WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. Doz. 
ACHILLEA—Milfoil or Yarrow 
Hardy Perennial 
Well known border plants, suitable for dry and 
sunny places. 
A. ageratifolia—Tufted growth with silvery leaves and 
white flowers. Blooms in May and June. Fine for 
rockery. 3 in.$ . 50 $ 5.00 
A. Clavennea—Compact tufts of silvery foliage with 
a profusion of white flowers from July to Sept. 
Rockery ....50 5.00 
A. ptarmica “Boule de Neige”—An improved variety 
of this useful plant, having very double flowers of a 
purer white than the type...$ .25 $ 2.50 
A. ptarmica “The Pearl”—Double pure white flowers .20 2.00 
ACONITUM—Monkshood 
Hardy Perennial 
Aconitums are very stately and beautiful plants for 
the hardy border. Exceedingly valuable on account of 
their late bloom as well as for planting in shade, as 
they will flourish even under trees. Thrive best in very 
rich soil and prefer not to be disturbed when once es¬ 
tablished. 
A. Fischeri—Semi-dwarf variety with large, pale blue 
flowers. Commences to bloom in September.$ .35 $ 3.50 
A. Sparks’ Variety—Very dark blue. Blooms early.35 3.50 
A. Wilsoni—Very handsome variety introduced from 
China by Mr. Wilson. Large, violet-blue flowers 
from September until frost.i.50 5.00 
ALYSSUM—Mad Wort 
Hardy Perennial 
Beautiful, showy plants for rock work, bedding, etc. 
They like a sunny position and well drained soil. 
A. argenteum—Dense growth. Leaves silvery beneath, 
flowers yellow in clustered heads, all summer. About 
15 in.50 5.00 
A. orientale—Very showy variety, growing about a 
foot high and bearing large corymbs of bright yellow 
flowers ....$ .20 $ 2.00 
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