WOLCOTTS LTD., JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
Each Doz. 
H. reptans. Beautiful, absolutely prostrate variety, forming 
a perfect sheet over the rocks, covered with enormous 
roses of gold, the outside petals being varnished with 
mahogany, the center having the characteristic shower 
of stamens. A gem every rock garden should possess .50 4.00 
IBERIS (Candytuft). The evergreen Candytufts rank high among the 
rock garden flowers. They are of half-shrubby growth and in 
April and May become smothered with bloom. Ordinary well 
drained soil suits them and they never look better than when planted 
above some rock ledge so the growth may hang over its face. 
I. Jordani. An exceedingly choice variety for rockery. 
Stems trailing, about 6 inches long, the tips bearing- 
heads of pure white blossoms of large size. .50 4.50 
I. Sempervirens “Snowflake.” A splendid new variety 
with large white flowers and evergreen habit. 35 3.00 
IRIS Species. Many of the species Iris are among the choicest of 
plants for the Rock Garden. We list a few of the best. 
I. arenarius. Creeping, tiny Iris of great beauty. Golden 
yellow flowers with orange beard produced in great pro¬ 
fusion. Very choice. $ .75 
I. Bulleyana. Grassy species from China. Allied to Sibirica 
but much dwarfer. Lovely shade of blue. Rare. 1 ft. .75 
I. chamae-iris. Flowers yellow. Very dwarf. 25 2.50 
I. Chrysographes. Flowers lovely, deep velvety violet- 
purple. Very/- rare. 75 
I. Forrestii. Striking variety from China. Grassy foliage. 
Flowers yellow with slight netting at throat. 18 inches .50 
I. graminea. Close growing tufts with flowers of violet 
blue. Deliciously scented. 50 
JASIONE perennis. Heads of soft blue, fluffy pincushions 
on 6-inch stems. Blooms over a long period in summer .35 3.50 
LEONTOPODIUM Alpinum Himalaicum. An improved 
form, blooming later in the .season. Excellent for a dry, 
sunny spot. This is the much-sought Edelweiss. 35 3.50 
LINUM (Flax). Charming border plants of easiest culture and profuse 
bloom. Prefers sandy loam in full sun. 
L. alpinum. A rare species from the Dauphine, of pros¬ 
trate growth with showers of pale blue blossoms 
throughout the summer... $ .35 $3.50 
L. narbonnense. Forms a spreading clump of attractive 
foliage with a profusion of azure-blue flowers with 
white eye. Very^ handsome for the rockery. 35 2.50 
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