Wild Bros. Nursery Co., Sarcoxie, Mo. 
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Forsythia 
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Bush Honeysuckle 
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Deutzia gracilis; Slender Deutzia 
Forms a dense, bushy plant 3 ft. high with slender, often 
arching branches, covered in early May with graceful single, pure 
white, starry flowers, almost as dainty as Lily of the Valley; 
will bloom with sun half the day; prune part of old wood out 
each spring directly after blooming. 
15 to 18 inches_$0.30 each, $2.50 per 10 
Deutzia Lemoine 
Beautiful snow-white starry flowers in broad or somewhat 
cone-shaped clusters in May. Upright, compact habit and a little 
taller than gracilis, reaching about 4 ft., and flowers more tight¬ 
ly clustered; sun or partial shade; prune as above. 
18 to 24 inches_$0.35 each, $3.00 per 10 
Deutzia Magnifica 
Fine double pure white, tassel-like flowers in compact, round¬ 
ed, erect panicles in latter spring; excellent. 
Mail size, postpaid_$0.20 each, $1.50 per 10 
18 to 24 inches_ .30 each, 2.50 per 10 
2 to 3 feet_ .35 each. 3.00 per 10 
Deutzia Pride of Rochester 
Covered in early spring with dainty double tassel-like flow¬ 
ers in clusters 4 to 6 in. long, white, outer petals tinted rose; 
deep green foliage. Any well-drained soil; of easy culture; vig¬ 
orous, upright, growing 6 to 8 ft.; prune after blooming. 
Mail size, postpaid_$0.15 each, $1.40 per 10 
18 to 24 inches_ .25 each, 2.00 per 10 
2 to 3 feet_ .30 each, 2.50 per 10 
4 to 5 feet_ .50 each, 4.50 per 10 
Dogwood, Siberian or Coral; Cornus sibirica 
Fuzzy, creamy-white flowers in small, flat clusters in spring; 
grown mainly for its intense, bright coral-red branches in win¬ 
ter; (6 to 10 ft.) ; prune to the ground early each spring to re¬ 
duce the height and give more young branches which are the 
more intense color: well drained soil; sun or partial shade. 
Mail size, postpaid_$0.15 each, $1.25 per 10 
18 to 24 inches_ .30 each, 2.50 per 10 
Dogwood, Bailey’s; Cornus Baileyi 
A little taller in growth and more slender branches than Siber¬ 
ian, and less subject to blight; neither will give much trouble 
from blight if pruned as directed above. 
Mail size, postpaid_$0.1 5 each, $1.25 per 10 
18 to 24 inches_ .30 each, 2.50 per 10 
2 to 3 feet_ .40 each, 3.00 per 10 
Dogwood, Flowering, see Shade Trees 
Forsythia; Golden Bell 
One of the first shrubs to welcome spring, with its abundance 
of golden, four-petaled bell-shaped flowers, swinging in small 
clusters all along the leafless branches, often in March; very free 
from insects and diseases; the leaves remain green till late fall; 
Forsythia, continued 
prune immediately after blooming to keep the bushes compact 
and the height desired. Suitable for partial but not dense shade, 
Forsythia Fortunei. Flowers golden-yellow, often with twist¬ 
ed petals; upright to arching branches (8 to 10 ft.) 
Forsythia spectabilis. Large flowers of better color and blooms 
more freely than the other varieties. 
Forsythia suspensa; Weeping Forsythia. Golden flowers; some 
shoots erect, attaining a height of 8 ft., others drooping, mak¬ 
ing lengths of 1 0 to 15 ft.; effective on banks or retaining walls 
where it droops naturally. Mail size and 18-24 in. only. 
Price of above Forsythias: 
Mail size, postpaid_$0.1 5 each, $1.40 per 10 
18 to 24 inches- .25 each, 2.00 per 10 
2 to 3 feet- .30 each, 2.50 per 10 
3 to 4 feet- .40 each, 3.00 per 10 
Honeysuckle, Bush; Lonicera 
Extensively planted for their beauty of foliage, profusion of 
flowers in spring, and brilliant fruit, often even more showy 
than the flowers; of easy culture; as a rule need plenty of space 
to develop naturally; suitable for partial shade; (usually 6 to 
8 feet) . Prune after blooming. 
Fragrantissima; Winter Honeysuckle. Flowers fragrant, very 
early though not very showy, white to blush; scarlet berries; 
foliage half-evergreen but it sometimes winter injures; (6 ft.). 
Mail size, 1 8 to 24 in. and 3 to 4 ft. only. 
Pink Tatarian. Light pink to white flowers; berries borne 
profusely. 
White Bush. White flowers, red berries. 
Price of above Honeysuckles: 
Mail size, postpaid_$0.20 each, $1.80 per 10 
18 to 24 inches_ .25 each, 2.00 per 10 
2 to 3 feet_ .30 each, 2.50 per 10 
3 to 4 feet_ .40 each, 3.50 per 10 
4 to 5 feet_ .50 each, 4.50 per 10 
Hydrangea Hills of Snow: H. arborescens grandiflora 
Well named for its profusion of snow-white flowers like large 
Snowballs, beginning in early June. If the blooms are cut off as 
they turn green it blooms a long time and is a prominent feature 
of any planting. In sunny situations the shoots are stronger, 
though it gives good results in partial shade. Pruning nearly 
to the ground each spring will keep the bushes dense and rather 
round, with a height of 3 to 5 ft. As the new shoots bear the 
flowers, the closer they are cut back the stronger the growth and 
the larger the flower heads. Give it fertile soil, and plenty of 
water during the blooming period. 
Mail size, postpaid_$0.1 5 each, 3 for $0.43, $1.40 per 10 
1 year size_ ,25 each. 3 for .70, 2.00 per 10 
2 year size_ .30 each, 3 for .85, 2.50 per 10 
3 year size_ .40 each, 3 for 1.15, 3.50 per 10 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora next page 
This Hydrangea is well named Hills of Snow 
