WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. 
LAVANDULA—Lavander 
Hardy Perennial 
L. vera—The true Lavender of our Grandmothers’ gar¬ 
dens, prized for its fragrant leaves as well as for its 
attractive blue flowers.25 
LEONTOPODIUM—Edelweiss 
Hardy Perennial 
Contrary to the popular supposition that, because of 
the natural habitat of Edelweiss being on high moun¬ 
tains, it is difficult to grow, it is really easy if firmly 
planted in well-drained, stony loam in a sunny place 
among the rocks. The woolly flower heads, on stalks 
about six inches high, rise from a loose tuft of rather 
narrow grey leaves, in June. It requires lime in the soil $ .25 
LINARIA—Toad Flax 
Hardy Perennial 
L. alpina—A charming rock garden plant of trailing 
growth, bearing a profusion of violet flowers with 
orange throat, like a miniature Snapdragon. Loves a 
sunny spot in well drained soil.25 
L. alpina rosea—Handsome variety of.the above with 
pale pink blooms...25 
LUPINUS—Lupine 
Hardy Perennial 
The Lupins are well known garden plants, bearing 
long spikes of pea-like blossoms of various colors. In 
many gardens Lupins are killed with kindness, as they 
strongly object to a rich soil. Planted in sandy loam, 
full sun and having perfect drainage, they will continue 
to be a joy for many years and one of the very showy 
subjects of the garden. 
We are fortunate in being able to offer hybrids 
from one of the most famous Lupine growers in Europe 
and the choice colors and large blooms will more than 
please our customers. Young plants.$ .35 
LINUM—Flax 
Hardy Perennial 
Charming border plants of easiest culture and pro¬ 
fuse bloomers. Prefer sandy loam in full sun. 
L. flavum—Fine variety with transparent, yellow blos¬ 
soms. Very attractive .$ 35 
Doz. 
2.50 
$ 2.50 
2.50 
2.50 
$ 3.50 
$ 3.50 
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