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Desmodium, White. Similar to the purple form except the 
flowers are white and starts blooming a trifle later. 
te VCarngNO.w: 1) ance .40 each JL Year N Ossian: .60 each 
Deutzia, Pride of Rochester. Double tassel-like flowers, white, 
outer petals rose, in spikes 4 to 6 inches long in May. 
Mail size........ .25 each 18 to 24 inches...... 50 each 
Dogwood, Bailey’s. Grown mainly for its bright coral-red 
branches in winter; succeeds in sun or partial shade. 
Matitsizese pOSt pall eiare ies cisiel io’: koh Sinn eaters UO ete .25 each 
18 to 24 inches...... -40 each 2-to 3.feet?.-3.. .60 each 
Euonymus alata compacta; Dwarf Winged Euonymus. An un- 
usual shrub with 2 or 4 very thin, blade-like wings on the 
branches; grows 3 to 4 ft. high; tiny yellowish flowers; autumn 
foliage very brilliant scarlet, crimson and rose, 
AeoeeC OM SPL IICM CS teeters che tect) areie orl hero teehe cases eat are ttaceehabenets .50 each 
Forsythia; Golden Bell. Golden-yellow, 4-petaled flowers, 
somewhat bell-shaped, before the leaves develop, often in March. 
Primulina, light primrose-yellow; later than other varieties. 
Spectabilis, large, rich yellow; showy; one of the best. 
Maltesize.e pOstpaldes. 4 os cstevc oe cn ee. .20 each; 1.80 per 10 
LSRtOee Tein Gh eSerten ters sees cooks coo oorer -40 each; 3.50 per 10 
AE Om at CCE sioner ere meh re a ts kc nfale sity heme ae 50 each; 4.50 per 10 
SULORTULEC Care eae cet Herts ce itetere es -60 each; 5.50’ per 10 
Honeysuckle, Bush. Covered in early spring with dainty flow- 
ers, followed in June with red berries even more ornamental 
than the flowers; attains 6-8 ft. Fragrantissima or Winter, very 
fragrant creamy-white flowers in March; seldom fruits. Mor- 
rowi, flowers white changing to yellow; spreading habit. Wheel- 
ing, bright deep pink, almost red flowers. White Bush, white 
owers. 
VWallesizese DOSt Dalat oe cs av, t ens ooh .20 each; 1.80 per 10 
I SmtOmetAM CNS Succ. sates tees Pie eo cencustece’s, « were .40 each; 3.50 per 10 
ZRCORSSTOCT ier crriere crotete tea 6 waster gaen cP otoarehe 50 each; 4.50 per 10 
SHLORGET COL re tee crc Senet eee neohome. mialacel sbaj'e 60 each; 5.50 per 10 
Hydrangea Hills of Snow. Well named for its profusion of 
snow-white flowers in large, somewhat globular clusters, be- 
ginning in June; suitable for full sun and partial shade. 
TY Car SiZe es. 62.05.08 .50 each 2. Year SIZE? oe aa 6: 75 each 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora. Flowers in great cone- 
shaped clusters, white assuming rose tints, in profusion in Au- 
gust and September; attains 5 to 7 ft.; plant in full sun. 
Mail size, postpaid.... .40 each 1S stoc24eines oe. roreacn 

Butterfly Bush Forsythia 
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RADIO GARDENING TALKS 
Those within range of the Joplin, Missouri, Station, WMBH, 
1450 on your dial, are invited to tune in each Sunday at one 
o’clock for a musical program, and a gardening talk by the Sar- 
coxie Nurseries. 
