WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. Doz. 
A. saxatile citrinum —Very attractive variety with 
paler yellow flowers than the type.20 2.00 
A. “Silver Queen” —A very beautiful variety from Eng¬ 
land. Masses of pale yellow blooms. 35 3.50 
A. serpyllifolium— Very dwarf, 4 inches to 5 inches 
high, with racemes of pale yellow flowers and rough, 
hoary leaves. Charming for the rock garden. Very 
rare . 50 5.00 
A. spinosum —A wood}' stemmed plant with silvery 
leaves and numerous small, yellow blossoms. About 
6 in. high and very branching habit. A gem for the 
rock garden . .50 5.00 
A. spinosum roseum —A very choice rose colored form 
of the above. Very scarce. .75 7.50 
ANCHUSA—Alkanet 
Hardy Perennial 
Anclnisas grow readily in ordinary soil in sunny st¬ 
ations but quickly respond to good feeding. Their "large 
hairy leaves and tall spikes of beautiful blue flowers 
make a fine background in borders and Physostegia is 
very effective planted in front of them, as the latter 
takes their place when through flowering. 
A. italica—“Dropmore Variety” —A beautiful variety 
of the Italian Alkanet with numerous flowers of deep¬ 
est gentian blue. In good soil will reach a height of 
six to seven feet with numerous side branches, making 
a most imposing plant. Requires staking. ' $ .25 $ 2.5(5 
A. italica—“Opal”- —A charming blue variety. Iden¬ 
tical with above execpt color. 35 3.50 
A. italica—“Lissadell Variety”— A recent introduction 
Flowers clear blue, very large; very floriferous. 35 3.50 
A. myosotidiflora —A new and very charming variety 
of Anchusa, its dwarf habit making it suitable either 
for the rockery or front of the border. Quantities of 
bright blue flowers in May and June. .35 3.50 
ATHEMIS—Marguerite 
Hardy Perennial 
A. tinctoria—A very desirable plant for the hardy gar¬ 
den with pyrethrum-like foliage and a profusion of 
golden yellow flowers all summer. Fine for cutting. 25 2.50 
A. montana —A white flowering variety of the above. 25 2.50 
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