WILD BROS. NURSERY COMPANY 
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Apple Trees 
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Prices of 2-year Apple 
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XX size, }4 in. caliper up, Each 5 at 25 at 
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Standard size, yj; to 7 in. caliper, 
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about 3! to 4! ft 
Any 5 or more at the 5 rate. 
Grimes Golden. Beautiful yellow; fine quality; Oct.-Dec. 
King David. Jonathan-Winesap cross; dark wine red. 
Red Stayman Winesap. Deeper red than the old Stayman; 
firm, juicy, subacid; good; keeps late; bears young. 
Maiden Blush. A large, clear yellow autumn apple. 
Red Delicious. Colors early and is red almost all over. 
Red Jonathan. Deep red; fine quality; October and later. 
Red Stayman. Deeper red than Winesap; fine grained. 
Winesap. Bright deep red; flesh yellow; very rich, firm; 
very juicy; sprightly subacid; very good; winter. 
Yellow Delicious. Large; golden yellow; late winter; excel- 
lent. 
Yellow Transparent. Yellowish-white; fine grained; juicy; 
sprightly subacid; mid-June; hardy; very young, abundant 
bearer. 
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Six Different Apples 
6 in 1 Apple Tree on One Tree 
Six best, most popular varieties on one tree—Yellow 
Transparent, Wealthy, Yellow Delicious, Red Delicious, 
Red Jonathan and Winesap. An orchard on one tree. 
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Grape Vines 
Concord. Large; the most popular black grape; juicy; 
sweet; hardy; productive; vigorous; mid to late August. 
Fredonia. Black; bunch and berries large; good flavor; pro- 
ductive; early; has given good results in Missouri. 
Moore Early. Black; large; valued for size, hardiness; pro- 
ductiveness and season, about 2 weeks before Concord. 
Niagara. Greenish-white to pale yellow; sweet; productive. 

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Gooseberries 
Easily grown and readily respond to a little care. Plant 
3x5 or 4x5 ft. A northern slope or slight shade is best. 
Houghton. The best for most sections; medium size but a 
profuse bearer; resistant to rust; pale dull red when ripe, 
usually picked green. 2 year No. 1, 50c each, 3 at 45c¢ each. 
Blackberries 
Blackberries begin bearing the second year and under suit- 
able conditions may be depended upon for regular, profitable 
crops. A strong, deep loam that will retain moisture, tending 
toward clay rather than sand, is best. If properly tended they 
may be planted 2x6 ft., 3,600 per acre. 
Early Harvest. Medium size but juicy, sweet; valuable for 
extreme earliness, hardiness and productiveness; firm, ships 
well, 1.25 per 10, 2.75 per 25, 50 or more at 9.50 per 100. 
Eldorado. Medium to large; oblong-conical; jet black; sweet; 
midseason; hardy; vigorous; productive. 1.25 per 10, 2.75 
per 25, 50 or more at 9.50 per 100. 
Raspberries 
Ripen between strawberries and blackberries, begin bear- 
ing the second year, increase as they become established, and 
bear regularly under proper conditions. Should have a deep 
soil with plenty of humus that retains moisture during a dry 
year. 
Cumberland. Black. See prices, back cover. 
Latham. Large; attractive brilliant red; good quality; pro- 
ductive. 1.40 per 10, 3.00 per 25, 50 or more at 11.00 per 100. 
Currants for Jelly 
If you like home-made jelly, plant Currants, 3x4 ft. In the 
Central States they should have partial shade or a northern 
slope. Red. 2 yr. No. 1 45c¢ each, 3 for 1.20. 
Asparagus 
Mary Washington and Paradise. Both rust resistant varie- 
ties. 70c per doz., 1.25 per 25, 4.00 per 100. 


Prices of Grapes Each 5 at 25 at 50 at = 
Concord, 2 yr. No. Veen 30 25 22 20 Rhubarb or Pie Plant 
Moots Enc De pe es oe es Large, tender, delicately flavored stalks; productive. 30¢ 
Niagara, 2 yr. No. 1... 35 32 .30 .28 each, 3 for 60c. 1.90 per dozen. 
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Baby saBrecthiarn.wsnaessacte M7 Desmoditimin ste: 8 | Mallow (Hibiscus)... 20 Sedum oessssssseseesssssssssecenssnenn 20 
Barberry (Berberis)..............+. 7 | Deuteia; 22 cee aren S 8) Maple *:.2ec a ee ae 5 | Shade Trees .....jrscemmeee 4-6 
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Birch (Betula)...........0+.-. ee Fuo ec duane sr ae aS pats 1 Splred, °s.csssisssscmsekdcne 10 
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: 3 ATE YUN oeeeccseeeeseeescseeteeeneesees Strawberries.......... Back Cover 
Bleeding Hearts......0cunca ld S Willi 
Boysenberry..........Back Cover | Gaillardic, usc: Vi7is| (Pecchaprrca an sake 21,23 | Sweet William... 20 
Buddleia (Butterfly Bush)......7 | Gladiolus o.com 1S | Per s.csccscscnesnsseecraecrseansnesravserees 21) |) syringa (Lilac)/a,:.eneeeee 23 
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Cannas .... : ali: Perennials) ee 17-20 COMIX a vessctcescracecheeeeee 
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Cherry ; 21 | Hydranget, \....7anaeeeres |) Ploteodan Gaara eee 17 Vin OO tn ee 6 
Chrysanthemums 18 | Hibiscus (Mallows) .............. 203 Plum cae eee 6, 21 ‘ital ant. a ee Ce 
Clematis ; 6 Iris 16 19 Poplar (Populus) ee. ei 6 LIQ voswadewsucwucnnhdvcetesaeunsaapeeninte 
Columbine soon By eae aise Privat .42.cntieyeee: 10, 15°] Weigela .::.....ciusiecccmctnamans 11 
Cornus (Dogwood 23 eos fad Willows 2s acne eee 6, 11 
Cotoneaster 8 Juniper (Juniperus) 12,13 | Quince, Japan .. 10 | Wisteria : ; : 6 
5 CePA DIAMOND JUBILEE SPECIALS—Front Cover, Pages 11, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22 and Back Cover..... 
Combe Printing Company . 
. . Horticultural Printers , 
. . St. Joseph, Mo. 
