WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
. . Each. Doz. 
O. speciosa rosea—A most striking new variety. The 
beautiful rose colored flowers cover the plant from 
early summer until frost...25 2.50 
O. taraxacifolia—Forms a spreading tuft of leaves 
close to the ground, from which spring twisted stems 
bearing very large white blooms, turning to pink with 
age. Very attractive...50 5.00 
PAPAVER—Poppy 
Hardy Perennial 
P. alpinum —Like a small and more delicate Iceland 
Poppy having flowers of white, pink, orange or yellow 
and often delicately fringed. Transplants best when 
quite small. True stock, from Switzerland.$ .20 $ 2.00 
P. nudicale—Iceland Poppy-—A native of the arctic 
regions and mostly yellow flowered. Very showy 
and excellent for cut flowers.20 2.00 
P. pilosum—Very attractive alpine with showy red 
flowers .20 2.00 
P. orientate—Gorgeous subjects for the hardy bor¬ 
der and very easily grown. The new shades of pink are 
exquisite and harmonize with other plants in the garden 
which the older orange scarlet shades do not always do. 
P. “Beauty of Livermere”—Deep ox-blooded red.25 2.50 
P. “Mahoney”—Deep mahogany color. Very hand¬ 
some . .25 2.50 
P. “Mary Studholme”-—Salmon with a silvery sheen 
and deep carmine at the base. One of the best.25 2.50 
P. “Mrs. Perry”—Orange apricot shade. 25 2.50 
Finest mixed seedlings, from named varieties.20 2.00 
HARDY PHLOX 
Perennial 
These beautiful hardy border plants are among the 
most effective things in the garden during the late sum¬ 
mer and fafl months. The varieties have been much im¬ 
proved during the past few years, both as to color and 
size of pip. To be at their best, they require soil which 
has been deeply enriched and plenty of water during the 
blooming period. It is also well to remember that they 
should never be allowed to go to seed and should be 
divided every three years, or they will become small 
and in not a few cases, change their color. 
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