WILD BROS. NURSERY CO., SARCOXIE, MO. 13 


Sugar or Hard Maple has a Beauty all its own 
Redbud; Judas Tree; Cercis canadensis 
One of the most beautiful small trees in April, its myriad 
of small rose-pink pea-shaped flowers clustered thickly along 
and almost concealing the leafless younger branches; leaves 
broadly heart-shaped, 3 to 5 in. long, in autumn bright yellow. 
Contrasts beautifully with White Flowering Dogwood. 
3 to 4 feet ---_----- -50 each 

Lombardy Poplar, excellent as an accent tree and for 
screen plantings 

Willow, Niobe Weeping 
Its pronounced feature is the yellow branches, most brilliant 
in winter. Fragrant catkins in March or early April. Growth 
rapid; very hardy. 
a tor 4s feet ee ee ee ene a eee -50 each 
Hardy ‘Water Lilies 
CBloom <All Summer 

Perhaps the easiest flower grown. Once establisrea, chey re- 
quire no cultivating, no weeding, no watering, except to see 
that the pool does not become dry. A pow! with 8 to 12 inches 
of good soil, a foot or more of water, and sun will give you 
beautiful water lilies from May till frost. They need not be 
taken up during the winter if the water is deep enough so it will 
not freeze to the soil. When grown in boxes in concrete pools 
the boxes should be about 8 inches deep and 14 to 16 inches 
square, covered with about a foot of water. Suggestions for 
building pools will be sent on request. 
These are good strong plants and will bloom a few weeks 
after planting. Water Lilies postpaid when ordered in quan- 
tities of $2.00 or more. Otherwise, postage is additional. 
Chromatella. Bright sulphur-yellow with broad curving pet- 
als; large about 5 in. in diameter; vigorous; blooms freely 
from early to late and remains open till well past noon, some- 
times all day in cool, cloudy weather. 60c each. 
Comanche. One of the best of the sunset colors; opens apri- 
cot shaded red, with age becoming coppery-orange, glowing red 
in the center, with prominent yellow stamens; remains open 
until well past noon; about 5 in. in diameter. 85c each. 
Escarboucle. One of the brightest intense reds becoming crim- 
son, with garnet stamens; of good size. $1.50 each. 
Gladstone. One of the largest white water lilies, about 6 
to 7 in. in diameter; vigorous; bloom freely. 50c each. 
Gloriosa. Deep carmine rose, becoming deep red with age; 
large; of good form; a free and continuous bloomer, remaining 
open till well past noon. $1.25 aech. 
James Brydon. Large; bright carmine-red, a color that seems 
to glow in the sun; broad, massive incurving petals; blooms 
freely; remains open till well past noon. $1.50 each. 
Peachblow. Delicate peach-blow pink, the color well retain- 
ed; large, about 6 in. in diameter, with plenty of petals; a good 
grower and free bloomer. 50c each. 
Pink Opal. Large; deep rich pink flowers, carried well above 
the water; blooms freely; good for small pools. 50c each. 
Sunrise. A very large glorious yellow; one of the first ta 
open in the morning; about 8 in. in diameter; blooms freely. 
$1.50 each. 
Pink to Color, not named. 45c each. 
White to Color, not named. 35c each. fat? 
WATER LILY GOLLECTIONS 
One pink and one white, unnamed, for 70c. 
One pink, one white and one yelluw for $1.25. 
One red, one pink and one yellow for $2.00. 
