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NANDINA 
DOMESTICA—Very showy plant in winter with large brigh} 
red clusters of berries against background of reddish 
bronze foliage. Good foundation plant. Grows to 5 feet 
Small white flowers in panicles. 15 to 18 inches, $3.00 
18 to 24 inches, $4.00. 
OSMANTHUS 
DELAVAYI—Small, neat foliage, arching branches; pro- 
fusion of richly fragrant white flowers. 12 to 15 inches, 
$4.00; 15 to 18 inches, $5.00; 18 to 24 inches, $6.00. 
FORRESTI — Creamy yellow, fragrant flowers. Vigorous 
grower with unusually attractive foliage; leaves 5 to 7 
inches long. New growth is bronzy purple. 12 to 18 inches, 
$2.50; 18 to 24 inches, $3.00; 2 to 3 feet, $4.50. 
SAN JOSE HYBRID—Tall shrub or small tree splendid for 
background planting. Holly-like foliage. Creamy yellow 
flowers in fall. 1 year, $2.25. 
OSMAREA 
BURKWOODII — Leaves 1% inches long, shining dark 
green; flowers ivory-white, fragrant. April. Irregular 
erowth to 5 feet. 15 to 18 inches, $4.00; 18 to 24 inches, 
$5.50; 2 to 3 feet, $7.50. 
PERNETTYA 
MUCRONATA—To 2 feet. Slow-growing, compact plant with 
small-toothed leaves, urn-shaped flowers, showy, pink 
or white berries in winter. 12 to 25 inches, $3.00; 15 to 
18 inches, $3.50. Pollenizer, $3.50. 
PHOTINIA 
GLABRA—To 6 feet. Large, glossy, dark green leaves, neW 
growth bright red; white flowers followed by red berries 
in December. 15 to 18 inches, $3.00; 18 to 24 inches, $3.75 
SERRULATA—To 10 feet. Same as above but grows more 
erect and compact and has larger, toothed leaves. 2 to 3 
feet, $4.00; 3 to 4 feet, $5.50. 
= PRIVET 
CALIFORNIA, IONANDRUM—See Hedge Plants. 
: PYRACANTHA (Firebush) 
Evergreen, rapid growing; can be trained as vine; clusters 
of bright red or orange berries all winter. 18 inches, 
$2.50; 2 feet, $3.00; 3 to 4 feet, $4.50. 
RAPHIOLEPIS 
INDICA ROSEA—Slow growing to 3 feet. Dark green 
leaves turning bronze in fall. Pink flowers followed by 
blue berries. 1 to 1% feet, $4.50; 2 to 2% feet, $6.00. 
INDICA RUBRA (Coates Crimson)—New. Slow growing, 
compact, about as wide as tall. Ideal base planting. Flow- 
ers in numerous clusters; light to fairly deep crimson. 8 
to 10 inches wide, $3.50. 7 
OVATUM—Fragrant, white flowers in dense panicles. 
Leaves are oval, slightly toothed and very thick. 9 to 12 
inches, $2.00; 12 to 15 inches, $2.50. 
RHODODENDRONS 
Letters A, B, C, D, ete., after variety names, indicate the 
sizes available. 
The hardiness ratings are as follows: 
H-2—Hardy and will stand full exposure 
H-3—Hardy but requires partial shade for best results. 
H-4—Hardy along the coast and in sheltered places in in- 
land gardens. 
H-5—Hardy to 15 degrees above zero 
GROUP ONE 
A=" 900. 2 inches ..--$4.00 D—18 to 24 inches......$8.50 
B—12 to 15 inches 5.50 E—24 to 30 inche 10.00 
C—15 to 18 inches 7.00 F—80 to 36 inches......12.50 
ALICE—A, B, C, D, E, F—Rich deep pink, compact growth. 
Blooms early midseason. Tall growine.—H-3. 
AZALEADENDRON—C. D—Pink to white. Grows to 4 feet. 
Blooms midseason H-3. 
AZOR—A, B, C, D—Large flowers of soft salmon pink. Tall, 
late bloomer.—H-4. 
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BEAUTY OF LITTLEWORTH—B, E,—White flowers speck 
led with dull crimson on upper petals. Blooms early May- 
Tall grower. H-3. 
