WOLCOTTS LTD., JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
ASTER alpinus Goliath. Large purple-blue blossoms on 
10-inch stems. Fine for rock garden or edge of border 
Each 
.25 
Doz. 
2.50 
A. subcoeruleus “Florist Delight.” Giant flowers of laven¬ 
der blue. New and choice. 
.35 
3.00 
ASTILBE rubra. Fine variety with massive blossoms of 
rose color. 4 feet. 
.40 
4.00 
A. simplicifolia. Beautiful dwarf variety from Japan. Pan¬ 
icles of white blossoms on stems of 6 inches to 9 inches. 
Lovely foliage. Very rare. 
.50 
5.00 
BELLIUM bellidioeides. A dainty little miniature of the 
Beilis perennis, except that it throws out numerous run¬ 
ners and so forms a wide mat, covered in summer with 
small white Daisies. Fine for rockery. 
.25 
2.50 
B. nivale. Similar to above with white daisies stained red 
underneath . 
.25 
2.50 
CAMPANULA (Bellflower). The Bellflowers are for the most part 
of a very elegant habit and beautiful appearance. The perennial 
varieties are all of great beauty, the taller ones being suitable for 
the border and very valuable as cut flowers, while the dwarfer sorts 
are well adapted for the front of borders and for rockeries. The most 
of the varieties are easily grown and unless otherwise specified, 
prefer a well drained, rather rich, sandy loam. Those adapted to 
rockery culture are among the choicest of perennial plants. 
C. bellidifolia. A beauty for the alpine garden. Rosettes of 
spoon-shaped leaves, covered with violet bells on stems 
of two or three inches. $ .50 $5.00 
C. Bellardii. Similar to C. pusilla, with myriads of silvery 
blue bells, from June to August. 4 inches. 50 5.00 
C. carpatica. The well known Carpathian Bellflower, 
blooming profusely nearly all summer. Fine for border 
or rockery. 25 2.50 
C. caespitosa. Forms a central tap root from which it 
throws a dense cushion of leaves. From this comes a 
profusion of lovely hanging bells of clear blue. Ex¬ 
quisite . 35 3.50 
C. elatines. Choice plant from the Cottian Alps. Slightly 
hairy leaves and clear violet blue bells on 3-inch stems .35 3.50 
C. garganica. Invaluable sun-loving rock plant. Masses of 
star-shaped blue blossoms. 3 inches. 30 2.50 
C. linifolia. Fine form of C. rotundifolia, bearing large 
violet blue blossoms nearly all summer. 35 3.50 
C. muralis (Portenschlagiana). Very dwarf plant covered 
with blue-purple flowers in June. Fine for wall or rock 
garden . 35 3.50 
