WOLCOTTS LTD., JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
TROLLIUS (Globe Flower). Beautiful spring blooming plants for 
damp, shady places. Very useful in the rock garden. 
Each Doz. 
T. Golden Queen. A beautiful new hybrid. Very vigor¬ 
ous growth with huge flowers having outer petals a 
rich gold, centers of intense orange. 3 feet. Award of 
Merit from Royal Hort. Society, London. $ .40 $3.50 
T. Yunnanensis. Beautiful rock plant with large, clear yel¬ 
low flowers. 1 foot.40 3.50 
VERONICA (Speedwell). A family containing some of the most 
beautiful subjects for the hardy garden and rockery. Given a rich, 
well drained soil in an open situation in full sun, they will all thrive 
in an amazing manner. 
V. gentianoides. Beautiful variety with spikes of large 
flowers, palest blue, edged deep blue, in June and 
July, 1 ft. $ .35 $3.50 
V. incana. Silvery foliage with spikes of pale blue flowers. 
Valuable for both rock garden and border.25 2.00 
V. multifida. Dwarf variety, especially fine for the rock 
garden. Foliage deeply cut, with flowers of pale blue 
on stems of 5 to 0 inches.35 3.50 
V. prostrata. Trailing variety with lovely blue flowers 
in May.25 2.00 
V. repens. A very atractive variety for any warm place in 
good soil; sun or shade. Forms sheets of soft green, 
smothered the summer through with very pale blue 
heads of bloom...25 2.50 
V. rupestris. A most charming rock plant forming thick 
masses of deep green foliage which is smothered in June 
with bright blue flowers. A gem for the rock garden, 
dry wall or for edging the border, if raised a little above 
the path, as its growth is absolutely prostrate. True 
variety .35 3.50 
V. spicata nana. Tiny species with deep blue spikes 5 
inches high.35 3.50 
V. Teucrium “Royal Blue.” Large flowers of brilliant 
deep blue on stems of 9 inches. True variety.35 3.50 
V. True Blue. Very handsome with brilliant blue flowers 
late in summer. 1 foot.25 2.00 
V. Traversi. A very hardy variety of the beautiful shrubby 
Veronicas from New Zealand. Forms compact bushes 
of dark green foliage, bearing a profusion of pale mauve 
blossoms in late summer. 1.00 
