WILD BROS. NURSERY COMPANY 
SARCOXIE, MISSOURI aaa 
6 444 
CDXIE, NURSERES 
=3\PEONY FIELDS 

SHADE TREES—continued 
Plum, Purple Leaf; Prunus Thundercloud 
The very best purple leaf plum we have yet come across. 
It holds its bronzy purple color throughout the entire season, 
not merely in the spring. Upright, strong grower, 25 feet. 
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Fee Wels We AL SEN cer or cree Pen ee EEE eee rey MEM Pr PEER crete pray FERED 1.75 each 
Poplar, Lombardy 
A picturesque tall, slender 
tree, columnar in shape with 
a very formal aspect. Trian- 
gular dark green leaves on 
flat stems, moving freely in the 
breeze, Very rapid in growth. 
Used as an accent tree and to 
create skyline effect. Effective 
for screen and background 
plantings. 

Each Per 10 
Sito 4 Ft irrcccereens .40 3.50 
Q0toe 5i ite -65 6.00 
5 to 7.00 
6 to 9.00 
Sr tOmlOUFt. scans 1.25 11.00 
WOMtORI2UF tars 1:75 

Lombardy Poplar 
Red Bud, cercus canandensis 
See prices and illustration, inside back cover. 
Sycamore, American 
A native tree, rugged in character and picturesque in win- 
ter with its white bark. Excellent for shade and street plant- 
ing 
6 to S.ft., heavy .A.cce ities: -s-nsaveielemer i emeteren ence 2.50 each 
Willow, Babylon Weeping. A large, graceful tree with 
long, slender, drooping branches; growth rapid. 
Matl<size, postpaid sim. ccs ctpaisis as ater oe -40 each; 3.50 per 10 
4 to 5 ft -75 each; 7.00 per 10 
Te ORM & Pepe ici cine SOMOS aged OO Os o 1.00 each 
Willow, Niobe Weeping. A graceful tree; slender, drooping 
yellow-barked branches; leaves lustrous green; very hardy. 
Mail size; postpaid s.acewt ask sees -40 each; 3.50 per 10 
4 to 5 ft .50 each; 7.00 per 10 
B tO Gattis cae ceseciencinays ca aie caveat ane 1.00 each 
Willow, Pussy, Lemoine. A shrub or small tree, its furry 
catkins appearing before the leaves; easily grown. 
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-60 each 
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Weeping Willow 
Hardy Vines... 
Natures Drapery 
When planting cut the tops back severely, particularly 
clinging vines such as Euonymus radicans and Boston and 
English Ivy, as it is the new growth which clings. Twining 
vines must have a support they can twine around. If the soil 
near the foundation is poor, replace with good soil. 
If by parcel post, add 4c each—not less than l5c per pkg. 
Bittersweet, American. A high climbing vine; orange-yel- 
low seed pods reveal bright red seed along the branches in 
autumn; thrives in sun or partial shade; twining. 
-50 each 

Clematis, Jackmani, Large Flowering 
Clematis, Jackmani. Easy to grow if provided a trellis, tied 
securely to the support and provided with a rich, light, well 
drained soil. Mulch the soil lightly winter and summer. A 
royal purple variety; one of the most popular. 
Prices: above: Clematis: c.ictercs stele/ere 01a iclcioxes)-t sts sennteretstete -90 each 
Clematis paniculata; Japanese Clematis. Thousands of fra- 
grant pure white four-petaled starry flowers 1-l'/, in. across 
in September; twining by leaf stems. 
ae | Cae Eee ee REO ean -75 each; 7.00 per 10 
Honeysuckle, Goldflame. A compact twining vine bloom- 
ing almost all summer; flowers in clusters, deep rose out- 
side, yellow inside; fragrant after nightfall. 
ay is -70 each 
Honeysuckle, Hall Japanese. Flowers very fragrant, white 
becoming yellow, in June and at intervals to fall; twining; 
growth rapid. 
2A PesN Oe latexes 
50 each 1. Vee Not cence -40 each 
Honeysuckle, Scarlet Trumpet. Flowers trumpet-shaped, 
scarlet outside, buff within, 1!/2.-2 in. long in clusters at tips 
of branches; twining. 
2 tS NOs Ate cane -40 each; 3.50 per 10 
Ivy, Boston. A graceful vine, excellent for smoothly and 
closely covering a wall ot wood, brick or stone. Leaves 
three lobed, bright green turning orange to scarlet in the fall. 
2 YP NGS! Plants ace corso ants ose -75 each; 3 for 2.00 
Ivy, English. Evergreen waxy leaves; excellent where per- 
sistent foliage is desired. Plant on north of building or in 
shaded areas. Does not do well in full sun. 
2 yr. No. 1 plants.. : -75 each; 3 for 2.00 
Wisteria, American Blue. Clusters of violet-blue flowers, 
longer than those of the Chinese and not quite so thick on 
the cluster. 
2 yrs Now 1) plants. i .caceste ita sbivia enantio 1.00 each 
Wisteria, Chinese White. 2 year No. 1, 1.00 each. 
