2 THE SARCOXIE NURSERIES PEONY FIELDS 
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Hardy Flowering Shrubs 
Mail sizes, postpaid. Mail sizes, while not as large as the oth- 
er grades, are sturdy, well rooted young plants and, given time 
and reasonable care, give good results. If larger Sizes are 
wanted by mail, postage is additional. Shrubs larger than 3 to 
4 ft. can seldom be sent by mail. 
Five or more of a kind at the 10 rate, less at each rate. 
Althea; Rose of Sharon. MHollyhock-like flowers in late sum- 
mer to fall; upright habit, attaining 10-15 ft.; easily grown. 
Colors: Double Pink, Double Red. 
Mall Sizes, postpaldiyccc. sau flees ce es te .20 each; 1.80 per 10 
18 to 24 inches...... .35 each PUTOMSETECC Cale cue .40 each 
Barberry, Thunberg or Japanese. Dwarf, dense, compact, 
spreading habit; graceful spiny branches; small leaves coloring 
brilliantly in autumn; scarlet berries 3% inch long in October 
and later; excellent for foundation and hedges. 
2 LO DO INCITSS aan testi pie eee ae mittee eee .35 each; 3.00 per 10 
LOsLOLASHINGCNES -2.4 3 ache ais ata eee .40 each; 3.50 per 10 
Barberry, Red-leaved Thunberg. Foliage a rich bronzy red 
throughout summer if planted in full sun; scarlet berries. 
ADETOPISHRINCHES Eat tone tects eRe .60 each; 5.50 per 10 
PSAkO Mee MITICIOS fy cracta SN yicon techs sts ule tek ete : , «5 each; 7.00 per 10 
Beautybush, Kolkwitzia amabilis. A very popular May flow- 
ering shrub, its arching sprays a mass of pink flowers. 
15 to 18 inches........ .60 each 18 to 24 inches .75 each 
Butterfly Bush. Covered from summer till fall with fragrant 
flowers resembling lilacs; grows 4 to 6 ft. high, may be kept 
lower by pruning; mound in winter the same as you protect 
everblooming roses. Charming. Lavender tinted pink, the pink 
shading more noticeable in sun. Dubonnet. The color of the 
French wine, a shade popular in dress fabrics. 
12 VEAR INO. cose .35 each 2 yOareNoeliue. ss .45 each 
Butterfly Bush, Royal Purple. A truly royal color. Its im- 
mense trusses of brilliant flowers withstand summer’s heat and 
bloom over a long period. The plant is sturdy with well colored 
foliage. 
2EVCALr DIANTS Gea ee Oran eee enero arin are A ey oe 1.00 each 
Calycanthus floridus. Odd double, spicily fragrant chocolate- 
red flowers about 2 inches across in later spring; sun or shade. 
AB2ZtO tT QE AN CHES foe hie rr eae: 2 eee 2 aks amie .60 each 
Crab, Flowering. See Shade Trees. 
Cotoneaster acutifolia; Peking Cotoneaster. An upright, 
spreading shrub reaching 5 to 6 ft.; small whitish-pink flowers; 
black berries % inch long; autumn foliage purplish-red. 
Sito: 4..feet..0 i. .75 each ALOU S UTC CL wakes 1.25 each 
Cranberry Bush. Plant and foliage are like the common 
Snowball. Grown for the Cranberry-like fruits in early August, 
remaining showy into early winter. 
QUEtO OTT COTE Ne eer tere ee econ Eee asi d an eee Mate ce nee .75 each 
Crape Myrtle. Its crinkled crape-like flower clusters are 
borne in profusion throughout latter summer. Color: Water- 
melon red. ; 
PEP OUST OC Ere ener eee eee UL oo ae ese Cone Ree eee pane 1.00 each 
Desmodium, Purple. Graceful arching branches covered in late 
summer with small, rose-purple, pea-shaped flowers. 
day Cat INOwel cas ces .40 each Zin¥ Catan Oona. ee .60 each 
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MISSOURI SALES TAX; GUARANTEE, ETC. 
Missouri customers please add two per cent sales tax. 
Quotations are necessarily subject to State or Federal 
regulations that may be enacted, and prices subject to 
change should occasion require. 
We exercise care and diligence to have our varieties 
true to label and sell our stock with the express guar- 
antee that we will, on proper proof, replace any that 
may prove otherwise, or refund the amount paid for 
ee Sees which shall constitute the extent of our lia- 
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