CLIMBERS 
10 rate 100 rate 
PILEOSTEGIA viburnoides (7) @ @ 
|W Sf eee ARE NS See 45 .40 
TRACHELOSPERMUM (Rhyncospermum) 
STAR JASMINE 
all varieties 
BME Ors eso atc 55 .50 
asiaticum (7) (T. divaricatum) 
While the white flowered Chinese Starjasmine (T. 
jasminoides) is well known and a great favorite, 
this is far from common. The flowers of similar size 
and form are primrose-yellow with orange ‘‘eye’’ and 
have the rich fragrance that characterizes the genus. 
The beauty of the evergreen vine is enhanced by 
the ruddy bronze hue of new growth. Blooms mod- 
erately when very young and most profusely as it 
gets older. It has the additional advantage of being 
considerably hardier than T. jasminoides. 
japonicum (8) 
The dark evergreen foliage is marked with white 
veining and later becomes bronzy. Flowers are white 
or creamy but not definitely yellow. 
jasminoides (8-9) 
STAR JASMINE 
longifolium (91/2) 
We can say little except that it has long narrow 
leaves, as it should. We imported it from Ireland 
“on suspicion” as even the seller gave no descrip- 
tion of the flowers. All other Trachelospermums we 
have are good and this probably is. 
Wisteria 
For 30 years Wisterias have been one of our most im- 
portant items. Our collection is one of the most complete 
known. During war years our stock was badly depleted 
due to absence of seed for grafting stocks. We are now 
back to normal and have a really large stock of grafted 
plants in both climbing and tree form in all varieties we 
propagate. 
Climbing form, grafted 
Pee my Cal ence aS SIE 1.25 1.20 
AY CAL et ese ah Se 85 80 
floribunda, (4) light purple 
floribunda alba, white 
floribunda carnea, flesh pink 
floribunda Geisha, blue 
floribunda Issai, blue-purple 
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