WILD BROS. NURSERY CO., SARCOXIE, MO. 1 
Privet for Hedging, continued 
Privet, Chinese 
Of bushy, spreading habit, with small. neat foliage; excellent 
as a decorative shrub and for hedges. These are well branched, 
hedging grade. 
Prices each in lots of 50 100 250 500 
12 to 18 inches, well branched .05 0415 -04 .03'/o 
18 to 24 inches, well branched .07 06/5 06 05/5 
2 to 3 feet, well branched ____ .07//% .07 06/4 .06 
3 to 4 feet, well branched ____ .09 .08 .07 
Ibolium Privet; Ligustrum ibolium 
A hybrid of Ibota and California, with foliage similar to 
California, and well retained to the ground; hardy and valuable 
where California winter injures. 
Prices each in lots of 50 100 250 500 
12° to) 18 inches, 2 canes ~-—-___ 04, .04 i0S|5 0m .0o 
18 to 24 inches, 2 canes ______ 05/4 .05 041 + .04 
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2 tome steets. 72 canes 22.2 -= = 061 .06 05/4 .05 
2 to 3 feet, 3 canes up__----__ -09. 08/5 .08 .07Y 
Privet, Regel; Ligustrum ibota Regelianum 
Dense, spreading growth; foliage dark green; makes a neat, 
low hedge. 
Prices each in lots of 50 100 250 
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“Hardy “Vines, Natures “Drapery 
When planting cut the tops back severely, particularly cling- 
ing vines such as English, Engleman’s and Boston Ivy, and 
Euonymus, as it is the new growth which clings. Twining 
vines, such as Bittersweet, Clematis, Honeysuckle and Wisteria, 
must have a support around which to twine. Wisteria becomes 
heavy and should have a strong support. Soil near a foundation 
is often poor. Replace it with good soil, and see that they do 
not suffer for lack of water, especially the first season. 
Five or more of a kind at the 10 rate. 
If by parcel post add 3c each, not less than 10c per package, 
for Missouri and adjoining states, except mail sizes. 
Bittersweet, American; Celastrus scandens 
In November the Bittersweets are supreme among vines, with 
their orange-yellow seed pods which open and disclose the 
bright red seeds. Those of the American are clustered thickly 
at the ends of the branches. Autumn foliage yellow. A high 
climbing, twining vine, reaching a height of 20 ft. Succeeds in 
sun or partial shade. 
DV CA eer ee er ee eee eee eae 35c each 
Bittersweet, Oriental; Celastrus orbiculatus 
Growth more rapid than the American; the seeds arranged 
along the branches where the leaves have fallen; leaves 2-4 in. 
long, yellow in autumn; a twining vine, excellent for covering 
trellises, trees, rocks or low stone walls; succeeds in sun or 
partial shade. 
RY 6a ee ee ee ns en eee eee .35 each 
Clematis Japanese; Clematis paniculata 
One of the most beautiful vines with its thousands of pure 
white four-petaled starry flowers 1 to 1% in. across, in clus- 
ters covering the upper part of the plant in September. Its de- 
licious fragrance resembles that of English Hawthorn. Growth 
rapid, reaching a height of 15 to 20 ft. It clings by the leaf 
stems twining around the support. Excellent on porch, arbor or 
trellis, or for covering rocky slopes. Succeeds in full sun or 
shade part of the day. Prune if necessary in early spring. 
2 year 40 each; 3.50 per 10 
Euonymus radicans colorata 
A very graceful evergreen vine with small leaves 1% to 1%. 
inches long. Its autumn and winter foliage is bronzy-red to 
purplish-red. Clings closely by means of rootlets. May be used 
in partial shade and for covering steep banks. 
Mail size, postpaid_____-__-__------_-- -15 each; 
DV Cal a ee -30| each; 
Honeysuckle, Hall Japanese; Lonicera Halliana 
Deliciously fragrant flowers, white becoming yellow, in June 
and, less profusely, at intervals till fall. A very rapid, strong 
growing, twining vine, reaching a height of 15 ft., and holding 
its leaves until Christmas or later. Excellent for porches, trel- 
lises, covering stone walls, as a ground cover and to protect 
1.40 per 10 
2.50 per 10 

Honeysuckle, Hall Japanese, continued 
embankments from washing. The creeping part seldom blooms. 
Succeeds in sun or partial shade. 
om yearmNowe loos- .35 each; 3.00 per 10 
Honeysuckle Heckrotti; Lonicera Heckrotti 
A compact vine blooming almost all summer; flowers in clus- 
ters, deep rose outside, yellow inside. Sometimes sold as Gold- 
flame. 
2syear Now 2s ete e es: -45 each; 4.00 per 10 
Honeysuckle, Scarlet Trumpet; Lonicera sempervirens 
The old popular Coral Honeysuckle, a favorite of the hum- 
ming birds; trumpet-shaped flowers 144 to 2 in. long, outside 
scarlet, inside buff to yellow, at the ends of the branches, in 
May. Blooms on the new growth and when growing vigorously 
it blooms intermittently until fall; berries red; leaves 1% to 3 
in. long, blue-green whitish beneath, almost evergreen in mild 
climates. A rapid growing high twining vine. 
2h YeansNo; il ==) 2s See ee eee 35 each; 3.00 per 10 
Honeysuckle, Yellow; Lonicera flava 
Attractive in late April or early May with its fragrant, bright 
orange-yellow flowers 1 to 1% in. long, in clusters at the ends 
of the branches. Fruit yellow, becoming red. A native, slightly 
twining vine attaining a height of 10 ft. Excellent but rare in 
cultivation. 
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Ivy, Boston; Japanese Ivy; Ampelopsis Veitchi 
A graceful vine, excellent for smoothly and closely covering 
a wall of wood, brick or stone, as it clings by means of disc 
bearing tendrils. Leaves 3-lobed, bright green in early spring, 
becoming dark green, in autumn red and orange. 
ny Cale 2 Steen Sie eee ee -40 each; 3.50 per 10 
Ivy, English; Hedera helix 
A grand high climbing evergreen vine with wax-like dark 
green leaves of exquisite outline and beauty, usually 3 to 5- 
lobed. Growth rapid, clinging closely to brick, stone or wood 
by means of rootlets; has been known to reach a height of 100 
feet. A splendid ground cover in shade, where grass will not 
grow. Best in shade or for northern exposures: in sunny situa- 
tions the leaves sometimes drop in winter. 
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Wisteria, American Purple; Wisteria frutescens 
Its very fragrant lavender-purple pea-shaped flowers %4 in. 
across are produced freely in dense drooping clusters 3 to 6 in. 
long in May, often again though not so abundantly in August. 
A stout, rapid growing, twining vine, attaining a height of 35 
to 40 ft. Blooms most freely after it has reached the top of the 
support. Excellent on porch, arbor, pergola or other strong sup- 
ports. These are propagated from cuttings. 
Maili=size;s postpaldiee====------ -15 each; 1.20 per 10 
2a Year ee ee 30 each; 2.50 per 10 
Wisteria, Chinese Blue; Wisteria sinensis 
Similar to the American Purple, but blue-violet, not so com- 
pact on the clusters, which are 6 to 12 in. long. Delightfully 
fragrant. Propagated by grafting. 
Syeans Nona Bests Bee ako eS Seana -50 each 
Wisteria, Chinese White; Wisteria sinensis alba 
A white form of the Chinese. 
Ssyears Noi? 1as222 aoe w ee a ees -50 each 

Hall Japanese Honeysuckle, excellent for covering walls 
