10 THE SARCOXIE NURSERIES PEONY FIELDS 
Privet for Hedging 
Plant 10-12 in. apart. Prune to 4-6 in. to make them branch 
low and thickly. 
‘i Amoor River North. Growth rapid; upright habit; very har- 
y. 
Prices each in lots of : 50 100 250 500 
Matlesize,;56sto.12s1ne se oes 03! .30 025 .02 
-12 to 18 inches, 3 canes _____- .05 0414 .04 03!4 
18 to 24 inches, 2 canes _____.. 05! .05 04! .04 
18 to 24 in., 3 canes up ______ .07 0614 .06 054 
2 to 3 feet, 2 and 3 canes _____ 07! -07 0614 -06 
2 to 3 feet, 4 canes up-_--__-. 094 .09 08l4 .08 
Privet, Chinese. Of bushy, spreading habit, with small, neat 
foliage; excellent at a decorative shrub and for hedges. 
Prices each in lots of 50 100 250 500 
12 to 18 inches, well branched .05 04! .04 .03'4 
18 to 24 inches, well branched .07 06 .06 055 
2 to 3 feet, well branched _ ._ .U7Y/2 .07 06! -06 
3 to 4 feet, well branched ____ .09 08 -07 
Ibolium. A hybrid of Ibolium and California. Hardier than 
California: valuable where California winter injures. 
Prices each in lots of 50 100 250 500 
12 to 18 inches, 2 canes ______ 0414 04 03! .03 
18 to 24 inches, 2 canes ______ .05!4. .05 0414 .04 
18to7°2401n.,73/ canes) 202) .07 06! -06 0514 
we.to si feet2 canes. o.. 06/4 -06 05! .05 
2 to 3 feet, 3 canes up —.—_-- -09 08! .08 07! 
Hardy Vines 
When planting cut the tops back severely, particularly cling- 
ing vines such as Huonymus radicans and Boston and English 
Ivy, as it is the new growth which clings. Twining vines must 
have a support they can twine around. If the soil near the 
foundation is poor, replace with good soil. 
5 or more at the 10 rate. less at the each rate. 
Bittersweet, American. Orange-yellow seed pods with bright 
red seed in autumn, clustered at the end instead of all along 
the brauches. Twining. 2 year, 35c each. 
Bittersweet, Oriental. Orange-yellow seed pods with bright 
red seed; twining; sun or partial shade; 2 year. 35c each. 
Boston Ivy; Ampelopsis Veitchi. A graceful vine clinging to 
wood, brick or stone, 2 year 40c each, $3.50 per 10. 
Clematis paniculata; Japanese Clematis. Thousands of fra- 
grant pure white four-petaled starry flowers 1-1% in. across, 
in Aug. and Sept. 2 year, 40c each. $3.50 per 10. 
Euonymus radicans colorata. Small, dark green, glossy wax- 
like leaves, in autumn bronzy red. 2 yr., 30c each, $2.50 per 10; 
Mail size, postpaid 15c each, $1.40 per 10. 
Honeysuckle, Yellow (flava). Orange-yellow flowers clustered 
at tips of branches; latter April-May. 2 year. 35c each. 
Honeysuckle, Hall Japanese. Almost evergreen: deliciously 
fragrant white flowers becoming yellow, in summer: a twin- 
ing vine.. 2 year No. 1, 35c each, $3.00 per 10; Mail size, post- 
paid. 15c each. $1.20 per 10. 
Honeysuckle, Heckrotti. A compact vine blooming almost all 
summer; flowers in clusters, deep rose outside. yellow inside. 
Sometimes sold as Goldflame. 2 year, 45c each, $4.00 per 10. 
Honeysuckle, Scarlet Trumpet. Flowers trumpet-shaped. scar- 
let outside buff within, 144-2 in. long in clusters at tips of 
branches. 2 year No. 1, 35c each, $3.60 per 19. 
Ivy, English. Evergreen, wax-like dark green, 3-5 lobed 
leaves; best in shade and for northern exposures. 30c each, 
$2.50 per 10. 
Wisteria, American Purple. A tall, rapid climber; numerous 
drooping clusters of lavender-purple pea-shaped flowers. More 
compact clusters than Chinese. 2 year, 30¢ each. $2.59 ner 19, 
Matl* size,“ postpaid a4 ess 2 ese -15 each; 1.20 per 10 
Wisteria, Chinese Blue. Clusters of violet-blue flowers. long- 
er than those of the American and not quite so thick on the 
cluster. 3 yr. No. 1, 50c each. 
Wisteria, Chinese White. 3 yr., No. 1, 50c each. 
Grass, Bermuda 
Especially adapted to arid conditions in Southern Missouri 
and farther sout.h. Stolons, '% bu., 75c; 1 bu. $1.25. 
