; WILD BROS. NURSERY CO., SARCOXIE, MO. 15 
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Maple, Sugar, Rock or Hard; Acer saccharum 
Unquestionably one of our most beautiful long-lived trees; 
large, stately, with a dense, symmetrical crown; deeply root- 
ed, allowing grass to grow about the trunk; leaves three to 
five pointed, deep green, in autumn yellow, orange and scar- 
let. Transplanting may change the autumn color as it is af- 
fected by soil and climatic conditions. 
BRCOMM Glee ttt Se ete sir erie wis. ee ores a 6 1.25 each; 10.00 per 10 
GMtOmn Gut tnememo ey cdotaa Steve. ¢ cysicie tee tetas & 1.75 each; 15.00 per 10 
SMLOM OMT Crereteres sn sieete syancisye s esereists ciel yells 2.50 each; 22.50 per 10 
10 to 12 ft., 12-134 in. caliper....... 4.00 each; 35.00 per 10 
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6.00 each; 55.00 per 10 
2o2/ae ine Galipeiunin 7.50 each; 70.00 per 10 
Mimosa Tree; Chinese Silk Tree; Albizzia Julibrissin 
This unusual, rapid growing Asiatic tree produces a trop- 
ical effect. Its spreading branches form a low, flat-topped 
crown with tiny, fern-like or feathery foliage and fragrant 
showy pink Acacia-like flowers with long silky stamens at 
the tips of branches from mid June to September. 
Mail size, postpaid.. .35 each SatOeae ttt. 60 each 
Oak, Pin; Quercus palustris. 
One of the most handsome Oaks with its spreading, de- 
cidedly horizontal to ascending branches, the lower some- 
what drooping with age, sometimes almost to the ground, 
with a symmetrical pyramidal head, oval with age. Leaves 
glossy green, in autumn deep scarlet. Excellent for land- 
scape and street. 
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SacomiOttae12)t0) 15 Ins caliper; B&B. ...... +... 5.00 each 
AOstOnI 2a teralyontonc ina caliper B& Bites... sc.s.. 7.50 each 
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Poplar, Lombardy; Populus nigra italica 
A tall, slender, columnar, spire-like tree of picturesque 
and very formal aspect; triangular dark green leaves on flat- 
tened stems, moving freely in the breeze; very rapid growth. 
Landscape architects use it freely as an accent tree, and, 
planted 6 to 10 ft. apart, for screening objectionable views. 
Six feet in time makes a thick screen. 
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.35 each; 3.00 per 10 
-45 each; 4.00 per 10 

Elm. 
American White 
Redbud; Judas Tree; Cercis canadensis 
A small tree, outstanding in April with its myriad of rose- 
pink pea-shaped flowers 1/2 in. long clustered thickly along 
and almost concealing the leafless younger branches; con- 
trasts beautifully with White Flowering Dogwood; leaves 
heart-shaped, 3 to 5 in. long, bright yellow in autumn. 
Satori ett. ce: 50 each Aito.5, ttz,.: eee. .75 each 
Varnish or Golden Rain Tree; Koelreuteria paniculata 
A decidedly unusual small tree; leaflets 7 to 15 to the stem, 
bright lustrous deep green, in autumn yellow, crimson and 
brown; odd brilliant canary-yellow flowers 1/2 in. long in clus- 
ters sometimes 18 in. long at the ends of the branches in late 
June or early July; growth rapid. 
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Suto Gf tite aerate omens atcha ¢ suerte cremate tous rwiat avaretio eit 1.40 each 
Walnuts, Black 
These are seedlings of the following varieties, the kernels 
of which on an average range from 26 to 30 per cent of the 
weight. 
Edras. Flavor good; cracks well. 
Mintle. Kernel good color and flavor. 
Ogden. Kernel white; excellent cracker. 
Thomas. Flavor and color good; cracks well. 
Strong 1 year, 12 to OO ree ee soe oi hE .60 each 
Hardy Water Lilies 
Bloom All Summer 

Perhaps the easiest flower grown. Once established, they 
require no cultivation, no weeding, no watering, except to 
see that the pool does not become dry. A pool with 8 to 12 
in. of good soil, a foot or more of water, and sun will give 
you beautiful water lilies from May until frost. They may re- 
main in the pool over winter if the water is deep enough so 
it will not freeze to the soil. When grown in boxes in con- 
crete pools the boxes should be about 8 in. deep and 14 to 16 
in. 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, 
sometimes all day in cool, cloudy weather. 75¢ each. 
Gladstone. One of the largest white water lilies, about 6 
to 7 in. in diameter; vigorous; bloom freely. 60c¢ each. 
Gloriosa. Deep carmine rose, becoming deep red with age; 
large; of good form; a free and continuous bloomer, remain- 
ing open till well past noon. $1.25 each. “ 
Pink Opal. Large; deep rich pink flowers, carried well 
above the water; blooms freely; good for small pools. 60¢ each, 
