WILD BROS. NURSERY COMPANY 
SARCOXIE, MISSOURI aaa 
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Polyantha Roses—continued 
ELSE POULSEN. A dependable large-flowering Flori- 
bunda; bright rose-pink flowers 214 inches across in large 
clusters from early summer till fall on vigorous, upright, 
thrifty plants about 3 feet tall; single to semi-double, 6 to 12 
petals; charming. 
GLORIA MUNDI. Flaming orange-scarlet very double flow- 
ers about 1 inch across in dense clusters all summer; holds 
its color well even in hot weather; vigorous; a good bedding 
Baby Rambler or Polyantha. 
IDEAL. All summer long its dark scarlet blooms like Ram- 
blers are produced freely in large clusters on plants about 
18 in. high; excellent as a dwarf shrub to give constant bloom 
in the shrubbery border, and as a hedge; very showy in 
large masses or beds as one would use geraniums. Pol. 
TRIUMPH D’ORLEANS. Fairly double; brilliant light red 
flowers with a white center, produced freely all summer long 
in big compact clusters like Ramblers. Plants low, seldom 
over 2 ft. Excellent as a dwarf everblooming shrub. Pol. 
New Patented Polyanthas 
PERMANENT WAVE. Large, semi-double flowers of rosy 
pink with cerise edges. Petals are waved permanently fromm 
bud stage. 1.00 each. 
PINOCCHIO. A hardy plant producing an abundance of 
pointed buds of salmon-flushed gold, opening to miniature 
roses of soft clear pink in clusters. Fine. 1.25 each. 
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EONY FIELDS 
CONTROL ROSE PESTS 
and disease this simple way. 
No mixing - it’s ready to go. 
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CONTROL INSECTS 
AND 
PLANT DISEASES 
ON ROSES 
THIS EASY WAY 










@ As soon as plants leaf out in 
spring, dust them regularly 
with EndoPest, Swift’s new 
insecticide and fungicide. A 
few quick strokes of the exclu- 
sive EndoPest dust gun gives 
you control over most chewing 
insects, sucking insects and 
fungus diseases. . . before they 
get started! 
EndoPest 
MADE BY SWIFT 
MAKERS OF VIGORO 
No mixing, comes 
in a dust gun ready 
to use. We recom- 
mend this product for 
use on roses, ever- 
greens and other gar- 
den plants. EndoPest 
applicator gun COM- 
PLETE -witheOmiozs 
dust cartridge, 1.00. 
Refil cartridge, 75c. 
Postage and packing 
10c each additional. 

Shade Trees Beautify the Lawn 
A broad open space of well kept lawn is the first essential 
of good landscape design, the base against which all else 
is viewed. Yet it is incomplete without trees to shield the 
house from the direct heat of the sun, and for ornament. 
Without trees as a background so the topmost branches ex- 
tend above and break the roof lines, and a few toward the 
ends to frame the view, the house appears lost in space. 
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The bark of the European White Birch Is chalky white. 
Once established, nothing will increase in value and give 
such good results with so little attention as shade trees. 
When planting remove any unnecessary weak limbs and 
shorten some others. The central shoot or leader is not 
pruned unless necessary to make the head more dense. As 
limbs develop higher remove the lower ones to the height 
desired. Plant firmly, and water as needed, especially first 
year. 
Birch, European White, Betula alba 
A beautiful, graceful tree of peculiar charm; slender 
branches, the ends drooping with age, bark chalky white; 
leaves rather small, triangular, bright light green, yellow in 
autumn. 
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Crab. Flowering; Malus 
One of the best groups of small trees for ease of growth, 
profusion and beauty of flowers. For the Midwest they are 
more satisfactory than the famed Japanese Flowering Cher- 
ries, give much the same effect, and are dependable. 
Crab, Hopa; Malus Hopa 
See color illustration and prices, inside back cover. 
Crab, Scheideckeri; Malus Scheideckeri. Loaded in latter 
April with semi-double flowers 114 to 1!/) in. across, pink on 
a white ground; delicate fragrance; yellow crabs 34 in. across 
in latter September-October; upright habit, reaching a height 
of about 8 ft.; biooms young; very resistant to cedar rust. 
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5 tos6 Tt: 1.50 each 
Dogwood, Red Flowering 
See inside back cover. 
Dogwood, White Flowering 
See inside back cover. 
Elm, American White; Ulmus americana 
Our well known and beautiful Elm, forming a large majes- 
tic tree with long spreading limbs, and giving a good though 
not dense shade. Leaves dark green, in autumn golden yel- 
low. Growth rather rapid; long lived; easily transplanted. 
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