BETTY WORMALD—C, D—Light pink with pale purpl 
blotch on upper petal. Midseason blooms. Tall. H-3 
BROUGHTONI. AUREUM—B—(Azaleadendron) Low 
srower. Yellow, midseason flower. H-3. 
CYNTHIA—RB, C, E, F,—Rose-red flowers, a tall, strons 
a sTower. Blooms in May. H-3. 
ERNEST GILL—D, E—Midseason. Large warm pink flow 
ers. Medium habit. H-3. 
FIRE BIRD—B—Medium low growth. Large dark green 
foliage. Late season blooms of deep rose funnel-shaped 
flowers. Barly. H-5. 
MOTHER OF PEARL—D—Blush, turning snow white. Tall, 
blooms in May. H-4. 
PINK PEARL—B, C, D, E—Delicate shell-pink flowers in 
May. Tall, strong grower. H-3. 
ROMANY CHAI—B, C, D, E—Velvety deep scarlet. Late 
blooms. Medium grower. H-3. 
GROUP TWO 
A— 9 to 12 inches... 
$5.00 D—18 to 24 inches......$9.50 
B—12 to 15 inches...... 6.50 E—24 to 30 inches......11.00 
C—15 to 18 inches...... 8.00 F—30 to 36 inches......13.00 
ANTON VAN WELIE—B, C, D, H—Large flowered, deep 
shell-pink, heavy bloomer. Barly to midseason. Dark 
green foliage, medium height. H-3. 
AUGUSTINII—C, D— (Tower Court Form) Grows to 6 feet. 
Flowers deep blue mauve in clusters of three in May. Pro- 
fuse bloomer. H-4. 
BLUE PETER—4A, B, C,—Lavender-blue with dark blotches, 
Midseason blooms. To 5 feet or greater spread. May. H-2. 
BRITANNIA—A, B, C,—Waxy bright red. Compact, early 
June. Spreading. H-3. 
BURGUNDY—C, D,— Blooms late, medium flowers of bur- 
gundy red. Growth medium, compact. H-2. 
BUTTERFLY—A, B, C, D—Pale lemon-yellow flowers with 
large chocolate blotch on upper petal. Medium habit; 
_ midseason blooms. H-3. 
C. B. VAN NES—A, D, E—Waxy flowers of dark scarlet. 
Midseason bloom, tall and erect. H-4. 
CORNUBIA—BE, F— Clear red flowers in early spring. Large 
plant and foliage. H-3. 
DAWN’S DELIGHT—C, D—Medium habit. Rich carmine 
buds open to soft pink. Late midseason blooms. H-3. 
DAVID—C, D—tLarge, intense blood red spherical trusses 
in mid-May. Medium grower. H-3. 
DECORUM—D—Late. Profuse white, lily-like, sweet scent- 
ed blooms. Midseason, medium grower. H-5. 
DIANE—A, B, C—lLarge, pale flowers. Medium habit. 
Blooms in May. Partial shade. Yellow. H-3. 
DR. O. BLOK—B, C, D—Large, pale pink flowers, darker 
edges. Late bloom. H-3. 
DR. STOCKER—C, D, E, F—Very early. Ivory white flowers. 
Blooms in April. H-4. 
SNCHANTRESS (White Pearl) —D—Pale shell-pink turn- 
ing to pure white. Midseason blooms. H-4. 
EUREKA MAID—C, D, E, F—Large deep-pink flowers. 
Blooms midseason. H-3. 
FAGGETTER’S FAVORITE—B—Large trusses of blush 
pink blossoms. Strong medium grower. Early May. H-3. 
FUSILIER—C, D—Medium spreading. Brilliant red with 
darker spots. Late May to June. H-5. 
GOLDSWORTH YELLOW—C— Abundant yellow blooms in 
June. Compact growth. Spreading habit. H-3. 
J. H. VAN NES—C, D—Soft red blooms in late midseason. 
Medium compact habit. H-3. 
LADY BLIGH—A, B, C, D—Strawberry red. Midseason 
bloom. Compact habit. Very good. H-3. 
LADY STUART OF WORTLEY—D—Very large blooms, 
rich pink, in tall trusses. Midseason bloom. Tall. H-3. 
LANGLEY PARK—A, B, C—Deep red blooms in mid-May. 
Compact. H-3. 
