WILD BROS. NURSERY CO., SARCOXIE, MO. 7] 
HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued 
Viburnum molle; Kentucky Viburnum. Small white flowers in 
clusters in June; bluish-black berries in autumn. 
ASCO ot Minaeeree ene ee .30 each; 2.50 per 10 
rely Co Mae a at a ae aes «eae tee a altro -40 each; 3.50 per 10 
SELOSS. (00 Gee ae eee eee ee -50 each; 4.50 per 10 
Weigela. Very showy in latter May or early June with its 
trumpet-shaped flowers, clustered thickly along the wide 
spreading branches; attains 6-8 ft. 
Weigela, Rose Color 
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SARC Gc ae COC es ee ee eee 40 each; 3.50 per 10 
Se (GCs [Cet Soe een ee .50 each; 4.50 per 10 
Weigela, Eva Rathke. Brilliant carmine-red; grows about 4 
ft. high; will succeed in partial shade. 
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Weigela, Floribunda. Crimson; vigorous. 
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Willow, Pussy. See Shade Trees. 
Witch Hazel, Ozark. Odd fragrant flowers; 4 narrow petals, 
% to 5/8 in. long. yellow, often red base, Jan.-Mar. 
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Privet, the living fence 
Privet for Hedging 
Plant 10-12 in. apart. Prune to 4-6 in. to make them branch 
low and thickly. 
Amoor River North. Growth rapid; upright habit; very har- 
dy. 
Prices each in lots of 50 100 
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Privet, Chinese. Of bushy, spreading habit, with small, neat 
foliage; excellent as a decorative shrub and for hedges. 
Prices each in lots of 50 100 
18 to 24 inches, well branched hedging grade __.13 12! 
2 to 3 feet, well branched hedging grade ____ .16 cals 
Ibolium. A hybrid of Ibolium and California. Hardier than 
California; valuable where California winter injures. 
Prices each in lots of 5 100 
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QEtonoattwellspranched #2. eee BLO. .09 
Hardy Rambler and Climbing Roses 
No. 1. strong 2-year field grown, the very best grade. 
50c each, 5 or more at 48c, 10 or more at 46c 
Climbing American Beauty. Almost the same color and fra- 
grance as bush American Beauty; early Climber. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Delicate flesh-pink, center rosy-flesh; 
medium early to midseason. Climber. 
Gardenia. Rather large yellow buds, creamy-yellow flowers. 
Mary Wallace. One of the best; often 4 in. across; bright 
rose-pink; early; fragrant. Climber. 
Paul’s Scarlet. Vivid scarlet shaded crimson. 
Silver Moon. Large; beautiful semi-double white flowers. 
Spanish Beauty. Long pointed crimson buds opening into 
large pink blooms marked carmine on the outside; long stems. 
