Climbers 
PILEOSTEGIA viburnoides (7). This comparatively new evergreen vine has foliage 
about like English Laurel. Thrives best in full shade where so few vines do well. 
White hydrangea-like flowers are borne freely in large clusters in late summer. Pot 
grown $1.00. 
SCHIZANDRA propinqua (7). A rare evergreen twining vine of moderate growth. 
Comes from the Himalayas and is related to the Magnolias. It bears orange flowers 
% to % inch broad in summer, followed by red berries. Pot grown 8 to 12 in. $1.00. 
*TRACHELOSPERMUM asiaticum (T. divaricatum), JAPANESE STARJASMINE (7). 
A handsome evergreen vine. New growth is ruddy bronze. Flowers somewhat larger 
than those of the better known white form, (T. jasminoides), are primrose yellow with 
orange “eye.” Also said to be hardier. Pot grown 1 to 1% ft. $1.25. 
*TRACHELOSPERMUM japonicum (8). The dark evergreen foliage is marked with 
white veining and later becomes bronzy. Flowers are white or creamy but not definitely 
yellow. Pot grown 2 yr. $1.25. 
Wisterias 
Heavy sales have reduced stock to almost nothing, but not wishing to omit this 
important specialty entirely we will list what we still have available. Descriptions are 
omitted except color as we have given them many times in previous issues. 
Climbing Form 
DRE NGS GEA ie WUE 6 bo Ea) Sec ee he we ee $2.00 
W. sinensis, CHINESE WISTERIA (5). Purplish lavender. 
W. sinensis alba, WHITE CHINESE WISTERIA (5). White. 
Tree Form 
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Zim FUXUY oe CAV, LU ACC ray ree eae 9.00 
PN ABW hia SeateNOl ey 2 ee pe eee eee 7.90 
Beckeculan Now stadet ees oc. 6.00 
Letters after varieties show sizes available. 
floribunda carnea. AB. Flesh pink. 
floribunda Geisha. AB. Blue. 
floribunda Issai. X. Purple. 
floribunda longissima. Z. Light purple. 
floribunda longissima alba. YZ. White. 
floribunda violacea plena. YZ. Double violet. 
venusta alba. Z. White. 
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PRICE LIST OF ITEMS NOT DESCRIBED AND PRICED IN PART I. 
Hardiness ratings are explained on page 3. 
All prices in this booklet expire June 30th, 1946, and are figured for plants at our 
nursery, that is, customer pays for transportation in all cases. 
If goods have to be shipped please note that balled plants or large orders are too 
heavy for mail or express and must be sent by freight or truck line. Small lots can 
go by express or even by mail if customer adds to remittance 10 to 15% of amount of 
order for Pacific Coast, or 25 to 40% for Eastern States. 
Packing goods for shipment is charged for at cost unless they are paid for in ad- 
vance in which case we will usually pack free. We do not care to ship C.O.D. as that 
involves a lot of bother for us and needless extra expense for buyer. 
Please do not ask us to fill an order this season for less than $5.00 as our set-up is 
not adapted to do so except at a loss under present condtions. 
“Once plants leave the nursery they are beyond our control. Environment, weather 
and care will determine how they grow. There is absolutely no guarantee expressed 
or implied that plants will live.” However, suitable adjustment will be made when- 
ever we have reason to believe that any loss is due to some fault of ours, 
(Continued on back of this sheet) 
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