WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
D. borealis—Forms a rosette of slightly caespitose 
leaves and in spring bears white flowers on stems from 
two to twelve inches high. Rockery. 35 3 59 
D. Dedeana—From northern Spain. Forms a den^e 
tuft and covered with small white blossoms in early 
spring. Fine for rockery. 35 359 
D. lasiocarpa—Very attractive rosettes of densely 
hairy leaves bearing umbels of deep yellow flowers in 
early spring ..7.50 5.00 
D. repens—A graceful plant of trailing growth with 
numerous bright yellow flowers in early spring. 
Rockery . 59 5 99 
DRACOCEPHALUM—Dragon’s Head 
Hardy Perennial 
A very valuable class of plants for moist, shady 
positions. They do not bloom well where it is dry and 
sunny. 
D. japonicum “Blue Gem”—An excellent deep blue 
hybrid of D. japonicum and blooms all summer. ‘ 
About one foot high.,.....$ .25 $ 2.50 
D. nutans alpinum—Beautiful plant for the rockery. 
Half trailing growth with an abundance of purple 
blue flowers.50 5.00 
D. Ruprechtii—Vigorous plant about iy 2 feet high. 
Flowers purplish blue....,. .25 2.50 
D. Ruschyanum—Dense spikes of deep purple flowers 
on stems about one foot high. 25 2.50 
D. speciosum—A fine variety with bright pink blos¬ 
soms on stems three feet high.25 2.50 
ECHINOPS—Globe Thistle 
Hardy Perennial 
E. ritro—Showy, thistle-like plants with large heads 
of steel blue flowers in July. Very attractive to bees 
and exceedingly effective when planted near rose-pink 
Phlox . 25 2.50 
E. sphaerocoephalus—Fine silvery foliage and heads of 
whitish flowers . 25 2.50 
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