LODERI KING GEORGE—A, B, C, D 
Large trusses of 
ivory white flowers. Midseason. May. H-4. 
LODERI VENUS—C, D—Huge trusses of shell-pink flowers. 
lay. H-4. 
LODER’S WHITE—C, D—Best white for all purpose plant- 
ine. Pale pink fading to a silvery whites Barly midseason: 
May. H-4. 
hOUIS PASTEUR—B, C—Excellent bi-color. Bright red 
edges, nearly white in center. H-3. 
LUTESCENS—A—(Species) To 8 feet. Primrose yellow 
with green spots in upper petal. April. Good for open, 
shady places. H-4. 
MARINUS KOSTER—C, D—Strong growing hybrid. Large, 
deep pink flowers with soft brown blotches. Midseason. 
May. H-3. 
MAY DAY—C, D—Medium compact, spreading. Scarlet bell- 
shaped flowers in early May. H-3. 
MME. DE BRUIN—A, B, C—Bright cerise conical trusses. 
Medium habit. Midseason bloom, Compact. H-3. 
MME. FR. J. CHAUVIN—A, B, C, D—Rosy pink flower with 
deep blotch on paler center. Rare. Blooms in May. Me- 
dium tall. H-3. 
MOSER’S MAROON—C—Dark maroon flowers. Late blooms. 
New growth a brilliant red. H-3. 
MRS. A. T. DE LA MARE—4A, B, C—Large white flower 
with green spot on upper petal. Midseason. Tall habit. H-4. 
MRS. C. B. VAN NES—A, B, C—Medium habit. Beautiful 
deep pink. Early May. H-4. 
MRS. CHAS. PEARSON—E—Immense flowers of blush 
mauve spotted with burnt sienna. May. H-3. 
MRS. LINDSAY SMITH—E, F—Large snow white flowers 
with small red blotch in throat. Mid-June bloom. Tall 
habit. H-4. 
MRS. MARY ASHLEY—B, C, D—Lovely shade of salmon 
pink over cream. Midseason bloom. Medium habit. H-3. 
PILGRIM—D—tTall growing. Large glossy pale green foli- 
age. Very large trusses of blush pink. Very showy in 
shady spots. H-3. 
PROFESSOR J. H. ZAAYER—C, D—Beautiful deep red. 
Blooms in midseason. H-3. 
ROSAMUND MILLAIS—B, C—Cerise, blotched burnt um- 
ber. H-4. 
SCANDINAVIA—B, C—Large crimson trusses. Strong, com- 
pact grower. Late midseason. May. H-3. 
3s4N—C—Nearest to blue in the large-flowered varieties. 
Graceful medium habit. Midseason. May. H-3. 
TRILBY—B, C, D—Deep crimson with dark blotch. Blooms 
midseason. H-3. 
UNKNOWN WARRIOR—B, C—Bright red flowers in mid- 
April. Spreading habit. H-4. 
VAN NES SENSATION—D, E—Large, pale lilac flowers 
with white center. Compact. Strong grower, blooms in 
May. H-4. ; : , 
VULCAN—B, C, D—Very floriferous hybrid with bright red 
flowers. Late bloomer. Medium compact. H-3. ; 
WHITE SWAN—C—Medium habit. Tall trusses. Large indi- 
vidual flowers. May. H-4. 
GROUP THREE 
A— 9 to 12 inches...... $6.00 D—18 to 24 inches....$10.50 
B—12 to 15 inches...... 7.50 H—24 to 30 inches... 12.00 
C—15 to 18 inches...... 9.00 F—380 to 36 inches.... 14.00 
A. BEDFORD—B, D—Large lavender-blue with darker 
blotch. Blooms in May. Tall grower. H-3. 
ALLADIN—B, D—New. Salmon pink; medium tall, very 
long pubescent leaves. Very late. H-3. 
BORDE HILL—B, C—Medium tall growth. Heavy bloomer, 
Blood red flowers, midseason. H-3. 
DIVA—D—Pale pink. Similar to Azor except paler with 
white throat. Tall upright. Late May. H-4. 
EARL OF ATHLONE—B, C—Blood-red bells. Tall habit. 
Blooms in early April. H-4. 
ELSPEYVH—B—Rich apricot. Free-flowering bushy hybrid. 
Blooms in late April. H-4. 
F. C. PUDDLE—B, C, D—Searlet blooms. Late April. Com- 
pact growth. H-4. 
