DIOCLEA glycinoides, “SCARLET WISTERIA” (9). A slender semi-evergreen vine 
of moderate size which bears clusters of inch-long intensely vivid red flowers. Is in 
bloom all summer, Almost unknown but deserves wider distribution. Pot grown, $1. 
TRACHELOSPERMUM (Rhynocospermum), STAR JASMINE 
jasminoides (8-9). Where it is hardy enough this is by far the best known of 
the Star Jasmines. The windmill-like small pure white flowers are intensely fragrant 
and most profusely borne. It is so precocious that little plants in pots usually start 
flowering before they are ready to leave the nursery. Pot grown, $1.25. 
asiaticum (T. divaricatum) (7). 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 moderately when very 
young and most profusely as it gets older. It has the additional advantage of being 
considerably hardier than T. jasminoides. Pot grown, $1.25. 
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, 
$1.25. 
longifolium (91/,). 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 
description of the flowers. All other Trachelospermums we have are good and this 
probably is. Pot grown, $1.25. 
WISTERIAS 
All varieties have been repeatedly described so we will not include them here but 
refer you to Part II for both climbing and tree forms. We are glad to say that we have now 
caught up on production so again have a practically complete assortment which we believe 
is the most diversified now grown in this country. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
ANIGOZANTHUS viridis, GREEN KANGAROOPAW. A curious herbaceous peren- 
nial from Australia. In the better known A. manglesi the scapes are green and flowers | 
red. This is generally similah but the flowers too are green. Pot grown, $1.00. 
CALLA pentlandi, GIANT GOLDEN CALLA. One of the most striking things we 
saw at the 1938 Chelsea flower show was this magnificent yellow Calla. It differs from 
the better known C., elliottiana in having nearly twice as large flowers which are 
deeper golden yellow with a violet throat inside the spathe. The leaves are clear gray- 
ish green entirely without spots. Although we are supposed to stick to woody plants 
we couldn’t resist it and then found that stock was practically unobtainable but suc- 
ceeded in ordering 50 for delivery 15 or 18 months later. From these we have now 
worked up quite a stock as none have been sold but all kept for propagation. This 
may be available from other sources but we do not remember ever having seen it 
offered so it may be entirely new in this country. 
Large blooming size bulbs $5.00 each; 5 for $20.00. 
Smaller bulbs from $2.00 to $4.00 each. 
(20% discount for 5 or more). 
Just say what you want to pay and we'll send you proper size for that price. 
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