WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. Doz. 
FORSYTHIA—Golden Bell 
M. Fortunei—Flowers bright golden. One of the 
earliest shrubs to bloom... .50 5.00 
F. intermedia—Slender, arching branches. Flowers 
brightgolden, in early spring before the leaves ap¬ 
pear. Very handsome. 50 5.00 
HYDRANGEA 
H. arborescens grandiflora—Hills of Snow—One of 
the most valuable shrubs, both on account of its at¬ 
tractive foliage and of its beautiful flowers which 
form large heads of snow-white bloom. Begins to 
bloom in June and lasts into August. Will also do 
well in partial shade.. 50 5.00 
H. paniculate grandiflora—A fine shrub, growing from 
six to eight feet high, with large panicles of white 
flowers, turning pink with age; strong plants. -50 5.00 
HYPERICUM—St. John’s Wort 
H. olympicum—Dense undershrub with erect stems 
and dark green leaves, whitish beneath. Flowers 
large, light yellow, about an inch across. Fruit berry¬ 
like, blackish violet, size of a pea. All parts very 
aromatic. Very choice. .75 7.50 
FI. patulum Henryi—Very showy shrub, growing 
from two to four feet high and producing masses of 
clear yellow blossoms in July and August.... 50 5.00 
KERRI A—Corchorus 
H. japonica—Globe Flower—A slender branched 
shrub with globular, yellow flowers from June to 
August. Very handsome... 35 3.50 
K. janonica fl. pi.—A double flowering form, very 
handsome. Scarce .75 7 50 
K. japonica variegata—A silver foliaged variety of 
dwarf habit . 35 3 50 
LIGUSTRUM—Privet 
I. amurense—Amur Privet—A much hardier variety 
than the California Privet. Fine for hedges. .35 3.50 
L. Ibota Choice hedge plant. Flowers white, large 
and very fragrant . 35 3 50 
L. Regelianum—Regel’s Privet—A handsome "flow- 
ermg shrub .35 3 . 50 
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