WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
THYMUS—Thyme 
Hardy Perennial 
T. Serpyllum—Very desirable creeping plant for the 
rockery. Foliage dense of a handsome dark green; 
clouds of delicate purple flowers... .20 
Doz. 
$ 2.00 
TROLLIUS—Globe Flower 
Hardy Perennial 
Very effective, free blooming plants for a moist, 
shady situation. _ Are very happy planted on some moist 
bank, where their large, yellow blossoms look like glori¬ 
fied buttercups. 
T. japonicus “Excelsior”—Very deep orange yellow.25 2.50 
T. caucasicus “Orange Globe”—Large, golden orange.. .25 2.50 
T. europaeus—Bright yellow, globular form.25 2.50 
T. Goldquelle—Very large, fine deep yellow. .25 2.50 
TUNICA—Coat Flower 
Hardy Perennial 
T. saxifraga—Beautiful little prostrate rockery plant 
with rose colored flowers...$ .20 $ 2.00 
VALERIANA—Valerian 
Hardy Perennial 
One of the most popular of the old-fashioned 
garden flowers and of the easiest culture. 
V. officinalis (Garden Heliotrope)—Very fragrant, 
pinky-lavander flowers in June.......$ .20 $ 2.00 
V. rubra—A red flowered form of the above.25 2.50 
VERBASCUM—Mullein 
Hardy Perennial 
Verbascums, commonly known as mulleins, have 
been greatly improved in recent years. We know of no 
plants more noble or picturesque than these newer va¬ 
rieties. Their pyramidal spikes, towering up among 
other border plants are just the flowers to give the 
whole border a light, graceful and most natural appear¬ 
ance. 
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