WILD BROS. NURSERY COMPANY 
SARCOXIE, MISSOURI 
14 s46 
Broad-Leaved Evergreens 

Euonymus patens as a foundation plant. 
Abelia grandiflora 
White to light pink fragrant flowers like small Weigelas, 
from early summer till fall; small, glossy, dark evergreen 
leaves. 
18 to 24 in. B&B... 3.00 each 
2.25 each 2ItOLOn ca Goksace 
Euonymus patens; Spreading Euonymus 
A broad, compact, shapely bush with leathery, glossy vivid 
green leaves 2 to 3 in. long, usually retained throughout win- 
ter; greenish-white four-petaled flowers 3/g in. across in clus- 
ters 2 to 3 in. across in late July; magnificent with its scarlet- 
red seeds when in full fruit in late fall and early winter; suit- 
able for sun and partial shade. 
15 to 18 in. B&B.. 2.00 each 18 to 24 in. B&B.. 2.50 each 
04°t0:30 TNABEB GGG... nites ie tte oe ener 3.00 each 
Nandina domestica 
A semi-evergreen shrub with numerous upright, reedlike 
stems. Each cane has a tuft of spreading light green foliage 
except the very young growth, which is tinted pink to cop- 
per. In August white panicles of flowers appear, followed 
by masses of red berries in trusses. In autumn, coppery tints 
cover the foliage, making it a most pleasing combination. 
While not entirely evergreen, it is nearly so. 
18 to 24 in. B&B.... 2.75 each 24 to 30 in. B&B.... 3.75 each 
Cannas 
Bloom June Till Frost 
Plant Cannas for a profusion of large, dazzling flowers from 
June till frost. Their stately habit, large foliage and gaudy 
colors produce a rather tropical effect. Excellent as a sum- 
mer screen for unsightly objects. They produce a good effect 
med in beds, small groups in the hardy border, or among 
shrubs. 
For a circular bed take a stake and string and mark a cir- 
cle 18 in. from center or 3 ft. across. Lengthen the string 18 
in. for each circle. Set one plant in the center, six in the first 
circle, 12 in the second, 18 in the third, and so on. It requires 
37 plants for a bed 9 feet across, and at least a foot all 
around should be allowed for growth of foliage. Plant when 
you plant your garden, in a sunny situation in good, rich, 
mellow garden soil, 18 in. apart. Not hardy; must be stored 
over winter. 
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EONY FIELDS 
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CANNAS—contionued 
Parcel Post. Allow 15c per doz., 20c for 2 doz., for Missouri 
and adjoining states. 
Austria. Large; canary-yellow dotted crimson; green foli- 
age; grows 4 to 5 ft. high; blooms freely. 
City of Portland. Deep pink; green foliage; grows 3}/ ft. 
high. 
King Humbert. Large trusses of large, bright orange-scar- 
let flowers; bronze foliage; blooms freely; fine; grows 4 to 5 ft. 
Louisiana. Large; orange scarlet; green foliage; grows 9 ft. 
President. Rich, glowing scarlet; large flowers on strong 
stalks; green foliage; blooms freely; grows 4 ft; stands heat 
well. 
Yellow King Humbert. Large; rich yellow dotted red, occa- 
sionally a scarlet or scarlet-striped flower; green foliage. 
Wintzer’s Colossal. Very large; vivid scarlet, its brilliance 
well retained; grows 5 ft. 
Prices of above Cannas, 20c each, 6 for 87c, 12 for 1.68. 
Dahlias 
for Autumn Flowers 
Easily grown and give an abundance of flowers in early 
autumn. The decorative type have large, broad petals in 
rather flat heads. Special care and disbudding will increase 
the size of the flowers. Not hardy; must be stored over winter. 
In the central and southern states the summers are too hot 
for good Dahlia flowers. Plant late (about May 15 here) to 
have them blooming during the cooler autumn days. Lay the 
tuber flat, the eye or sprout upward. When three pairs of 
leaves are formed, pinch out top pair to make them branch. 
Parcel Post. For Missouri and adjoining states, add 12c 
for 6 or less, 2c for each additional. 
Avalon. Sparkling yellow. 40¢ each. 
Beauty Supreme. Large; coral-pink, tinged lavender; al- 
most orchid-pink. Formal decorative. 40¢ each. 
Blue Bird. Large; near blue color; very good. Formal dec- 
orative. Blooms freely. 50c each. 
Francis Larocca. Large light canary yellow; blooms freely; 
a good cut flower; formal decorative. 40c each. 
Golden Eclipse. Golden yellow; center tinged buff; very 
large on good stems; formal decorative. 40¢ each. 
Gallant Fox. A good red not affected by sun as badly as 
most reds; strong but not rank grower; good stems. 40c each. 
Jersey's Beauty. Large; luminous coral pink on long stems; 
tall; one of the very best; formal decorative. 40c¢ each. 
Kentucky. A sport of Jersey's Beauty with more gold and 
salmon blended in the pink; large formal decorative. 40c. 
Kentucky Sun. Clear light lemon yellow. Good grower 
and producers quantities of large blossoms on sturdy stems. 
Formal decorative. 50c each. 
Mrs. I de Ver Warner. Bright lilac rose; prolific; excellent 
growth. Formal decorative. 40c each. 
Waite’s White Jersey. Large; an excellent white of the Jer- 
sey Beauty type; blooms freely. 50c each. 
One-half doz. assorted 2.25; 1 doz. assorted 4.00, except 
Waite’s White, Kentucky Sun and Blue Bird. 
