WILD BROS. NURSERY CO., SARCOXIE, MO. =) 
Butterfly Bush, Ile de France; Summer Lilac. Covered in 
summer with fragrant, deep purple flowers resembling lilacs; 
grows 4 to 6 ft. high, may be pruned to keep lower and give 
more flowers. Mound with soil in winter, the same as you 
protect everblooming roses. 
OMY OAR) INGsreh 2 oe -35 each; 3.00 per 10 
iWy Oa mINO sp cetee oe! -25 each; 2.00 per 10 
Calycanthus floridus. Odd, double, spicily fragrant chocolate- 
red flowers in latter spring; sun or shade. 
PGELOmcasINCheswer ess tee sue es .30 each; 2.50 per 10 
mee OMe OG terrence »40 each; 3.50 per 10 
Crab, Flowering, see Shade Trees. 
Cranberry Bush. White flowers in flat clusters; scarlet ber- 
ries in fall and early winter; endures partial shade. 
Om CORC oa mie eee ee 45 each; 4.00 per 10 
OES CCT ee ere -60 each; 5.50 per 10 
ROME CCU LE Gene oc eR 75 each; 7.00 per 10 
SALOME COC meme 2 te ne 90 each; 8.50 per 10: 
Crape Myrtle. Flowers with petals crinkled like crape, in pro- 
fusion throughout latter summer. In this part of the country it 
is rather difficult to transplant. In the nursery, with the usual 
care, we have little trouble, but cannot assure growth. Water- 
melon Red and Lavender. 
12-18 in., bare roots .40 each 18-24 in., bare roots .60 each 
Cotoneaster acutifolia; Peking Cotoneaster... An _ upright, 
spreading shrub reaching 5 to 6 ft.; small whitish-pink flow- 
ers in clusters of 2 to 5, followed by blackberries % in. long; 
autumn foliage purplish-red. 
18atoecda ite .35 each. oaton 4aft eee. -45 each 
Currant, Golden; Clove Bush. Many small clusters of tubu- 
lar, golden, clove-scented flowers, when'‘the leaves unfold. 
Mails size; apostpaid.>- ee -15 each; 1.20 per 10 
2atO goal Cet pert. eae ee ee eee -35 each; 3.00 per 10 
St eee Getn- 21. see dalam SER tg .45 each; 4.00 per 10 
Desmodium, Purple. Graceful arching branches covered in 
late summer with rose-purple, small, pea-shaped flowers. 
Z22VeCarsN Ol ge pees ae eee -45 each; 4.00 per 10 
Desmodium, White. Similar to the Purple form except the 
flowers are white. 
2tyears Noreleees ee eee -45 each; 4.00 per 10 
Deutzia Pride of Rochester. Double tassel-like flowers, white 
outer petals rose; spikes 4-6 in. long in latter May. 
Ato con Teele Oe we ee .35 each; 3.00 per 10 
SELORGS TCC lees ae ae eee ee 45 each; 4.00 per 10 
Dogwood, Bailey’s. Grown mainly for its bright coral-red 
branches in winter; succeeds in sun or partial shade. 
Mall> sizes postpaids .15 each; 1.20 per 10 
19410 $2421Nie eee en eee eee ee 25 each; 2.00 per 10 
Dae CO oe L Caer tee oe. ee ee eee eee a .35 each; 3.00 per 10 
SCOTT te er ee eee eee ee -45 each; 4.00 per 10 
Elder, Golden. Intense yellow leaves, the color well retained 
during summer if planted in full sun and kept growing freely; 
flowers small, white, in large flat clusters. 
ZetOnos TCC tree se ee ee eee -35 each; 3.00 per 10 
SMLOMS es Llama eee eee ee 45 each; 4.00 per 10 
Euonymus alata compacta. More dwarf and compact than 
the ordinary Euonymus alata; excellent. 
SROs TIN CHES ae oe eaten eee 60 each; 5.50 per 10 
CRtOMCRLCC Carters sere meer eee eee eee -75 each; 6.50 per 10 
Bo Th Ae ea We a len ral Fal bnans i ew ry ee 1.00 each 
Forsythia. Golden-yellow 4-petaled flowers, somewhat bell- 
shaped, before the leaves develop, often in March. 
Primulina. Light primrose-yellow; later than other varieties. 
Spectabilis._ Large, rich yellow, showy, one of the best. 
Maliesize,; postpald 4) ee 15 each; 1.20 per 10 
PRCOR Sal te ee eee ee a ee ee .35 each; 3.00 per 10 
SLCOLAS TOC to ee ete oe eee oe eS ae BR a .45 each; 4.00 per 10 
ME CO Oa EG ce eet oe oo .60 each; 5.00 per 10 

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