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WISTERIA FLORIBUNDA MACROBO- 
TRYS (multijuga). <A _ long-clustered 
variety with purplish flowers. 
W. FLORIBUNDA MACROBOTRYS, 
KYUSHAKU. Four-foot racemes of pur- 
plish blue flowers. 
W. FLORIBUNDA MACROBOTRYS, 
NAGA NODA. Extra-large clusters of 
purple flowers sometimes 4 feet in length. 
W. FLORIBUNDA MACROBOTRYS, 
PURPLE. Deep violet flowers in clusters 
averaging 18 inches long. 
W. FLORIBUNDA PRACOX  (Issai). 
Blue. Blooms when very young; quite often 
three-year-old plants will produce flowers. 
Not a fast grower. 
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Plant this late-blooming Iris along a stream, or in a flower 
border where it will receive plenty of water. Available in White, 
Purple, Rose, and Lavender. 
WISTERIA 
WISTERIA FLORIBUNDA ROSEA. Pop- 
ular variety with flowers of clear pink. 
W. FLORIBUNDA VIOLACEA PLENA. 
Double flowers of deep violet-blue. The 
darkest of the double Wisterias. 
W. MEGASPERMA. Evergreen Wisteria. 
Purple flowers in short racemes, followed by 
velvety pods. 
W. SINENSIS. Chinese Wisteria. Drooping 
clusters about 1 foot long. Flowers are 
bluish violet, usually appearing in May. 
W. SINENSIS ALBA. Fragrant white va- 
riety of the above. 
W. SINENSIS ODORATA ALBA. Fragrant 
Wisteria. White flowers; the most highly 
scented of all. 
