WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
C. carpatica “Meteor”—Another of Grove’s introduc¬ 
tions and we will give his description: “A charming 
bellflower with broad, somewhat flattened flowers 
that are almost white but have an opalescent effect 
caused by the soft blue coloring that shows through 
from the back of the segments. Plant 10 inches 
high.” . 50 5.00 
C. carpatica—“Selected White.” An extra large and 
selected variety of the Carpathian Harebell. Pure 
white flowers, freely produced. 25 2.50 
C. carpatica—“Riverslea.” A dwarf tufted plant, 
bearing large, flat, saucer-shaped flowers of a pale 
blue, on slender stems about 1 ft. high.25 2.50 
C. garganica—A gem for the rock garden. Forms a 
low, spreading tuft which in June is covered with 
starry, light blue flowers having a white eye; ex¬ 
quisite hanging over a rock.50 5.00 
C. garganica “W. H. Paine”—Improved form of this 
charming Italian bellflower. Large, bright violet flow¬ 
ers with white center. More upright in habit than 
type. A striking plant. .75 7.50 
C. glomerata Dahurica—Large heads of purple flowers. 
Fine for the border; 2 ft.20 2.00 
C. grandis—A handsome plant with tall spikes of blue 
flowers . 25 2.50 
C. Grossecki—A handsome species with large leaves, 
heart-shaped and coarsely toothed. Flowers all sum¬ 
mer, violet, in long racemes; 5 ft.20 2.50 
C. lactiflora grandiflora—Very distinct. Pretty blue 
flowers in large heads. Flowers from July to Septem¬ 
ber; 4 ft.25 2.50 
C. lactiflora alba magnifica—A beautiful variety from 
the Imperial gardens of Petrograd, producing spikes 
6 ft. high, bearing large, snowy-white flowers. New 
and choice. The true variety....... .50 5.00 
C. latifolia—A strong growing variety, 3 to 5 ft. high. 
Flowers in July, blue.20 2.00 
C. latifolia Macrantha—Tall and handsome species 
with royal purple flowers, 2 inches long, trumpet¬ 
shaped. Suitable for the border or wild garden.20 2.00 
C. muralis—Very dwarf plant covered with blue purple 
flowers in June. Fine for wall or rock garden.50 5.00 
C. muralis bavarica—An improved form of C. muralis 
with larger flowers on longer, more upright stems. 
Easily grown and fine for wall or rockery. .75 7.50 
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