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Tree Wisteria growing in the garden of Mrs. H. 
Aukerman, Redkey, Indiana, and furnished by Way- 
side Gardens a few years ago. It will outlive the 
youngsters by several hundred years. 





Evergreen Tree Bittersweet 
Viburnum Cartesi 
Fragrant Tree Snowball 
These Standard Snowballs are about 3 feet high, 
look perfect in the center of a circular bed or 
at the corners of square bed, also along a garden 
path. Do well in full sun or light shade. Require 
no special care or attention, are very hardy. 
Just the thing for a formal garden. The plants 
we send are covered with buds and will flower 
first year. Sent with ball of earth; sure to grow. 


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No more lovely sight can 
be imagined than a Tree 
Wisteria in bloom. The purplish blue flowers 
are produced by the hundreds and completely 
cover the tree during May, transforming it into 
a thing of 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 dig- 
nity each successive season. The plants we 
offer are grown on stems about 4 feet high and 
the crowns are about 21 to 3 feet in diam- 
Every plant has bloomed before it leaves our nursery. 
Blue Tree Wisteria A Matched Pair for $10.00, Each $5.50 
The most popular color. These were grown from grafts taken of the variety 
illustrated in color. 
White Tree Wisteria 
The white-flowered form of the above. 


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A Matched Pair for $11.00, Each $6.00 
Delicate silvery white blooms. 
NEW TREE WISTERIAS 
The new varieties are perfectly beautiful. The flower clusters are longer and 
the various kinds offer a variety of color and form. For color descriptions see under 
heading ‘‘Wisterias,’’ page 154. 
Floribunda rosea Each $6.50 Floribunda longissima Each $6.50 
Floribunda, Issai Each $7.50 Floribunda longissima alba Each $7.50 
Royal Purple Each $8.00 Geisha Each $6.50 
Floribunda alba Each $7.50  Floribunda Violacea Flora Plena 
Each $7.50 

The proper time to “shape-up” or “‘trim’’ your Tree Wisteria is from the third week 
in July until August 15th. Cut back new growth to fourth or fifth bud. Fertilize only 
during winter months—November, December and January—never in spring. Spring 
feeding induces unreasonable growth and not flowers. 
See color page 184. The Tree Wisteria in bloom in front of our office. 
TREE FORM 
Cuonymus Vegetus 
The climbing Euonymus in this case has 
been grafted on a non-climbing variety. 
The result is a most attractive, small 
standard, with evergreen foliage, which 
in the winter and late fall is covered with 
orange-red berries. There are numerous 
shady places or corners in the garden such 
as along paths or walks or flower beds 
where one of these would look attractive. 
Does well in all soils and is perfectly 
hardy. Height about 30 inches. 
Each $6.00, a Matched Pair $11.00 
TREE FORM 

Standard Euonymus V egetus 
Each $5.50, a Matched Pair $10.00 
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