V. erubescens, REDSTALK VIBURNUM (5). It seems to us that this large shrub 
should be well worth planting for its beautiful foliage alone. Leaves are large, 
deep glossy green, and lie flat. Leafstalks are red, making a handsome contrast. 
But in addition to this it bears white, faintly fragrant flowers in showy drooping 
racemes followed by berries, at first red, finally black. The plant looks like an 
evergreen but is fully deciduous. Bushy plants 114-2 ft. $1.75, 1-1% ft. $1.50, 8-12 
in. $1.25; pot grown 6-8 in. $1.00. 
V. fragrans, FRAGRANT VIBURNUM (5). Shrub of moderate size and rather 
slow growth bearing clusters of pink, intensely fragrant flowers. Blooms sporadi- 
cally during late fall and winter with main crop in spring. Leaves ruddy green. 
Balled plants 2-3 ft. $3.00, 1%4-2 ft. $2.50, 1-1% ft. $2.00; pot grown 1-1% ft. $1.50, 
8-12 in. $1.25, 4-6 in. 75c. 
V. fragrans candidissimum (5). A variety of preceding. Differs in clear green 
leaves, pure white flowers, and somewhat faster growth. Pot grown 1-1% ft. $1.50. 
*WEIGELA Avalanche (5). Although during the 4 years that we have been working up 
a stock of this many visitors wanted to buy plants, we were compelled to keep them as a 
source of propagation but can finally offer a limited number this season. The plant is of 
upright growth and bears large pure white flowers. Excellent. 124-2 ft. $1.25, 1-1% ft. $1.00. 
Climbers 
LONCHOCARPUS nicou, EVERGREEN WISTERIA (9). When in bloom during fall 
and early winter here (all winter South), the masses of dark livid purple flowers never 
fail to attract plenty of attention. With us it is evergreen save in the coldest winters. It 
can be grown either as a climber or as a “Standard.” Grafted plants pot grown 6-8 in. 75c. 
VITIS coignetiae, GLORYVINE GRAPE (5). A deciduous Grape grown solely for its 
striking foliage. Leaves are often up to 10 or 12 inches wide and assume strikingly vivid 
autumnal tints. Pot grown 1-1% ft. 65c. 
Wisterias 
We covered these so thoroughly in G. A. ’42 (which we can send on request) that little 
needs to be given this year except brief color descriptions. 
CLIMBING FORM 
Price Schedule for Special Varieties 
AVS yr ora tts. oo.00 Gstyreetattsase.25 
B 4 yr. grafts $3.50 D 2 yr. grafts $1.65 
Letters after varieties show sizes available. 
floribunda Koshigaya (4). ABCD. Deep  bunda and sinensis. Flowers pale violet. 
purple; long clusters. formosa Issai (4-5). BCD. Hitherto listed 
flor. longissima alba (4). CD. Longest as a floribunda variety, but we are now 
clustered white variety. strongly of the opinion that it is a hybrid 
flor. Royal Purple (4). ABCDE. Violet and so belongs to the formosa group. Flow- 
purple; precocious. ers are blue-purple borne most profusely in 
flor. Ushijima (4). ABCD. Light purple; moderately long racemes. Very beautiful 
long clusters. and particularly showy in tree form. 
formosa (4-5). CD. Hybrid between flori- 
Price Schedule for General Collection 
A 5 yr. grafts $5.00 Crsnyr.uerattseois/5 
B 4 yr. grafts $3.00 D 2 yr. grafts $1.25 
Letters after varieties show sizes available. 
floribunda (4). ABCD. Light purple. flor. violacea plena (4). D. Double violet. 
flor. alba (4). ABCD. White. sinensis (5). BC. Lavender blue. 
flor. carnea (4). CD. Flesh pink. sinensis alba (5). C. White. 
flor. Geisha (4). BCD. Blue. venusta alba (5). C. White. 
flor. longissima (4). A. Light purple. venusta violacea (5). ABC. Lavender pur- 
flor. rosea (4). ABCD. Pink. ple. 
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