WOLCOTTS LTD., JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
Each Doz. 
P. Japonica splendens. One of the oldest of the cande¬ 
labra group. Large red flowers on tall stems. Pre¬ 
fers damp situation. 35 3.50 
P. glaucescens. Smooth, leathery leaves forming rosettes 
much stiffer than those of P. Clusiana. Large heads of 
lilac-purple flowers on stems 3 or 4 inches high. Rich 
soil and half shade. 75 7.50 
P. Littoniana. One of the most striking. Flowers lilac, in 
spikes, with vividly contrasting buds of red. 1.00 
P. La Lorraine. A choice hybrid of the Sieboldii type 
with handsome foliage and large deep crimson flowers 
on stems of 10 inches. Imported stock. 1.00 
P. Moerheimi hybrids. Fine range of colors of the Ja¬ 
ponica type. Very hardy and fine for damp situations .40 4.00 
P. spectabilis. The rarest of the Arthritic Primulus. Ro¬ 
settes of glossy leaves, like a tiny Auricula, and enorm¬ 
ous rosy flowers on 3-inch stems. A gem. 75 7.50 
P. Sieboldi rubra grandiflora. Deep red blossoms on 6- 
inch stems. Very large flowers. 1.00 7.50 
P. Sieboldi alba. 1 ^arge, pure white blossoms on strong- 
stems . 1.00 7.50 
P. sikkimensis. One of the loveliest of the Primroses. Um¬ 
bels of drooping, soft yellow bells in June. Prefers 
boggy soil and shade. 1 foot. 50 5.00 
RAMONDIA. We take much pleasure in offering our patrons this 
very choice and interesting gem for the Rock Garden. The densely 
hairy leaves form a flat rosette, throwing scapes of exquisite violet 
blossoms with yellow centers. They should be planted in a cleft of 
the rocks, so water cannot lodge in the crown, in a mixture of 
coarse sandy peat, facing north. Considered by best authorities the 
finest and choicest rock plant. 
R. pyrenaica. Large plants, 8 years old. $1.00 $10.50 
Smaller plants, blooming size.75 
R. Nathaliae. The Carpathian form. Brilliant deep lilac 
flowers. Very scarce. 1.00 
SAXIFRAGA DACTYLOIDES (Mossy Saxifrage). The Mossy 
Saxifrages are ideal plants for amateurs. They form perfect little 
carpets of evergreen that quickly spread over the ground or cover 
the stones with beautiful, close-tufted verdure, which, in spring and 
early summer, become jeweled with sprays of blossoms in pink, 
white or red. Most of them are easy to grow and ordinary, well 
drained, loamy ground, with which pieces of grit or stone have 
been mixed, suits them admirably. They prefer half-shade. 
S. aquatica. Handsome mossy Saxifrage with very finely 
cut foliage and tall, branching stems bearing sprays 
of brilliant white flowers. $ .35 $3.50 
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