WOLCOTTS LTD., JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
Each Doz. 
EUPHORBIA (Spurge). 
E. myrsinites. A choice variety for hot, dry places in the 
rock garden or border. The growth is trailing, with 
stems of about G inches in length clothed with glaucous 
blue foliage and bearing heads of clear yellow blossoms $ .25 $2.50 
ERYNGIUM (Sea Holly). Handsome ornamental plants for the hardy 
border and especially useful for striking effects in landscape work. 
E. amethystinum. Distinct, glistening blue blossoms. 
Finely cut foliage. 2 feet. Splendid variety. $ .35 $3.50 
E. Bourgati. Bright, steel blue flowers and stems. Foliage 
deeply cut; 2y 2 ft.35 3.50 
GENTIANA (Gentian). The Gentians furnish the rock garden with 
some of its most glorious subjects. While many are extremely diffi¬ 
cult, others are comparatively eas}^ and all will repay any effort made 
to give them conditions to their liking. Nearly all Gentians enjoy 
peat mixed with light loam and fine stones. They also require mois¬ 
ture during the summer and complete dryness during the winter. 
They do much better if planted close to other low growing or car¬ 
peting plants; like thin grass. Not, however, of a rampant nature, 
or they will soon be run out. Top dress in spring with coarse sand, 
or very small stones, partially covering the tufts, that it may work 
down between the shoots. 
G. acaulis (Gentianella). One of the most beautiful Al¬ 
pines. Large trumpets of intense blue on 3-inch stems. 
Very choice. $ .75 $7.50 
G. cruciata. An easy and vigorous Gentian for deep soil 
in a sunny garden. Clustered heads of bright blue blos¬ 
soms, on stems 12 inches high, in August and September .50 4.00 
G. Farreri. A new variety from China, of great beauty. 
Vigorous habit, semi-prostrate growth with sky-blue 
flowers and white throat. Blossoms continuously from 
August to frost.75 7.50 
G. Purdomi. Large, intense sapphire-blue flowers, speckled 
white in the throat.50 5.00 
G. Rochellii. Stiff little rosettes of leaves with upstanding- 
wide open trumpets of lovely azure blue.75 6.00 
G. septemfida. One of the best and of easiest culture. 
Heads of brilliant blue blossoms in August. G to 12 
inches high...50 4.00 
G. septemfida procumbens. A high alpine development 
with prostrate stems ending in a large open trumpet of 
clear blue. Very rare. 1.00 
GERANIUM (Crane’s Bill). An easily grown, long flowering 
of plants, very valuable for both rock garden and border. 
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