J. M. DE MONTAGUE—A, C—To 6 feet. Dull green hand- 
some foliage. Rounded* trusses of bright crimson flowers 
in mid-May. H-3. 
LADY BESSBORKOUGH var. Roberte—C, D—Medium habit. 
Rounded trusses of large, lovely pink-shaded yellow flow- 
ers in the middle of May. H-3. 
LADY CHAMBERLAIN var. F.C.C.—B, C—Blue-green foli- 
age. Pendant trusses of from 6 to 8 tubular flowers. Rich 
yellow overlaid salmon-orange. Excellent plant for train- 
ing against a protected wall or trellis. Late May. Upright, 
slender. H-4. 
LADY CHAMBERLAIN var. Gleam—B—Same as above with 
striking orange-yellow, crimson-tipped flowers. H-4. 
LADY CHAMBERLAIN var. Chelsea—B—Same as above 
except that flowers are a lovely orange-pink. H-4. 
LADY PRIMROSE—A, C Lemon-yellow flowers spotted 
red. Medium compact habit. H-4. 
LADY ROSEBERRY (F.C.C.)—B, C—Similar to Lady 
Chamberlain except that the flowers are soft rose-pink 
overlaid and flushed carmine. H-4. 
MARS—A, B, C—Tight trusses of deep, true red flowers. 
Late May. Medium compact. To 6 feet. H-2. 
NAOMI var. Exbury—B—Neat, compact habit. Rounded 
trusses of from 9 to 10 blooms. Soft pink suffused pale 
yellow. H-2. 
PURPLE SPLENDOR—A, B, C—Deep royal purple. Late 
midseason bloom. Medium habit. H-3. 
TALLY-HO—C, D—Bright glowing searlet. Bushy habit. 
Blooms in June. Needs shelter. H-5. 
ZUIDER ZEE—A, C—Compact, upright, yellow variety. 
Midseason blooms. H-4. 
GROUP FOUR 
Choice Dwarf and Low-Growing Rhododendrons 
A—4 to 6 inches.. $3.50 D—12 to 15 inches...... $8.00 
B—6 to 9 inches | 5.00 E—15 to 18 inehes*=es 9.50 
G9 toml2einchesieses 6.50 
BLUE DIAMOND—D—Moderate growth to 3 feet; quite 
compact. Lavender-blue flowers freely produced in mid- 
April. H-3. 
BLUE TIT—B, C—Dwarf, sky blue flowers. Early April. 
H-3. 
BOWBELLS—B, C, D—Dwartf. Graceful bright pink flowers. 
To four feet. Young growth a striking bronze. H-3. 
BRIC-A-BRAC—C, D—New. Dwarf, compact hybrid with 
large white flowers produced in pairs at terminals of new 
growths. Blooms middle March. H-3. 
CILPINENSE—C, D—Low growing. Large, pink-flushed 
flowers become white when mature. Blooms early April. 
H-4. 
DIDO—E—Compact growing; orange-yellow flowers in 
May H-4. 
FABIA—C, D, E—Apricot-orang vigorous grower with 
low compact habit. Will go to 4 feet. H-4. 
GOBLIN—D—Medium spreading to 5 feet. Orange-scarlet 
flowers in mid-May. No rating as yet. 
IMPEDITUM—C, D—(Species) Low-growing. Good for rock 
gardens. Mauve flowers in May. H-2. 
INTRICATUM—D—Dwarf, to about 2% feet, small light 
green leaves, very attractive growth habit. Small sky 
blue flowers in clusters. Often in midsummer and fall. H-2. 
PEMAKOENSE—A, B—To 1 foot. Individual large open 
flowers of pinkish mauve up to 2 inches wide. Early April. 
H-3. 
RACIL—C—New. Low growing to 3 feet. Clusters of apple 
blossom pink flowers in early August. H-2. 
RACEMOSUM—D—Bright pink, free blooming; very dwarf, 
excellent for rock gardens. H-2. 
SOUVENIR OF W. C. SLOCOCK—D—To 4 or 5 feet. Com- 
a neat growth, Primrose yellow flowers in early May. 
-3. 
UNIQUE—C, D—Warxy pale yellow flowers. Compact growth 
to 5 feet. Excellent. Blooms in late April. H-3. 
