WILD BROS. NURSERY COMPANY 
SARCOXIE, MISSOURI & 

Hardy Flowers—continued 

Hardy Chrysanthemums, the glory of autumn. 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
In October and the dull days of November, when frosts 
eep into the air and the garden is nearly bare of color, 
e keep up the succession of beauty; prefer full sun; will 
stand shade part of the day; hardiness depends largely on 
good drainage 


Alabaster. Alabaster white. Large flowers 
Algonquin. A beautiful daffodil yellow. 
Burgundy. Stunning wine red. 
Harbor Lights. Bright yellow, white center. 
Mrs. P. S. Du Pont. Pink to Autumn shades 
Revellier. Bright red, very fine 
Cushion Chrysanthemums 
More dwarf than the above varieties and form a compact 

cushion shaped plant covered with so many flowers the 
foliage can hardly be seen. Bloom late summer to fall. 
Easy to grow and sure to bloom 
Pink Cushion 
White Cushion 
Red Cushion 
Yellow Cushion 
Prices of above Chrysanthemums: 
4.00 per dozen. 
45c each, 3 for 1.25, 
¢ DIAMOND A 
JUBILEE 
“Mum” Special 
One each of the above 
Chrysanthemums, ten in 
all, for only... 
*3.00 
Above Postpaid 

Blanket Flower 
(CYXIE NURSERIES 
EONY FIELDS 

Columbine Coreopsis (see page 23) 
Columbine, Mrs. Scott Elliott’s; Aquilegia 
Dainty long-spurred flowers in late April and early May; 
1-2 ft; mixed colors. 35¢ each, 3 for 80c, 3.00 per doz. 
Coreopsis lanceolata grandiflora 
A brilliant note of color in latter May and early June, with 
its golden daisy-like flowers 2 to 3 in. across on stems 11/2 to 
2 ft. high. Excellent planted where the yellow will contrast 
with Delphinium or other blue flowers. Prefers full sun; tol- 
erates partial shade. Divide and replant every two years. 
30c each, 3 for 60c, 2.25 per doz. 

Daisies give a profusion of flowers. 
Daisy, Edgebrook Giant; New. Truly a giant. Flower re- 
sembling Shasta, except frequently 5 to 6 inches across on 
heavy stems 24 inches long; everblooming. It is truly one of 
the best daisies. 50c each, 3 for 1.40. 
Daisy, Painted; Pyrethrum. Red daisies 11/2 to 21/2 inches 
across in May on 1 to 2-ft. stems. 35c each, 3 for 80c, 3.00 
per doz. 
Daisy, Early Elder; Chrysanthemum maximum Early Elder 
Daisies Z to 21/2 in. across, white with yellow center, borne 
profusely in May; stems 20 to 30 in. tall; vigorous; divide and 
replant each two years. 30c each, 3 for 60c, 2.25 per doz. 
Daisy, Shasta Alaska; Chrysanthemum maximum Alaska 
One of the best Shasta Daisies; 3 to 3!/, 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 
y 30c each, 3 for 60c, 2.25 per doz. 
