2 THE SARCOXIE NURSERIES PEONY FIELDS 





Abelia grandiflora _______~ 3.) Coltmbints es see 22|Juniper (Juniperus) ___14, 15 
‘Aesculus9e eee 4) |\Goreopsisa ee ee 22 o 
Albizzia Julibrissin _______ 12|Corus (Dogwood) __--5, - KWolkowitz tage =e eee 4 
Almond (e222 23 = 31(Gotoneasters te *- 
Althea _ ees Crap Ornamental 11 | Larkspur (Delphinium ) sre 99) 
Ampelopsis j2 2 2 ee Li Cranperry bushes =-- = 5 | Lespedeza (Desmodium) __- 5 
Apples 2322 es ee 31] Currants, Fruiting __-__--~- 30:ilac ee eee 7 
Apricots its 22 9)\\Currant,, Golden, Bs sas = 5 lye ee eee 28 
Atborvitacss ees 141) Cydonia? (Quince)” 2252 === a Lily sDayase ee eee ID 
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Asparagus is te ene ee 32 Dahlias Se 28 Maple eee ER RE Oe ae, Se WF 
Aquilegeass = eee 22 | Daisies —--__-___-------- 22) Mimosa ge eee 12 | Salix (Willow) _-_---___ 13 
Delphinium = _~__________~ 22 | Mock Orange __________ 72804 Cada 193.24 
Desmodium —~-_-__--~-~- 5 | Moss Pink (Phlox subulata) 23 Shade Teo ee Cier3 
Babyisebtest ha ZA eutz ater eee 5 Shinket. 2. eee 3-10 
Barberry (Berberis) —-___~ 4) Dew berritsse oe are meee 20: Oak ePin ese eee ees 1215.31.11 oe ee 8 
Balloon Flower =~ -—=— = __ ZA Dogwoodm == aes bye a Soirekied Seana 9 
Beautybushi.. 4 Peaches,= Pruiting, =.= ee 30 me Si SS Ses 16 
Birch @(Betula eee {is) Sie ee ee ee 12 pears tee eee Ran een aan ey 
Bittersweet ________ 10); 2uonyinus § 2 LOMLG hPeonies pee ee 25-26 | StOKE S Bre ‘ Okesia ehh 
Blackberries _—___________ 29) | Evercreens oe 145216 | Perennials 0 ee 2ile25 Bieieees (Sedum) —_-23, a5 
Blanket Flower _________ 21 Phicx Wee  weeeea ss 23 | Strawberries —___________ 
; Porsythiawee oe eer 5 : Sweet Guntia- = eee 12 
Bleeding= Heart 220" 22" 2— 21\c.: : Piiiadel phus eee 1,8 
8 Jaraboyera, WARE) 5 |p: Swecteshr > 5 
Boysenberry. === 30 Piceaa(Spruce)}e 20ers 16 Sweet Willi 24 
Buckeyese ees 2 eee Ail Gaillardiau eee ee 94) | Pines Pinus oo ae 15236 eer (Lilac) Se eee c 
Buckthornge eee AC ols ae ee eee: A0|elatycodon mass = nee 21 Nate Lh) post Tee 
Buddleia (Butterfly Bush) 224 :|\Gooseberries ae ee eee 30 Pliinis ee eee 3 Oul@lsariacix tee ee 9 
Grapes tt Nees 32|Poplar (Populus) -~---__- 12, bags ee eee ee 24 
Calycanthus floridus ______ 5 | Ground Pinks (Phlox sub.) 23 Boppy: ena) eee eM Wabien ne 9, 10, 16 
Gumn.s weet eee 12 |Frivet, -_________ » 10, Vines’ = ee 10 
Cannas) pe eee 28 : hes ss 
Catalpa se et ee 11 | Gypsophila “=_____- 21 Quince, Japan | Viclets et ee eee 24 
CirolinawAlispiceg- = = Du emerocaliis (Day Lily) __23 Ee one ea ad Water: Liliceat 2 eee 13 
Cedar-( Red tGedar) ae 15 Folly pociaeeee se eee ee 99 | Raspbetties ae ee ZOU Wayiatine 1) reemte e et 10 
Celastrus (Bittersweet) —-_10 | toneysuckle ______ 6. TOs i) Redbud geese eee 13 Weigelas-o: 2 = See eee 10 
Cercis canadensis _________ 13 | Hydrangea ____ 62a7 | Noubarb ye eee 32)|: Willow 92 = eet eee 13 
Cherry 2 a ee oe lg ae ae nas Ribes odoratum —--—--— = 5 | Wintercreeper (Euonymus) 10 
Chionanthus# eae oe 5 Wits is eaten ee 26; Rosess ee 2 eter 17-201) Wisteria gn =e eee 11 
Clematisqee 2 aes See LO) gry meine caterer eee See Boren Pi Rosewotssharone. =e 4:)-Y ounvberryae = ees 30 
HOW TO ORDER 
Just make a list of what you want, giving number, name, 
size and price. Tell us if your express or freight office is dif- 
ferent from your postoffice, and whether to ship by freight, ex- 
press or parcel post. If you do not give a shipping date, we ship 
when we think best according to season and locality. While our 
terms are cash we will ship C. O. D. if half the amount is sent 
with order, but it makes the transportation charges a little higher. 
PLEASE? PELESUS. 
Shall we send a similar variety we consider equal or better if 
any variety ordered is sold out? If you say ‘‘no substitution”’ 
on your order we refund for any we cannot supply. If you do 
not tell us, we use our judgment. When we substitute, the tree 
is labeled with the correct name of the variety sent. If we sent 
Black Ben Davis in place of Ben Davis, it would be labeled 
Black Ben Davis. 
FREIGHT AND EXPRESS SHIPMENTS 
Prices herein are not prepaid unless quoted postpaid. Manu- 
factured articles can be of uniform size and weight. Nursery 
stock varies, even the season when shipped sometimes making a 
difference. If we prepaid the larger sizes we would have to es- 
timate it plenty so we wouldn’t lose on it on the average, and 
most of the time you would be paying too much. 
PLANTS BY PARCEL POST 
We have in some cases quoted an estimated additional postage 
for Missouri and adjoining states. It cannot always be correct. 
When too much is sent the balance will be refunded. For oth- 
er states the postage will be a little more, depending on distance. 
Large trees and shrubs cannot be sent parcel post. 
WHATATO EXPEC 
Some plants grow large, others small. Some are bushy, others 
not. A Phlox is not as large as a Shasta Daisy. Different va- 
rieties of Roses vary in size. An Apple is better rooted than 
a Cherry. These are just examples. We try to give you good 
value and first class stock, but it will vary according to the habit 
of growth. 
OUR GUARANTEE 
We exercise care and diligence to have our varieties true to la- 
bel and sell all our stock with the express guarantee that we will. 
on proper proof, replace any that may prove otherwise, or re- 
fund the amount paid for the same, which shall constitute the 
extent of our liability. 
SALES TAX 
Missouri customers please add two per cent sales tax or such 
amount as may hereafter be enacted. Quotations are necessarily 
subject to State or Federal regulations that may be enacted. 
Printed in the U. S. A. 