W. C. SLOCOCK—D—Low growing, medium compact. Apri- 
cot-yellow blooms. Late. H-3. 
ROMNEYA 
COULTERI (Matilija Poppy)—Large shrub with blue-green 
foliage and snow-white flowers with golden stamens. 
2 year, $2.50. 
WHITE CLOUD—Same as above with larger flowers and 
foliage. 2 year, $2.50. 
SARCOCOCCA 
RUSCIFOLIA—Shade loving evergreen. 1% inch leaves 
dark green, glossy. Small white flowers, fragrant. 1 year, 
$2.00. ? ; 
SKIMMIA 
JAPONICA—Narrow, glossy leaves; bright red, waxy berries 
during winter when planted with a pollenizer. Grows to 2 
feet. 12 to 15 inches, $3.00; 15 to 18 inches, $4.00. Pol- 
lenizer, $2.50. 
STRANVAESIA 
DAVIDIANA—To 8 feet. Leaves to 4 inches long with new 
foliage and leaf tips a bronzy red. Flowers creamy white 
followed by large clusters of bright orange-red berries 
3 to 4 feet, $5.00. id 
UNDULATA—Dwarf; spreading growth. White flowers in 
terminal clusters. Fruit, small red or orange pome. 18 to 
24 inches, $2.75; 2 to 3 feet, $3.75. 
VIBURNUM 
BURKWOODI—Partially evergreen with shiny leaves and 
very fragrant pinkish flowers. 12 to 15 inches, $2.25; 
15 to 18 inches, $2.75; 18 to 24 inches, $3.25; 24 to 30 
inches, $3.75; 30 to 36 inches, $4.75; 3 to 4 feet, $5.75. 
pDAVIDII—To 8 feet. Leaves elliptic to 5% inches long, 
slightly toothed. Flowers white in dense stalked cymes, 
2 inches across in June. Blue berries in winter. 8 to 10 
inches, $2.25; 10 to 12 inches, $3.00; 12 to 15 inches. 
$4.00. 
\CROCEPHALUM—Tall shrub, semi-evergreen oval leaf 
” to 4 inches long, finely toothed. White flower cymes, 5 to 
g inches across. 2% to 3 feet, $3.50. 
TINUS (Laurestinus)—Bushy shrub with clusters of pink- 
ish-white flowers. November to April. Equally good in sun 
or shade. 18 to 24 inches, $2.75; 2 to 2% feet, $3.75. 
Ground Covers 
CEANOTHUS, GLORIOSUS—Prostrate shrub to one foot 
high; 4 to 5 foot spread. Leaves to 1 inch long, dark 
ereen. Flowers deep blue to purple, Evergreen. 15 to 18 
inches, $2.25; 18 to 24 inches, $2.75. 
COTONEASTER DAMMERI—Prostrate. Flowers white; ber- 
ries bright red. Excellent ground cover. Evergreen. Spread, 
10 to 12 inches, $1.50; 12 to 15 inches, $2.00; 15 to 18 
inches, $2.50. 
COTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS—Branches spread hori- 
zontally. Flowers pink; red berries. Deciduous. 15 to 18 
inches, $2.50; 18 to 24 inches, $3.00. 
COTONEASTER MICROPHYLLA—Grows to 24 inches high, 
spread to 4 feet. Small, oval leaves with large, pink berries 
persisting all winter. Evergreen. 6 to 8 inches, 60c each 
$60.00 per 100); 8 to 12 inches, $1.10 each ($85.00 per 
100); 15 to 18 inches, $1.75. 
ESCALLONIA, LANGLEYENSIS—By shearing once a year 
makes an excellent ground cover, blooming summer and 
fall. Evergreen. 18 to 24 inches, $2.25. 
PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS — Will grow in all shady 
locations and under trees. Grows 6 to 8 inches high. Oval, 
elossy, deep green leaf. Small, white flowers. Evergreen. 
$25.00 per 100. 
Hedge Plants 
BARBERRY, CHENAULTU—Leaves like English Holly, 
turn bronzy green in winter. 15 to 18 inches, $3.00. 
BARBERRY DARWINI—15 to 18 inches, $3.50. 
BARBERRY, TRIANCANTHAPHORA—To 5 feet. Excellent 
hedge plant. Thorns to 1 inch long; leaves 1% inch long, 
some turning orange-red in fall. 9 to 12 inches, $2.00; 
18 to 24 inches, $3.50. 
