WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. Doz. 
A. casrulea—True—Lovely white and blue flowers. $ .25 $ 2.50 
A. casrulea—“Mrs. Nicholls”—A fine novelty. The flow¬ 
ers are long spurred and immense size. Beautiful col¬ 
oring of Stuartii, with somewhat better constitution.50 5.00 
A. flabellata nana—Very dwarf white variety. The first 
to bloom in spring. Fine for rockery or edging.25 2.50 
A. “Silver Queen”—New. A very beautiful variety 
raised in England. Large, elegant flowers with long 
spurs, white faintly tinged rosy sapphire; 2 ft..50 5.00 
A. “White Lady”—A beautiful variety of casrulea with 
white flowers and graceful foliage; 2 ft.50 5.00 
A. canadensis—The native bright red and yellow col¬ 
umbine . .20 2.00 
A. chrysantha—Bright yellow, long spurred flowers.20 2.00 
A- oxysepala—Dwarf and early flowering. Very at¬ 
tractive with flowers of blue and white with yellow 
centers. __ Very new.50 5.00 
A. Stuartii—A grand variety of glandulosa. Flowers 
very large, rich blue with white cup and golden 
anthers. Gem for the rockery.50 5.00 
A. Viridiflora—Rare and interesting species with 
greenish flowers. Very fragrant... 50 5 00 
A. Long spurred Hybrids— Selected from the finest 
long-spurred varieties obtainable in Europe; strains 
that have received the highest awards at the Royal 
Horticultural Shows in London. They range in color 
from cream white to delicate lavender, blue, delicate 
pink, rose, deep purple and pure yellow; 2 ft. 25 2.50 
ARABIS—Rock Cress 
Hardy Perennial 
One of the most common of rock plants. Ordinary 
soil is suitable but they must have a sunny position. We 
offer the best of the many varieties. 
A. alpina superba —Large, pure white flowers. Fine 
for edging and for rockery. 
A. aubrietioides —A beautiful variety of rock-cress, 
bearing a profusion of delicate pink flowers.’ 
A. caucasica —A cream colored alpina. 
A. rosea Very dwarf species with an abundance of 
rose colored flowers. 
$ .20 
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