WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
C. Vidalli —A very beautiful biennial campanula form¬ 
ing a pyramidal bush 2 ft. high. Flowers pale blue 
Half hardy . 5 q 
b- waldsteiniana A Hungarian rock plant of exquisite 
beauty. It has upright and star-shaped blue flowers 
on short stems. It does well in a cool part of the 
rock garden in gritty loam. Scarce and very choice.75 
Doz. 
5.00 
7.50 
CENTRANTHUS—Valerian Family 
Hardy Perennial 
C- ruber Excellent showy plant for borders, walls, 
etc. Blooms all summer and is excellent for cutting.’$ .25 $ 2.50 
CERASTIUM—Chickweed 
Hardy Perennial 
L. tomeratosum —(Snow in Summer)—Grey foliage 
and white flowers. Invaluable for rockeries.$ .20 $ 2.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUM LEUCANTHEMUM 
Shasta Daisy 
Hardy Perennial 
A handsome, strong growing plant for the hardy 
border and valuable for cutting. 
C. Alaska —Handsome plant, with large, glistening 
white blossoms .'.. $ .25 $ 2.50 
G. Annie House— Very New—Pure white. Three 
rows of petals. Fine; 2 ft. 35 3.50 
C. Kenneth —Very New—Pure white, elegantly la- 
cinated. Very lasting. 35 3.50 
C. King Edward VII. —Huge cup-shaped flowers. 
Very attractive; 2)4 ft.25 2.50 
C. Mrs. C. Lowthian Bell —Very large, perfectly 
formed flowers. Continuous bloomer. One of the 
largest .25 2.50 
C. Vomerense— Very New—Pure white. The largest 
and most refined. Undoubtedly the finest of the 
group. Its flowers frequently measure G inches 
across; ;V/ 2 ft. 35 3.50 
C. arcticum (Arctic Daisy)— A very hardy and most 
attractive_ plant. Forms a rosette of deep green fol¬ 
iage and in the fall is a mass of white daisies some¬ 
times tinged lilac.25 2.50 
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