WILD BROS. NURSERY CO., SARCOXIE, MO. , 19 
Plants by Parcel Post 
Plants vary in weight and there are eight zones. For Mis- 
souri and adjoining states allow 10c for the first and 1!/2c to 
3c for each additional plant. Any surplus will be refunded. 
These are good, strong, outdoor grown plants, not the small 
plants offered in low priced collections. Six or more of a kind 
at the dozen rate. 
Plants dug when blooming, with a ball of earth, 25c each 
minimum. 
Anchusa, Dropmore; Summer Forget-me-not 
Its large, loose clusters of flowers 1/2 to 34 in. across, like 
Forget-me-nots, are produced freely in latter May on well 
branched stems 3 ft. high, a good deep, rich blue which does 
not fade. Remove the old flower stalks after blooming. Suc- 
ceeds in sun. 25¢ each. 
Baby’s Breath, Bristol Fairy; Gypsophila Bristol Fairy 
One of the best flowers for producing an airy, graceful 
effect in the garden or in vases of cut flowers. Dainty double 
white flowers 14 inch across arranged in large, loose clusters 
on stems 2 to 3 feet tall in June. If dried for winter use cut 
before fully open and hang tips down. Thrives in sun, pref- 
erably in a limy soil. 70c each, 3 for 2.00. 
Balloon-Flower; Chinese Bell-Flower; Platycodon grandiflora 
So named from the odd balloon-like buds which open into 
five-pointed broad bell-shaped blue flowers 2!/2 to 3 in. 
across, at the tips of the branches on stems 1]/p to 3 ft. tall 
in latter June, sometimes at intervals during summer: It 
should have well drained soil. 20c each, 3 for 45c, 1.50 doz. 
Blanket Flower; Gaillardia grandiflora 
It blooms from latter May until frost, in spite of heat, cold, 
wet and drouth. Flowers daisy-like, 2 to 3 in. across, maroon 
bordered yellow, as gaudy as a Navajo blanket, on stems 
1% to 2Yp ft. tall. Prefers full sun. Very free from insects and 
diseases. Divide and replant every two or three years. Very 
effective in combination with Shasta Daisies. 20¢ each, 3 for 
45c, 1.50 per doz. 
Bleeding Heart; Dicentra spectabilis 
An old-time favorite, rich in sentiment and association. 
Heart-shaped rosy-carmine flowers with protruding white in- 
ner petals, drooping on stems 11/2 to 2 ft. high, carried well 
above the foliage, in latter April. Needs rich, fairly light soil. 
Succeeds in full sun; excellent in shade. 70c each, 3 for 1.95. 
Daisy, Early Elder; Chrysanthemum maximum Early Elder 
Daisies 2 to 21, in. across, white with yellow center, borne 
profusely in May; stems 20 to 30 in. tall; vigorous; divide and 
replant each two years. 20c each, 3 for 45c, 1.50 per doz. 
Daisy, Shasta Alaska; Chrysanthemum maximum Alaska 
One of the best Shasta Daisies; 3 to 3!/2 in. across on stems 
15 to 24 in. tall in latter June and early July; white with yel- 
low center; blooms freely; divide and replant every other 
year. 20c each, 3 for 45c, 1.50 per doz. 


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Hollyhock 
Excellent massed against fence, buildings and at angles 
of walks. Assorted double, Red, Pink, White, Yellow. 25c 
each, 3 for 65c, 2.25 per doz. 
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The starry flowers of Day Lilies. 
Lily, Day; Hemerocallis 
Lily-like six-pointed starry flowers in abundance in sum- 
mer; very free from enemies, easily grown and, once estab- 
lished, a prominent addition to the garden in full sun or par- 
tial shade. Except as noted, 20c each, 3 for 55c, 1.75 per doz. 
Florham. Golden to orange-yellow flowers 41/2 to 5 in. 
across, on 4 ft. stems in summer; fragrant; half evergreen 
foliage. 
Gloria. Deep orange, outside only slightly tinted; large; 
fragrant. 60c each. 
Hyperion. Canary-yellow, center a little deeper; large; fra- 
grant; many buds; blooms profusely. 75¢ each. 
Middendorffi. Rich pure orange-yellow flowers on 15 to 18 
in. stems; mild fragrance; blooms freely in early summer. 
Minor; Dwarf Lemon Lily. Small, delightfully fragrant, deep 
golden-yellow starry flowers in May and at intervals during 
summer. It forms dense clumps 12 to 15 in. high. 
Ophir. Waxy, golden-yellow, 5 in. across and 6 in. long; 
fragrant; tall; many flowers. 50c each. 
Rajah. Mahogany-red, shading to orange throat; delicate 
fragrance; very large; blooms profusely. One of the best of 
this color. 1.00 each. 
Sovereign. Soft chrome-yellow, outside shaded brown. 
Thunbergi. Light lemon-yellow flowers on 2 to 3 ft. stems 
in latter summer; delicate fragrance; often opens in the eve- 
ning. 
Phlox subulata; Moss Pink; Ground Pink 
Charming dwarf plants of spreading habit, forming dense 
mats of tiny, narrow, somewhat moss-like leaves }/2 in. long, 
almost hidden in April and early May with small clusters of 
five-petaled flowers 34 in. across on stems 2 to 6 in. high; 
beautiful in the rock garden, for carpeting and edging; adapt- 
ed to full sun; tolerates partial shade; plant about | ft. apart. 
Pink and White, 25c each, 3 for 50c, 2.00 per doz. 
