WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. Per doz. 
from a fine collection of named varieties. We 
offer these at.—.-.—.25 2.50 
DIANTHUS Chinensis — Indian Pink — Hardy 
Biennial. 
Double White, Indian Pink—A very useful 
class of plants for borders. Begins to bloom 
in June and continues all summer; 1 ft.10 1.00 
DIANTHUS Heddewigii —Japan Pink —Half- 
Hardy Biennial 
Double, mixed colors. Produces very large 
flowers of the most brilliant colors; fine for 
edging. Begin to bloom in June and continue 
all summer. 6 to 9 in... 10 1.00 
Laciniatus Single Fringed—mixed colors. 
The combination of colors in these pinks im¬ 
mediately attracts attention, as they are very 
unusual; fine for cutting; 9 in.. .10 1.00 
Suttons Superb Single —Mixed colors; very 
handsome pinks of intense coloring; flowers 
freely produced on dwarf plants; 6 to 9 in.. .10 1.00 
These will all bloom next spring if planted 
out this fall and given some protection during 
the winter. They like a sunny, well drained 
position. 
DIGITALIS, Foxglove —Hardy Perennial. 
The Foxgloves are beautiful and popular old- 
fashioned border plants, dignified and stately. 
Give light protection during winter, being care¬ 
ful not to cover the crown, so that air will cir¬ 
culate freely over them, otherwise they will rot. 
Cornstalks, so placed that they do not mat 
down, are ideal. Plenty of fertilizer and water 
during dry weather, will give fine plants that 
will reach five feet in height. 
Giant Primrose —A most beautiful Foxglove, 
with large flowers of rich cream or buff color.. .20 2.00 
Giant Spotted —Beautiful spotted flowers in 
many different colors.....15 1.50 
Sibirica (Siberian Foxglove), rare species; 
flowers purple; Hardy Biennial____25 2.50 
GEUM (Avens) —Hardy Perennial. 
Coccineum Mrs. Bradshaw —Produces on 
long stems, large semi-double flowers, of a 
brilliant scarlet; valuable for cutting and makes 
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