WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. Doz. 
SEDUM—Stone Crop 
Hardy Perennial 
The dwarf vrieties are charming plants for sunny 
positions in the rockery, etc., and the taller kinds make 
effective color groups in the border. They thrive in al¬ 
most any soil. They are especially fond of sand and 
full sun. 
S. album—Foliage green. Small white flowers; 3 in_$ .20 $ 2.00 
S. anglicum—A very choice variety of Sedum with 
delicate pink, feathery blossoms. It is reputed hard 
to grow but has been most rampant with us in a sandy 
soil and full sun. A gem for the rockery.25 2.50 
S. Ewersi—Grey foliage and attractive growth. Rosy 
lilac flowers. Choice.25 2.50 
S. Lagged—Attractive new species, with orange flow- 
ers .-. 20 2.00 
S. lydium—Pink blossoms; bronzy green tufts... 20 2.00 
S. maximum—Tall, robust species, foliage purplish, 
flowers salmon pink.25 2.50 
S. monstrosum—Yellow blossoms; 1 ft. 25 2.50 
S. pilosum—Choice and very rare variety, forming 
hairy green rosettes, and bearing clusters of pink 
flowers; 2 in... 50 5 . 00 
S. pulchellum—One of the prettiest of the family, with 
trailing stems and bright red flowers, like a starfish; 
5 mches .. 3.50 
S. Sieboldii—Handsome glaucous foliage and bright 
pink flowers in September. 25 2.50 
S. Sieboldii variegata—Foliage edged white, making a 
very attractive plant. Rare. 35 3 50 
S. spathulatum Bright yellow flowers; grey rosettes - 
6 inches .’ .25 2.50 
S. spurium splendens—Creeping habit with umbles of 
rosy pink flowers. 35 3 gg 
SIDALCEA—Mallow-worts 
Hardy Perennial 
Fine border plants of robust growth and very free 
flowering. Easy to grow and splendid for cutting. 
S. Candida—Numerous white flowers in terminal 
„ Sp ' kes . 25 2.50 
S. Listed—Satiny rose pink flowers, narrowly fringed 
Very distinct . .50 5 .OO 
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