WILD BROS. NURSERY CO., SARCOXIE, MO. 9 
Shade Trees 
Five or more of a kind at the 10 rate, less at the each rate. 

Ash, American White. A lofty tree of fairly rapid growth, 
forming a conical to round-topped crown; leaves dark green. 
SAtonGstec tints cere ee ee eek a ee .80 each; 3 for 1.95 
Gi tons see teas see see ee eR ed oe Ueite each: 3 for 3.00 
Seto mw IORT the. oe en ee ee ee ee 1.50 each; 3 for 4.00 
Ash Green. A tree of medium height, forming a compact 
broad crown; leaves bright green, in autumn yellow. 
De COT OMT CS Care re eee orn eee a ee eT By oe .80 each; 3 for 1.95 
OBCOROMT COU ere te eee Sree ee ee 1.15 each; 3 for 3.00 
SRtomed Oe ht ee eee ee ee -.....1.50 each: 3 for 4.00 

Birch, European White. A graceful tree of peculiar charm 
with chalky white bark and delicate hright light green foliage. 
6 to 8 ft., B. & B., 2.50 each 10 to 12 ft., B. & B., 4.00 each 
Catalpa Umbrella (Bungei). Forms a dense, round, umbrel- 
la-like head. on a straight, upright stem; very seldom blooms. 
5 to 6 feet stems, 2-year heads _____~ jevbeecachsacetores.co 
Crab, Hopa. Carmine-rose flowers 1144-11% in. across in latter 
April; twigs, new leaves and fruit red. 
SetOud at CO ee. te ee ae nial lei PF de, .60 each 
ASL ORO wil CC Cpe ee ee a en ee ee ee ee .75 each 
Crab, Scheideckeri. Covered with semi-double flowers, deep 
pink on a white ground, in latter April, followed by tiny crabs; 
very showy: upright habit, growing about 8 ft. high. 
So tOR4 Fie eta ee ne ee A ee ee .60 each 
AOtO 65 54 CCU are eee oe eS oe .75 each 
Cypress, Bald. A beautiful tall tree; conical habit; evergreen- 
like foliage, which drops in autumn. 
5 to 6 ft., B. & B. $2.00 each 6 to 8 ft., B. & B. $3.00 each 
Dogwood, White Flowering. Showy 4-petaled white flowers 3 
to 4 in. across in latter April; scarlet berries and autumn foliage. 
o to74stects. $1.50 each 40to. oafeetyo se $2.00 each 
Elm, American White. The well known native Elm. 
Alto Sateetas = 50 each BatOnOeTeetmpeeee = .65 each 
6 to. S feet. 1.15 each Sato. 107 feet. 1.50 each 
OLE Cat coe 1 CE ec a 2.00 each 
Elm, Chinese; Ulmus pumila. A rapid grower; slender branch- 
es; leaves much smaller than those of the American Elm. 




Mail- size postpald) 2222 12% each 
4ntoeSuteet ye eae 5 each; 3.50 per 10 
S¥ton Getlee the ees ae eee es "60 each; 5.00 per 10 
Grito [Seifeete a fee ee ae ee -90 each: 8.00 per 10 
Sz to mlOz feet ee ee ee ee ee ee 1.25 each; 11.00 per 10 
heh wey ee ie ae Bodies 22 2.00.each:) 18.507; per 10 
1 tOelOueTee tara Sess 2.50 each; 20.00 per 10 
2oto 2te inch). caliper 22) 22. _ 222 98.50each;.30.00 per 10 
Elm, Chinese Broad Leaf. 
5etoeG ht tie eae ee ere Maree .75 each; 6.50 per 10 
SetowaOette = Ay dyed oe Dee ee _._2,00 each 

Elm, Moline. More erect than American; effect similar to 
Lombardy Poplar but not so slender. 
Suto Offec tee ee ee eee a4 eee Dh 7 on each 
Gum, Sweet. Picturesque pyramidal habit; leaves 5-7 lobed, 
starry, shiny green, in autumn orange and crimson. 
6 to 8 ft., B. & B., $3.00 each 8 to 10 ft., B. & B., $5.00 each 
Linden, American. Leaves heart-shaped, 4 to 6 in. long, yel- 
low in autumn; small fragrant yellowish flowers in summer. 
Sato Gatto e- es 1.15 each 6Sto-Sett.2 = — == 1.50 each 
Maple, Soft or Silver. Very rapid growth; for quick shade; 
leaves bright green, silvery beneath, yellow in autumn. 
6rtotcultso = .90 each SitorlOctt see 1.25 each 
10 to 12 feet AD Me Bed Bn ERS ES a 1.75 each 
Maple, Sugar, Rock or Hard. Deeply rvoted, allowing grass 
to grow about the trunk; beautiful autumn foliage. 




AetOcorl OG tee ee ee ce a 1.00 each; 9.00 per 10 
Satovonl Get ae Sa ee 150 each aio.bO-per 10 
Guts 1O6t. wee te ee 2.00 each; 17.50 per 10 
Setomileeetee 4.22) ee Se 3.00.each; 27.50 per 10 
Mimosa; Chinese Silk Tree; Albizzia Julibrissin. <A tropical 
effect; flat crown; tiny feathery foliage; pink Acacia-like 
flowers at tips of branches mid-June to Sep. 
2etowor ttre eee .60 each Sutor4a eit; see a= .80 each__ 
et oe ak tee eer aes Se et ee ae ese 1.00 each 