BARBERRY, VERRUCULOSA—To 3 feet. Leaves spiny- 
toothed, glossy dark green. Flowers golden-yellow; black 
berries. 9 to 12 inches, $2.00; 12 to 15 inches, $2.50; 
15 to 18 inches, $3.00. 
BOXWOOD, SEMPERVIRENS—Tall upright growth to 4 or 
5 feet. 10 to 18 inches, $1.00 to $2.00. 
BOXWOOD, SUFFRUITICOSA—True dwarf Dutch Boxwood 
to 2 feet. $1.00 to $2.00. 
LAUREL, ENGLISH—Evergreen, shiny, dark green leaves. 
1 year, 30c; 2 year, 60c; 3 year, 18 inches, $1.25. 
LAUREL, PORTUGAL—Narrow, glossy leaf. Slow grower. 
12 to 15 inches, heavy, $1.50; 18 to 24 inches, $2.75; 24 
to 30 inches, $3.25. 
PRIVET, CALIFORNIA—Semi-evergreen leaves to 2% 
-inches long. 18 to 24 inches, 35c. 
PRIVET, IONANDRUM—Very compact, small deep green 
evergreen leaves. Makes ideal low or medium hedge. 9 to 
12 inches, 50c. 
THUJA ELEGANTISSIMA (Silver Tip Arborvitae)—Of py- 
ramidal habit to 15 feet. 6 to 10 inches, 2 year, 45c; 10 
to 15 inches, 4 year, 85c; 18 inches, $1.75; 2 feet, $2.25; 
21% feet. $2.75; 2% to 3 feet. $3.25: 3 to 3% feet. $3.75. 
THUJA LOBBII—Broad conical evergreen to 12 or 15 
feet. 6 to 10 inches, 2-year, 45c; 10 to 15 inches, 4 year, 
.85; 18 inches, $1.75; 2 feet, $2.25; 21% feet, $2.75; 246 
to 3 feet, $3.50; 3 to 3% feet, $4.00. 
Vines ad Creepers 
May be shipped by parcel post. Please add 10 per cent for 
packing and postage. 
If a resident of Washington, please add 3 per cent sales 
tax. 
CLEMATIS 
l-year, $1.75; 2-year, $2.25 
ERNEST MARKHAM—Wine red. 
HENRYII—Single white. 
JACKMANII—Single purple. 
LADY BETTY BALFOUR—Velvety purple. 
LAWSONIANA—Blue flushed mauve. 
MME. BARON VEILLARD—Lavender. 
MONTANA RUBENS—F lowers rosy red, turn pink. 
euLY MOSER—Red bars accentuate large, pale mauve 
petals. 
RAMONA—Lavender-blue flowers. 
Wisteria 
HONEYSUCKLE 
GOLD FLAME—Flower outside is bright flame-pink, the 
inside a creamy golden-yellow; fragrant. Evergreen, 2- 
year, $2.00. of 
HALL’S JAPANESE—Old favorite, white and yellow flowers 
last nearly all summer; almost evergreen. Fragrant. 2- 
year, $1.50. ; 
HYDRANGEA 
PERIOLARIS (Climbing Hydrangea)—One of the finest 
vines. Foliage large to 4 inches long, clings to walls or 
other support. Flowers in large, flat clusters. 4-inch pots, 
$2.00. 
IVY 
BOSTON (Ampelopsis Veitchi) — Overlapping shiny green 
leaves form dense sheet of green and turn bright scarlet 
in fall. Clings tightly to any surface without support. 
2-year, $1.75. ; 
VIRGINIA CREEPER (Quinquefolia) — Five-pointed leaf 
coarsely toothed, turns red in fall. 3-year, $2.00; 4-year, 
$2.50. 
JASMINE 
NUDIFLORUM — Yellow; fragrant. 3-year, $2.50; 4-year, 
3.00. 
orFICINALE—White; fragrant, good climber, 3-year, $2.50. 
SILVER LACE VINE (Polygonum) 
Produces great sprays of white flowers summer and fall. 
2-year, $1.50. 
WISTERIA 
Flowers in racemes to 1 foot long. White, pink, blue, double 
violet. 3-year, $4.00. 
