Wild Bros. Nursery Co., Sarcoxie, Mo. 
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Evergreens, continued 
Juniper, Spiny Greek; Juniperus excelsa stricta 
Dense, narrow, conical, tapering gradually from the ground 
to a sharp point; spiny, gray-green foliage; grows slowly so 
may be used in locations where a small tree is desired and chang¬ 
ed to a new location when it finally becomes too large. 
Mail size, postpaid_ .40 each, 3.30 per 10 
2 to 2 Yi feet. B. U B-2.25 each, 20.00 per 10 
2 Yi to 3 feet, B. U B_3.00 each 
Juniperus sylvestris 
An upright-growing tree of moderate height; beautiful spiny 
soft green foliage. Its long side branches, if not closely pruned 
tend to make the tree almost as broad as high and not adapted 
to formal planting. 
2 to 3 feet, B. 16 B_$2.25 each, $20.00 per 10 
3 to 4 feet, B. 16 B-3.50 each, 32.50 per 10 
4 to 5 feet, B. U B-4.00 each, 35.00 per 10 
Juniper, Virginia; Juniperus virginiana 
The well known native Red Cedar; foliage small, sharp point¬ 
ed, usually dark green; berries blue, ripening in the fall; fairly 
rapid growth. These are sheared columnar. 
2 to 3 feet, B.KB -$1.50 each, $12.50 per 10 
3 to 4 feet, B. 16 B-2.50 each, 22.50 per 10 
4 to 5 feet, B. Id B-3.50 each; 30.00 per 10 
5 to 6 feet. B. U B_4.00 each; 35.00 per 10 
6 to 7 feet, B. U B-5.00 each; 45.00 per 10 
Juniper, Waukegan; Juniperus horizontalis Douglassi 
An interesting low, compact, trailing Juniper, becoming about 
6 to 8 inches high; foliage soft bluish-green, in autumn rich 
purple; excellent in the rock garden. 
Mail size, postpaid_$ .40 each; $3.30 per 10 
Mahonia Aquifolium; Oregon Hollygrape 
An unusual broad-leaved evergreen; leaves 1to 3 in. long, 
as shiny as if stamped out of polished metal, and spiny-toothed, 
reminding one of Holly but with 5 to 9 leaflets on a stem; 
young leaves bronzy, becoming a beautiful deep green, in autumn 
purplish, bronze and red; yellow flowers in April, followed by 
clusters of blue-black berries; excellent in semi-shade, for foun¬ 
dation planting or in the rockery where a plant 3 to 6 ft. high 
can be used, may be kept lower by pruning. Mail size, post¬ 
paid, 25c each; 15 to 18 in., B.. 16 B., $2.00 each. 
Pine, Austrian; Pin us nigra 
The stout branches form a symmetrical crown, well furnish¬ 
ed with dark rich green needles 4 to 5 in. long, in pairs; of 
vigorous growth, becoming a large tree so should have ample 
room. 
2 to 3 feet, B. 16 B_ 1.50 each; 12.50 per 10 
3 to 4 feet, B. U B_2.50 each; 22.50 per 10 
4 to 5 feet, B. U B_3.50 each; 32.50 per 10 
Kill Insects with your Garden Hose 
This inexpensive attach¬ 
ment, the I n s e c t-O-G u n, 
eliminates hand pumping and 
heavy, unwieldy appratus. It 
is designed for the home- 
owner who has no spray 
pump. Attached to your gar¬ 
den hose, it ejects a wide¬ 
angled spray, and may be 
used with any insecticide re¬ 
quiring water solution. No 
adjustments are necessary to 
secure the correct spraying 
proportion, and there are no 
moving parts except the 
handy trigger. It is strongly 
built of heavy, non-rusting 
die metal. Any standard quart 
mason jar can be used with 
the unit. Boxed complete, in¬ 
cluding jar and instructions, 
ready for attachment to your 
garden hose, $4.75. Postpaid in Missouri and adjoining states, 
for $5.00. Please note this is quart, not pint, size. 
Juniperus procumbens in Sarcoxie Nurseries rock garden 
Pine, Mugho; Pinus montana mughus 
A many-stemmed, low-branched, dense, dwarf tree usually 
not over 4 to 5 ft. high; may be kept lower by pruning; thick¬ 
ly covered with heavy dark green needles in pairs; the new 
growth somewhat resembles candles ornamenting the plant; a 
good foundation evergreen and may be used in rockeries and in 
front of taller trees. 
15 to 18 inches, B. U B_$1.50 each, $12.50 per 10 
18 to 24 inches, B. U B_ 2.25 each, 20.00 per 10 
24 to 30 inches, B. U B_3.00 each, 27.50 per 10 
30 to 36 inches, B. U B_4.00 each, 35.00 per 10 
Pine, Scotch; Pinus sylvestris 
Becomes a large tree with spreading, often somewhat pendu¬ 
lous branches; needles in pairs; stiff, bluish-green, 1 Yi to 3 in. 
long; cones reddish-brown, \Yi to 3 in. long; growth rapid. 
2 to 3 feet, B. U B_$1.25 each, $10.00 per 10 
4 to 5 feet, B. 16 B_2.50 each, 22.50 per 10 
5 to 6 feet, B. 16 B_3.50 each, 32.50 per 10 
Pine, White Pinus strobus 
A tall, stately tree with regular whorls of horizontal branches 
forming a symmetrical crown; soft bluish-green leaves 2 to 4 
in. long, in 5’s; cones 3 to 5 in. long; of very rapid growth; 
retains its color well in winter. 
4 to 5 feet, B. 16 B_3.50 each: 32.50 per 10 
5 to 6 feet, B. U B_4.50 each; 42.50 per 10 
• Red Cedar, see Juniper, Virginia 
Spruce, Norway; Picea excelsa 
A handsome, picturesque tree of symmetrical, conical habit 
with spreading branches, usually drooping with age; leaves need¬ 
le-like, dark green V 2 to % in. long; cones cylinder-like, 4 to 7 
in. long; where native it is a tall tree of rapid growth; here it 
is not rapid and seldom grows over 30 to 3 5 ft. high. 
2V 2 to 3 feet, B. 16 B_$2.50 each; $22.50 per 10 
3 to 4 feet, B. UB_3.00 each; 27.50 per 10 
Shrubs, Phlox and Dwarf Sedum, with Lombardy Poplar and 
other trees as a distant background, screening farm buildings 
at the Sarcoxie Nurseries 
