WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. Doz. 
H. Bigelowi—New species. Deep yellow, black disc and 
long stems. Prefers damp ground in full sun.35 3.50 
H. Riverton Beauty—-Rich lemon yellow with large 
purplish center . 25 2.50 
H. Riverton Gem—Old gold, changing to wall flower 
red. Very handsome.25 2.50 
HELIANTHUS—Perennial Sunflower 
Fine for showy effects and as a background for 
other plants. Will grow anywhere and bloom from mid¬ 
summer till fall. 
H. Miss Mellish—Orange yellow. Very free.$ .25 $ 2.50 
H. Soleil d’Or—Rich yellow. Full double, quilled 
petals .25 2.50 
H. Wolley Dodd—Deep yellow, about 6 feet.25 2.50 
HEMEROCALLIS—Yellow Day Lily 
Well known and popular plants, suitable for almost 
any situation but preferring a moderately moist and 
partially shady position. Make very showy clumps for 
the hardy garden. 
H. Apricot—Rich apricot color.$ .30 $ 3.00 
H. aurantiaca—Bright orange. Very fragrant.30 3.00 
H. flava—Lemon lily. Blooms in June.25 2.50 
H. Gold Dust—Bright yellow. Reverse of petals 
bronzy*. .25 2.50 
H. Kwanso fl. pi.—Beautiful double blossoms of a 
bronzy-orange. Very lasting. .25 2.50 
H. Middendorffii—Rich orange yellow. Very free. .25 2.50 
HOLLYHOCK—Althaea Rosea 
Hardy Perennial 
No hardy garden is complete without the stately 
and majestic Hollyhock. They lend beauty to the hardy 
border or shrubbery which cannot be secured with any 
other plant. 
The Hollyhock requires a deeply dug, well enriched 
soil and should be well supplied with water during the 
summer months. They will live and thrive for years if 
protected around the collar with sand or coal ashes dur- 
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