WOLCOTTS LTD., JACKSON, MICHIGAN_ 
Each Doz. 
D. sylvestris (Wood Pink). Bluish foliage and salmon 
pink flowers on stems about a foot high. Likes an open, 
sunny place in stony loam and a slight covering of stone 
chips upon the surrounding soil is beneficial. 35 3.50 
D. zonatus. Lovely plant with glaucous foliage and count¬ 
less rosy flowers. True variety from the Royal Botanic 
Garden . 40 4.00 
DRABA (Whitlow Grass). One of the important spring flowering 
plants for the rockery. Very dwarf and compact with numerous 
small flowers in early spring. They require an open soil and sunny 
position. 
D. aizoides. Forms beautiful little rosettes of hairy leaves, 
covered in spring with bright yellow flowers about two 
inches high. 40 4.00 
D. incana Adamsii. Mats of grey, hoary leaves and white 
flowers on minute stems. 35 3.50 
DRY AS Sundermanni. An improved and very choice 
variety of D octopetala, with large white flowers, pale 
yellow in bud. Very scarce. G inches. 50 5.00 
ERINUS (Wall Erinus). V erv attractive spring flowering plants for 
the rock garden or dry wall. Thrives best in steep parts of the 
rockery where water cannot lodge. Requires a little shade from the 
mid-day sun. 
E. alpinus. Purple flowers in racemes about 2 inches long $ .25 $2.50 
E. alpinus albus. A white variety of the above. 25 2.50 
E. alpinus roseus. Sprays of bright pink flowers. Very 
attractive in clumps. 35 3.50 
ERODIUM (Heron’s Bill). Very choice and valuable race of plants 
belonging to the Geranium, family. The exquisite veining and 
blotching of the blossoms gives them an unusual beauty and the 
foliage in nearly every variety is very lovely. Requires a sunny posi¬ 
tion in well drained, gritty soil. Very hardy. 
E. absinthioides amanum. Delicate and lovely variety; 
very dwarf habit. Flowers pure white on stems of 6 in. .$ .50 $5.00 
E. corsicum. Forms mats of downy, crumpled leaves. 
Lovely rose-pink blossoms, delicately veined with a 
deeper shade. 50 5.00 
E. romanum. Silvery foliage with leaves simply cut. The 
flower stems are about G inches high, carrying a head 
of about six bright pink blossoms. 50 5.00 
E. roseum (chamaedroides). Mats of deep green foliage 
covered all summer through with lovely pink blossoms, 
veined deeper. 40 4.00 
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