WILD BROS. NURSERY CO., SARCOXIE, MO. 
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Phlox give brilliant summer effects. Strong field grown plants, $2.00 per dozen 
Lily, Day, continued 
and partial shade. 15c each, 3 for 40c, $1.50 per dozen. 
Florham. Golden to orange^yellow flowers 4%-5 in. across, 
on stems 4 ft. high, in summer; fragrant; half evergreen foliage. 
Middendorffi. Rich pure orange-yellow flowers on 15-18 
in. stems; slightly fragrant; blooms freely in early summer. 
Minor; Dwarf Lemon Lily. Small, delightfully fragrant, 
deep golden-yellow starry flowers in May and at intervals dur¬ 
ing summer. It forms dense clumps 12-15 in. high. 
Sovereign. Soft chrome-yellow, outside shaded brown. 
Thunbergi. Light lemon-yellow flowers on 2-3 ft. stems in 
latter summer; fragrant; often opens in the evening. 
Price of above Day Lilies, 15c each, 3 for 40c, $1,50 per 
doz. 
Phlox 
Phlox give brilliant summer effects, brightening the garden 
just after the spring flowers are gone and before summer flowers 
arrive in abundance. Large heads of 5-petaled, delightfuly fra¬ 
grant flowers on stems 1 % to 3 ft. high. Use Miss Lingard for 
late May and early June, and other varieties will continue the 
display through the first half of July. Cut the flowers as they 
fade and they give a second, sometimes a third crop. Masses of 
six or more of each color produce imposing effects. Plant 12 
to 15 in. apart, 8 to 12 in if in a single row, in rich, rather 
moist soil, deeply prepared. Do not allow seedlings to crowd out 
the original plants. 
Field grown plants to bloom the first summer, 20c each, 3 
for 55c, $2.00 per doz., except as noted. If by parcel post add 
10c per doz. 
Commander. Brilliant deep crimson-red, slightly deeper eye. 
Daily Sketch. Light salmon-pink, faint carmine eye; large 
trusses and individual flowers. 
Firebrand. Brilliant cerise, vermillion and orange; of medium 
height; blooms freely. 
Lillian- Exquisite cameo-pink; florets large; blooms freely; 
early. 
Miss Lingard. Early white with faint lilac eye; truss large 
and often 8 to 10 in. long; fragrant. 
Mrs. R. P. Struthers. One of the best; clear, bright, cherryred, 
darker eye; large, heavy truss, stems slender but strong; tall. 
P. D. Williams. Soft apple-blossom-pink striped darker, 
with darker eye; enormous flowers in pyramidal clusters. 25c 
each, 3 for 65c, $2.50 per doz. 
Rheinstrom. Clear bright rose-pink slightly tinted salmon, 
much the color of Paul Neyron rose; large; growth good. 
Starlight. Violet-red shading to lilac, white eye. 
Von Lassburg. Pure white; very large trusses; midseason; 
tall; blooms freely. 
Phlox subulata; Moss Pink; Ground Pink 
Beautiful in the rock garden; useful for carpeting and edging. 
Of dwarf, spreading habit, forming dense mats of tiny, narrow, 
somewhat moss-like evergreen leaves Vn in. long, almost hidden 
in April and early May with small clusters of 5-petaled flowers 
about % in. across, standing 2 to 6 in. above the ground. 
Adapted to full sun; tolerates partial shade. Plant about 1 ft. 
apart. Pink, 15c each, 3 for 40c, $1.50 per doz. White, 15c 
each, 3 for 40c, $1.50 per doz. 
Pinks, Scotch or Grass; Dianthus plumarius 
Excellent in the perennial border and rockery for their orna¬ 
mental bluish-green foliage similar to Carnations and their very 
fragrant flowers, 1 to 1 % in. across, single and double white to 
bright scarlet with fringed petals, in latter May and early June. 
Low, spreading habit, usually 6 to 12 in. high. Plant in a 
sunny situation in well drained soil. Mixed colors, 15c each, 
3 for 40c, $1.50 per doz. 
Poppy, Oriental; Papaver orientale 
Should be planted in August or September. Write us in 
summer for prices. 
Pyrethrum roseum; Painted Daisy 
Its daisy-like flowers 1 % to 2 in, across appear in early 
May on stems 1 to 2 ft. above the clump of finely cut dark 
green foliage. Remove the flowers as they fade for a second 
crop. Succeeds in full sun or half shade, in well drained soil. 
Red and Pink. 20c each, 3 for 55c, $2.00 per doz. 
Rock-Cress, Alpine; Arabis alpina 
Its mass of delicately fragrant snowy-white 4-petaled flowers 
Vz in. across almost cover the plant during April on stems 6 
Phlox subulata or Moss Pink, covered in April and early May 
with small clusters of pink flowers an inch across 
