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GILBERT H. .WaLiDe ke & 5 ONS SO SAR COR LE, MISSOURI 

Wholesale Prices F. 0. B. Sarcoxie, on Strong 3-to-5-Eye Divisions 
and Will Replace Free of Charge All That Prove Untrue. 
When order is to be sent Parcel Post be sure and send sufficient amount for Parcel Post Costs. 
--- This Catalogue Cancels All Previous Prices --- 

Certificate of Inspection with each shipment. 
GUARANTEE—We exercise the greatest care to keep our plants true to name and are 
willing at any time to replace on proper proof all stock that may prove otherwise, or refund 
the amount paid, put it is mutually agreed that we shall not at any time be liable for a 
greater amount than the original cost. 
GILBERT H. WILD & SON, SARCOXIE, MISSOURI 
Address all orders to Gilbert H. Wild & Son as there are two firms of ‘Wild’ at Sarcozie. 


NOTICE—Prices quoted in our list on Peonies are for 3 to 3-eye divisions. Should you want 
larger plants, we can supply plants of 6 to 10-eyes at double the printed price. 
PEONIES foot ise con 

Per Per 
Each 10 100 
9.51 A. B. FRANKLIN (Franklin). Very large compact rose type. Color 
blush white, much like Tourangelle upright strong grower, free 
bloomer, fragrant, late, 38 inches. Awarded Gold Medal A. P. S., , 
Chicavo. Junes 1933 =Veryemuchy aamiredenuns sone. eee dees. 4.00 
8.90 ACME (Franklin). Very large rose type, light pink with stiff stems 
and good foliage, a sure and profuse bloomer, late, 36 inches..... 3.00 
ADMIRAL (Franklin 1940). Huge rose type white splashed with 
CHIMSON SLLONSwstnaleht sStelip taal LALON .. deen ciel cke l-rotuinteel olay 1 
- 8.5 ADOLPHE ROUSSEAU (Dessert 1890). Very fine early deep red .. .50 
AK-SAR-BEN (Rosenfield 1908). Brilliant crimson, tall grower .. .50 
8.6 ALBERT CROUSSE (Crousse). Fresh salmon-pink. Large, fra- 
prantes lite eat ey eee ee. Dec. VER ay eS » Demers ote ee 3.00 
* 7.1 ALEXANDER DUMAS (Guerin). Salmon-pink .................. 30 2.50 
7.1 ALEXANDRIANA. Light rose-violet, shaded white and salmon. 
Rose type, very large and full. Strong grower. Early ...:........ .40 3.00 
#.5 ALICE HARDING (Lem). Cream-white with soft pink guard pet- 
als. Stems and foliage good. A very fine tlower ................ 2.00 
6.8 ALSACE LORRAINE (Lemoine 1906). White. Pointed white petals, 
suffused with golden lignt from the stamens make this a cnarm- 
Ing Variety wrescmblinewamwaterelily. Late Saepiemen to. Jeneeemenn 40 3.00 
$.0 A. P. SAUNDERS (1919). Flesh-white, changing to pure white at ; 
center. Guard petals sometimes marked with carmine. Large 
LLO WEE here cot Ieee ls, oe ete etic re eater at «1 ee ce a Ee .40 3.00 
ARGENLINE (hens Creamiato: whites pracrantms: so eons. ore 1.00 
8.1 ASA GRAY (Crousse 1886). Guard petals salmon-pink, center 
delicate lilac, sprinkled with minute dots of deeper lilac. Semi- 
POSES bY DGse NIMISCA SOI. ists totam ov lcn Ae phe peas aha ee item cae ee .40 3.00 
8.0 AURORE (Dessert 1904). Flowers are large, lilac-white, with cen- 
ter flecked with crimson. Free, tall, strong."Late ...:.......... 40 3.50 
8.7 AUGUSTE DESSERT. Midseason. Intense velvety carmine, with a 
distinct silver border. A very handsome and distinct variety.... 1.00 
9.18 AUSTEN’S PRIDE. Light pink with lavender shades, rose fragrant. 
Large bloom, sure to open. Late. Stems stiff, just above medium 
height, a strong grower. Most outstanding .................... 5.00 
8.8 BALL o’COTTON (Fra.). Pure white, fragrant, of medium height 
with good foliage. Petal incurved to form a large white ball sim- 
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