WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
D. superbus grandiflorus (Fringed Pink) —Very frag- 
rant and bears deeply fringed flowers, ranging from 
white to pink or rose.25 
D. superbus Holtzeri —A very beautiful variety of the 
above. Blooms early.25 
D. sylvestris (Wood Pink) —Bluish foliage and salmon 
pink flowers on stems about a foot high. It likes an 
open, sunny place in stony loam and a slight cover¬ 
ing of stone chips upon the surrounding soil is bene¬ 
ficial .20 
D. plumarius hybrids (Hardy Garden Pink) —Very 
easily grown and ranging from white to deep rose! 
Hardy Pinks are favorites with all gardeners and 
thrive in a sunny, well-drained position. Very fine 
strain .20 
D. plumarius “Cyclops” —Lovely large-flowered single 
Pinks of rose or crimson color; fine for cutting; 15 in. .25 
D. plumarus “Homer” —Rosy pink with dark center. 25 
D. plumarius “Maurice Pritchard” —Perhaps the finest 
single Pink. Robust constitution. Exceptionally 
large pink flowers. Excellent for cutting. 25 
D. plumarius “Mrs. Sinkins” —Large double white 
flowers. Very fragrant. . 25 
D. plumarius “Munstead Strain” —A charming class of 
pheasant-eyed Pinks. Single flowers and very frag¬ 
rant . 20 
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Hardy Carnations —The genuine hardy border carnation 
is a great addition to the garden. During the last few 
years great progress has been made in the culture 
of these plants and we take great pleasure in of¬ 
fering a strain from one of the best known growers 
in Scotland. They are perfectly hardy and bear in 
profusion blooms that are quite as large and just as 
handsome as the greenhouse variety. We guarantee 
these to be the true variety. 35 3.50 
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Hardy Perennial 
D. barbatus “Diadem” —Most effective. Rich crimson 
with large white eye...-.-.20 2.00 
D. barbatus “Harlequin” —Each head of flowers in¬ 
cludes many shades of color, curiously marked. Ex¬ 
ceedingly bright .20 2.00 
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