WILD BROS. NURSERY COMPANY 
SARCOXIE, MISSOURI See 
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Privet, the Living Fence 

Plant 10 to 12 in. apart. Prune back to within 4 to 6 in. of 
the ground to make them branch low and thickly. The sec- 
ond spring, if not sufficiently thick, again prune back, a little 
higher. After that prune to keep the hedge the height and 
width desired, usually about three times a year. Avoid se- 
vere pruning after the middle of August. 
Privet, Amur River North; Ligustrum amurense 
A rapid growing Privet of upright habit, taking the place 
of California as it is reliably hardy here. Very fragrant small 
white flowers like tiny lilacs in late May, followed by black 
berries; seldom blooms when pruned as a hedge. 
Prices: eachitiln: lots? Offaie acietats ce oe veo ence eral 50 100 
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Privet, California; Ligustrum ovalifolium 
Glossy dark green leaves, retained well into winter. 
Prices each) im lots, Ofjejerc.c ocersverst-cereyetieterereve eter -lerer 50 100 
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Privet, Chinese No. 6 
Small, glossy leaved variety, decidedly upright in habit, 
compact in growth making a uniform hedge. 
Prices; eachipini lotsnots.s.cc: cle crte cele «scutemyeinm aes 50 100 
12 to 48 ins, tops cute backs. acer levers shel sue eeretoie Ae aiid 
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Privet, Ibolium; Ligustrum ibolium 
A hybrid of Ibota and California, with foliage similar to 
California, and well retained to the ground; hardy, and val- 
uable where California winter-injures. 
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A field of young Evergreens growing at Sarcoxie Nurseries. 


XIE, NURSERIES 
SGrONY FIELDS 
Hardy Vines - - - 
Natures Drapery 
Five or more of a kind at the 10 rate. 
If by parcel post add 3c each, not less than 10c per pack- 
age, for Missouri and adjoining states, except mail sizes. 
Bittersweet, Oriental; Celastrus orbiculatus 
Growth more rapid than American; seeds arranged along 
the branches where the leaves have fallen; twining; succeeds 
in sun or partial shade. 
2 year 
Clematis Japanese; Clematis paniculata 
One of the most beautiful vines with its thousands of pure 
white four-petaled starry flowers 1 to 11/2 in. across, in clusters 
covering the upper part of the plant in September. Its deli- 
cious fragrance resembles that of English Hawthorn. Growth 
rapid, reaching a height of 15 to 20 ft.; the leaf stems twine 
around the support. Excellent on porch, arbor or trellis, or for 
covering rocky slopes. Succeeds in full sun or shade part of 
the day. Prune if necessary in early spring. 
2 year 
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Honeysuckle, Goldflame; Lonicera Goldflame 
The large flame-coral trumpets with recurving tips are lined 
with gold. Fragrant after nightfall. It blooms in large clus- 
ters from late spring until almost frost; attractive dark blue- 
green foliage; twining; resistant to insects and diseases. By 
pruning may be grown as a dwarf, dense shrub. 
.70 each 
Honeysuckle, Hall Japanese; Lonicera Halliana 
Deliciously fragrant flowers, white bec&ming yellow in June 
and, less profusely, at intervals till fall. Very rapid, strong 
growth, reaching 15 ft; holds its leaves until Christmas or 
later; twining. Excellent for porches, trellises, covering stone 
walls, as a ground cover and to protect embankments from 
washing; in sun or partial shade. 
EY CAP Siem aieys Gremrencra abetsscycye wearer oekaae Rieke ets ON a ear arte -50 each 
Honeysuckle, Scarlet Trumpet; Lonicera sempervirens 
The old popular Cora] Honeysuckle, a favorite of the hum- 
ming birds; trumpet-shaped flowers 1!/) to 2 in. long, outside 
scarlet, inside buff to yellow, clustered at the ends of the 
branches on the new growth in May, and when growing vig- 
orously, at intervals until fall; berries red; leaves blue-green, 
1 to 3 in. long, almost evergreen in mild climates. A rapid 
high twining vine. 
2 PV CAP ralesatare ois asievse akeestors siete hatnnie slo SE ys Meiittere Cee 
Ivy, Boston; Japanese Ivy; Ampelopsis Veitchi 
A graceful vine, excellent for smoothly and closely cover- 
ing a wall of wood, brick or stone, as it clings by means of 
disc bearing tendrils. Leaves three lobed, bright green in 
early spring, becoming dark green, in autumn red and 
orange. 
2° year UNOs “ataewoce ctecsteccetecte ney re eierareat ot nee etree .75 each 
Wisteria, Chinese Purple; Wisteria sinensis 
Delightfully fragrant blue-violet pea-shaped flowers l-inch 
across produced freely in drooping clusters 6 to 12 in. long 
in May. A stout, rapid growing, twining vine. Excellent on 
porch, arbor or pergola. 
I yeah Grown giremagrattsacrmenrseiscteri eet eee .60 each 
Wisteria, Chinese White: Wisteria sinensis alba 
A beautiful white-flowered form of Chinese Wisteria. 
I year, Grow ne Thom Ghat cScrwrccemerc ne terectereiereeiteenee -60 each 
