WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
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MONARDA—Oswego Tea 
Hardy Perennial 
One of the most brilliant flowers for the border. 
Will grow in almost any position and spreads rapidly. 
M. Didyma—Cambridge Scarlet—A very brilliant va¬ 
riety and especially effective with a dark background..$ .50 $ 5.00 
MORIN A—Whorl-Flower 
Hardy Perennial 
M. Longifolia—A very handsome plant with spiny 
thistle-like foliage and tall spikes of white and rose 
tubular flower in whorls. They thrive in rich, sandy 
loam and require a little shade and shelter; 2 ft.$ .50 $ 5.00 
MY OSOTIS—Forget-me-not 
Hardy Perennial 
Nearly everyone is familiar with the Forget-me-not 
which makes such beautiful pictures in the garden in 
early spring. They are alike charming in the border, 
rock garden or by the water side. They all require 
shade and a fair amount of moisture. 
M. Alpine Blue—One of the most intense blues of all 
the Forget-me-nots and makes a very compact 
growth; 9 inches..$ .15 $ 1.50 
M. Blue King—One of the richest and deepest colored 
blues of all the Alpine Forget-me-nots; 10 in.15 1.50 
M. alpestris—(Alpine Forget-me-not)—Bright blue; a 
lovely rock garden plant.15 1.50 
M. alpestris rosea—Charming pink variety of above.15 1.50 
M. alpestris “Queen Victoria”—Improved dwarf var¬ 
iety with large flowers in clusters.15 1.50 
M. Palustris Semperflorens—Large rich blue flowers 
with yellow eye, a charming plant for damp places 
and a more profuse bloomer than the type.15 1.50 
M. Ruth Fisher—A fine new hybrid of compact habit, 
with dark green glossy foliage and large, bright blue 
flowers . 25 2.50 
M. Spring Beauty—A beautiful early flowering variety 
of compact habit and charming light blue flowers; 10 
inches . 25 2.50 
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