WOLCOTTS LTD., JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
Each Doz. 
C. paniculata. The well known climber with pure white, 
very fragrant flowers in August and September. Seed 
pods very decorative. 2 year plants. 25 2.50 
CORYDALIS (Fumitory). Ornamental, early flowering plants, espe¬ 
cially useful for half-shady positions, but requiring good drainage. All 
have beautiful foliage, usually blue-green. 
C. cheilanthifolia. Handsome variety with fernlike foliage 
and long spikes of yellow blossoms, 10 to 12 inches in 
height. Prefers rich, well drained, stony soil. $ .35 $3.50 
C. lutea. An everblooming, dwarf variety with golden 
flowers. Lovely in the rock garden.35 3.50 
C. ochroleuca. Lovely grey-green foliage and pale yellow 
blossoms throughout the season. 1 foot. 35 3.50 
CYCLAMEN (Cyclamen). Beautiful, hardy plants for shady, well 
drained situations. Especially desirable for planting on slopes under 
trees and in semi-shady places in the rock garden. We are pleased 
to be able to offer a limited quantity. 
C. hederaefolium. A spring blooming variety with brilliant 
carmine blossoms and showy leaves, beautifully marbled 
with white. $1.00 
DIANTHUS (Pinks). Almost all Pinks are of the easiest culture in 
any well drained soil and sunny position. Some of the choicest 
subjects for the Alpine Garden are to be found among them. 
D. alpestris. Beautiful Alpine Pink with glaucous, blue 
foliage. Blossoms of deep rose, intensely sweet and very 
much fringed. Very choice for sunny rockery. $ .50 $5.00 
D. alpinus (Alpine Pink). This is one of the loveliest of 
all rockery Pinks, with glossy leaves and large flowers 
of brilliant rose, produced during June and July. It 
thrives best in loam with some lime added and perhaps 
a little shade during the hottest part of the summer. A 
gem for the rock garden, G inches. (Not like D. a. 
Allwoodi.) .35 3.50 
D. Caesius. The true Cheddar pink. Blue-green leaves 
and rose colored blossoms. 6 inches. 25 2.50 
D. Caesius Arvernensis. Very dwarf form with almost 
stemiless blossoms of rose color. 35 3.50 
D. fragrans. White, single pinks on stems 8 inches tall. 
Deliciously fragrant.35 3.50 
D. frigidus. Very dwarf, tufted habit. Lovely rose pink 
flowers. Choice. 50 5.00 
D. Roysii. Hybrid of D neglectus with much larger blos¬ 
soms. Slow to increase. The true variety is very scarce .50 5.00 
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