Euonymus Radicans Vegetus 
EUONYMUS - Evergreen Bittersweet 
The Euonymus are particularly desirable for their dense, evergreen 
foliage and extreme hardiness, some varieties on account of this taking 
the place of the English Ivy for wall covering, others that of the Box¬ 
wood as an edging plant, while Acuta is a splendid ground cover, and 
one of the best creepers for rockeries is Kewensis. All do well in sun 
or shade. 
Radicans, Wayside Gardens Compact Form 
An excellent evergreen fine in either shade or sun. Its habit is a bushy 
growth. Foliage a dark shiny green and rather small. This vine may 
also be trimmed into a small evergreen hedge for formal beds or walk. 
Each Doz. 100 
12 to 18 inch, bushy plants.$0.60 $6.00 $40.00 
24 to 30 inch, bushy plants.75 7.50 52.00 
Radicans variegata. Wayside Gardens Compact Form 
A beautiful small-leaved green and white variegated form of the same 
habit as the type. 
Each Doz. 100 
12 to 18 inch, bushy plants.$0.60 $6.00 $40.00 
24 to 30 inch, bushy plants.75 7.50 52.00 
Radicans vegetus 
(Evergreen Bittersweet). A strong growing variety, with larger leaves 
than the type, and producing bright orange-red berries, which remain 
on the plant the greater part of the winter. As an evergreen, abso¬ 
lutely hardy wall cover, this plant is unequaled. Beautiful on big old 
trees or shady walks. Will grow 25 to 30 feet high. 
Each 
Doz. 
100 
15 to 18 
inches. 
.$0.75 
$7.50 
$52.00 
1 8 to 24 
inches . 
.85 
8.50 
60.00 
24 to 36 
inches, specimens. 
. 1.00 
10.00 
70.00 
36 to 48 
inches, specimens. 
. 1.50 
15.00 
1 1 0.00 
'-Kewensis Each $0.50, Doz. $4.00, 100 $25.00 
(Miniature Evergreen Bittersweet). A variety with very small, dark 
green foliage. Everyone who has seen this appreciates its value as a rock 
plant. It grows close to the ground, and is a most valuable plant for a 
shady place in the garden where a delicate evergreen is needed. Fine 
ground cover under small trees. 
TREE WISTERIA 
No more lovely sight can be imagined than a Tree Wisteria in bloom. 
The purplish-blue flowers are produced by the hundreds and com¬ 
pletely cover the tree during May transforming it into a sheer beauty. 
In formal gardens Tree Wisterias are indispensable. On the lawn they 
develop into beautiful specimens and live for generations, increasing in 
beauty and dignity each successive season. The plants we offer are 
grown on stems about 4 feet high and the crowns are about 2'/2 to 3 
feet in diameter. Every plant has bloomed before it leaves our nursery. 
Blue Tree Wisteria The most popular color.Each $5.50 
White Tree Wisteria Silvery white blooms.Each $6.75 
[60] 
WISTERIAS 
There is a much wider range of varieties than is generally thought. 
Descriptions below are condensed because the species to which each 
variety belongs covers the major points. The two important species are: 
Wisteria Sinensis, the Chinese Wisteria characterized by large fragrant 
flowers in compact clusters of medium length. They come into bloom 
very young and all the flowers in each cluster open at about the same 
time before any leaves appear. Wisteria Floribunda which is better 
known as Wisteria Multijuga or Japanese Wisteria has long slender 
racemes of smaller flowers. Those at top are fully open while.the lower 
ones are only small unopened buds. This of course lengthens the bloom¬ 
ing period until the leaves are pretty well out. All our stock is grafted 
and grown in a special manner to induce early bloom rather than a lot 
of useless wood. Seedlings or plants improperly propagated may go 
eight or ten years without ever producing a flower. We maintain that 
if wood is the main thing wanted, it is more economical to patronize a 
lumber yard than a nursery. 
VARIETIES RECENTLY IMPORTED FROM JAPAN 
Floribunda cornea Each $5.00 
This came recently from Japan. A soft flesh color entirely distinct in 
several respects from all other pink kinds. Very choice variety. 
Floribunda "Issai" Each $5.00 
A very fine thing, entirely distinct and having many excellent qualities. 
Flowers have much deeper color than common Japanese and are borne 
very profusely. It is also decidedly precocious, coming into bloom very 
young. The short silky seed pods hang on all winter if not cut off, and 
are quite ornamental. 
Floribunda "Kyushaku" Each $5.00 
The Japanese name means "nine feet." Of course that is an exaggera¬ 
tion but flower clusters are supposed to attain three to four feet on old 
vines. 
Floribunda alba Each $5.50 
White Japanese Wisteria. Last of all to flower and very profuse bloom¬ 
er. Snow white. 
Floribunda longissima Each $4.50 
Extra long clustered Wisteria. Lavender-blue. We have actually meas¬ 
ured clusters well over four feet long and there is dependable record of 
old vines producing occasional clusters fully six feet long! If the longest 
possible clusters are wanted, fertilize heavily in autumn after the leaves 
have fallen, but not in spring or during the growing season. 
Floribunda rosea Each $5.50 
Pink Wisteria. This is the finest Pink Wisteria we have ever seen. Clus¬ 
ters about 1 5 to 18 inches long. Slow to commence flowering but once 
started it blooms profusely. All plants have already bloomed in the 
nursery. 
Floribunda violacea plena Each $5.00 
Double Violet Wisteria. The only double Wisteria known in this country 
and has the darkest colored flowers of all. They are exactly like dark 
colored purple Violets borne in clusters about 1 5 to 18 inches long. Very 
free bloomer. 
Sinensis (Chinese Wisteria) Each $2.00 
This is the old favorite called Chinese Purple, but really lavender shaded 
blue. 
Sinensis alba (White Chinese Wisteria) Each $2.00 
Has white fragrant flowers. 
Sinensis "Jako" Each $5.00 
A very free blooming white Chinese Wisteria differing mainly in its in¬ 
tense fragrance. 
^ 'if%- 
K vc’ • j 
*1 
Wisteria 
