(OOXIE NURSERIES 
EONY FIELDS 
WILD BROS. NURSERY COMPANY 
SARCOXIE, MISSOURI Seet 13 
B.A. 


Spirea Froebeli—Red Summer Spirea 
Sumac, Fragrant; Rhus aromatica. A beautiful native plant 
excellent in shrub groups and for naturalizing. Foliage 
bronze to brilliant red in fall. Clusters of berries in late sum- 
mer. Sun or shade, foliage aromatic. 4 to 5 ft. 
ASSUOP L4G iN ertetevetereretetercaicupienstorclersiste aia ene -30 each; 2.50 per 10 
Sweet Shrub, Carolina Allspice; Calycanthus floridus. Odd, 
double, spicy fragrant, chocolate red flowers about 2 inches 
across in latter spring; any well drained somewhat rich soil, 
sun or shade. Grows 4 to 6 ft. 
GACOWSs fhewpest cele e2 -75 each; 7.00 per 10 
Tamarix; Tamarisk 
While grown mainly for their delicate feathery foliage, in 
general effect like Asparagus, the tiny flowers make the bush 
a cloud of pink. Prune severely each spring to maintain a 
continuous supply of new wood and to keep the plant bushy 
and the height desired. It attains 4 to 15 ft. according to va- 
riety. Plant lower growing shrubs in front of the taller Tama- 
rix. 
Tamarix Hispida rubra. Grows 5 to 6 feet high with feath- 
ery green foliage and long plumes of tiny flowers of bright 
pink, almost red. Prune severely each year. 
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Sto aut tin sorta os Cen hehe Sit ee auth -50 each; 4.50 per 10 
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Vitex; New Chaste Tree. Its long spikes of small, rather 
deep lavender blue flowers at the ends of the branches in 
July and at intervals till fall, somewhat resemble those of the 
Butterfly Bush. It makes a distinctive, rather large shrub of 
graceful, open airy habit, with five-fingered leaves, dark 
green above, grayish beneath, with an aromatic pungent 
odor. Not yet in general use, but desirable in the shrub 
border for contrast. 
NSO 24 Pisces stitest -40 each CEtOVOcT carer ce -.60 each 
Set 4 ftvacmene ateacas SE AIO COIR Bre Re .80 each 
Weigela; Diervilla 
Very showy in May when covered with its profusion of 
trumpet-shaped flowers 11/2 in. long in clusters along the 
branches. Most kinds make a bush 6 to 8 ft. high and prefer 
full sun. Best in groups or for corners where they may be 
given plenty of room. Prune after blooming. 
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Weigela, Bristol Ruby. NEW. 
Plant patent No. 492. This new outstanding Weigela 
is hardier and more vigorous than any of the red Wei- 
gelas. Soft ruby red to crimson. Grows 6 to 7 feet. 
Sun or partial shade. 
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Weigela Eva Rathke. Brilliant carmine-red flowers in May 
and to a limited extent at intervals during summer; grows 
about 4 ft. high; succeeds in partial shade. Prune after bloom- 
ing, otherwise the bush is inclined to become straggly. 
bee Cole's: Get 58 aioe ciaemnc Corie .80 each 
Weigela Rosea. Distinctly red buds opening rose-pink out- 
side, lighter within; blooms freely. 
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