Wild Bros. Nursery Co., Sarcoxie, Mo. 
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Sumac, Fragrant; Rhus canadensis; Rhus aromatica 
A medium size shrub, attaining 5 to 6 feet, with ascending 
to spreading branches, aromatically fragrant; leaflets in threes, 
2-4 in. long, in autumn orange or scarlet; spikes of small yel¬ 
lowish flowers, followed by hairy red berries. 
Mail size, postpaid _$ .20 each, $1.50 per 10 
2 to 3 feet_ .50 each, 4.50 per 10 
Syringa, see Lilac 
Mock Orange is also sometimes called Syringa. 
Tamarix; Tamarisk 
Grown mainly for their delicate feathery foliage, in general 
effect somewhat resembling Asparagus; very small pink flowers; 
prune severely each year to maintain continuous supply of new 
wood; (8 to 15 ft.) 
2 to 3 feet_$ .35 each, $3.00 per 10 
3 to 4 feet_ .60 each, 5.50 epr 10 
Yitex macrophylla; New Chaste Tree 
A distinctive rather large shrub not yet in general use; 
graceful, open, airy habit; desirable in the shrub border for 
contrast; small, rather deep lavender-blue flowers in long 
spikes at the ends of the branches in July and at intervals till 
fall; leaves five-fingered, dark green above, grayish beneath, 
with an aromatic, pungent odor. 
Mail size, postpaid _$ .20 each, $1.50 per 10 
18 to 24 inches_ .35 each, 3.00 per 10 
Wayfaring Tree; Viburnum lantana 
An upright tree-like shrub; small white flowers in clusters 2 
to 3 in. across in latter spring; bright red berries changing to 
black. 
2 to 3 feet_.40 each, 3.50 per 10 
3 to 4 feet_.50 each, 4.50 per 10 
Weigela; Diervilla 
Wide spreading bushes, most kinds reaching a height of 6 to 
8 ft., and covered with a profusion of trumpet shaped flowers 
about 1% inches long in mid May; best in groups or for corn¬ 
ers where they can be given plenty of room; prefer full sun ex¬ 
cept Eva Rathke; prune after blooming. 
Color: Rose-pink. 
Mail size, postpaid_.15 each, 1.20 per 10 
18 to 24 inches_.25 each, 2.00 per 10 
2 to 3 feet_.35 each, 3.00 per 10 
Weigela Candida-, Snow Weigela. Pure white; grows 4-6 
ft. high. 
3 to 4 feet_$ .50 each, $4.50 per 10 
Weigela floribunda. Crimson; more vigorous than most reds. 
2 to 3 feet_$ .40 each, $3.50 per 10 
Witch-Hazel, Vernal; Hamamelis vernalis 
Valued for its odd flowers with 4 narrow, twisted petals 1/2 
to 5/8 in. long, light yellow, often red toward the base, which 
appear during the mild days in Jan. to March; fragrant; at¬ 
tains a height of about 6 ft. 2 to 3 ft., 40c each, 3 to 4 ft., 
60c each. 
c Trivet for hedging 
Plant 10 to 12 in. apart. Prune back to within 4 to 6 in. 
of the ground to make them branch low and thickly. The sec¬ 
ond spring if not sufficiently thick they may be again pruned 
back a little higher. After that prune to keep the hedge the 
height and width desired, usually about three times a year. 
Avoid any severe pruning after the middle of August. 
Amoor River North Privet; Ligustrum amurense 
A rapid growing Privet of upright habit, rapidly taking the 
place of California as it is reliably hardy here. 
Prices each in lots of 
50 or more at 100 rate. 
100 
250 
500 
2 
yr., 12 to 18 in., 3 canes up_ 
.07 
.06y 2 
.06 
2 
yr., 18 to 24 in., 3 canes up_ 
.09 
.08!/ 2 
.08 
2 
yr., 2 to 3 ft., 4 canes up 
.12 
.11% 
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Radio Gardening Talks 
Those within range of Joplin, Mo., radio station W. M. 
B. H., 1420 kilocycles, are invited to tune in each Sunday at 
1:00 P. M., for a 15-minute program of musical selections 
with a 3-minute gardening talk, prepared to be helpful for 
the tri-state area. 
Missouri Sales Tax 
Missouri customers please add 1 % sales tax, or such amount 
as the Legislature may hereafter enact. We are required to collect 
this and remit to State Auditor. 
Flowers from Snow to Snow 
An 8-page booklet which we have prepared to help you se¬ 
lect a succession of flowers, autumn foliage and colorful berries 
for year-around beauty. It is based on 5 years’ observations and 
records. It gives the average or normal blooming dates and 
fruiting dates for Southwest Missouri. It will be mailed free. 
Just ask for “Flowers from Snow to Snow.” 
