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Jackmani 
Enjoy the sheer beauty of the Tree Wisteria 
in May. Hundreds of breath-taking flowers up 
to 36 in. long hang in a mass of glory from the 
broad crown held on the 4-ft. stem. These are 
the Floribunda or Free-Flowering Wisterias. 
Larger flower clusters than the common type. 
Tree Wisteria Will Look Like This in Your Garden 
All J. & P. plants are grafted stock and have flowered in the nursery prior to the time we dig 
them. They will produce an unlimited wealth of extra long flower sprays but should have full 
sun and a rich soil. Never fertilize during the spring or summer, because this encourages all foliage and 
few flowers. Any one of these superb varieties will be magnificent in your garden! 
WISTERIA FLORIBUNDA ISSAI. A clear deep purple, borne in unusual profusion. Most 
popular for its splendid color and free blooming. Issai is considerably deeper in color than 
the common Wisteria and makes a handsome show with its masses of flowers. 
W. FL. LONGISSIMA. This is a lavender-blue color which is lovely in itself but Longissima 
is also especially noted for its unusually long flowers. A single cluster of 4 ft. is not uncommon, 
and old, well-established plants may produce flowers even longer than this. The pale lavender- 
blue color is a delightful shade in any garden. 
W. FL. ROSEA. Warm pink of a delightful hue, which is unusual in any flower but especially 
so in a Wisteria. Very generous flower clusters that are profusely borne. A Tree Wisteria is 
unusual but in this pink it is practically rare. 
W. FL. ROYAL PURPLE. Very brilliant, large clusters of rich royal purple, making a striking 
impression during May when these exotic plants are in bloom. The dark color is brilliant 
and dancing as the sun plays on the long swaying flowers. 
W. FL. VIOLACEA PLENA. This is the only double Wisteria grown in this country and its 
gorgeous flowers are the darkest color of any of the varieties offered. In looking at this plant, 
one gets the impression of long clusters of rich purple violets. 
$7.50 each; 3 for $18.00. Guaranteed to Live and Bloom. 






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EXOTIC AS ORCHIDS 
Breath-taking beauty on trellis or porch. Next to the rose, JACKMANI 
the most beautiful of all climbing plants. While the intense Large, velvety violet-purple flowers that have 
colors and delicate forms seem almost tropical in their glory, made Clematis so popular. Blooms in pro- 
the plants withstand sub-zero temperatures, just by hilling fusion all summer aad, early fall. Noted for 
in fall. Easy, rapid-growing, disease-resistant. The en- great vigor, often 10 ft. high. 
chanting blooms grow from 4 to 8 in. or more across, con- $1.25 each; 3 for $3.25 
tinuously for 6 to 8 weeks from July and again in fall. Strik- 
ing in flower arrangements. Strong 2-yr. own-root plants, LANUGINOSA CANDIDA 
Lovely pure white waxy flowers, beautiful 
always, entrancing in moonlight. One of 
newest hybrids, 10 to 12 ft. high. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.25 
RED JACKMANE, RUBRA 
Vigorous and free-blooming as the purple 
Jackmani, with large flowers in a grand 
shade of bright red that makes a wonderful 
display. Rapid-growing, 10 to 15 ft. in height. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00 
SILVER LACE VINE 
(Not illustrated) 
Polygonum Auberti. Dense foliage; foamy 
sprays of white flowers all summer, fall. 
One of the best vines where you want a mass 
of flowers and foliage quickly. Field-grown 
plants.  60¢ each; 3 for $1.50 

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VINE WISTERIA 
A rampant climber! Gorgeous colors 
on hardy, free-flowering vines. 
Any of the varieties listed at left 
available also in vine form. 
Only $2.50 each; 3 for $6.25 
JACKSON & PERKINS CO. Ci: Largest Lie Growers 
