WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. Doz. 
A. italica—“Dropmore Variety” —A beautiful variety 
of the Italian Alkanet with numerous flowers of deep¬ 
est gentian blue. In good soil will reach a height of 
six to seven feet with numerous side branches, making 
a most imposing plant. Requires staking.$ .25 $ 2.50 
A. italica—“Opal” —A charming blue variety. Iden¬ 
tical with above execpt color. .35 3.50 
A. italica—“Lissadell Variety” —A recent introduction 
Flowers clear blue, very large; very floriferous.35 3.50 
A. myosotidiflora —A new and very charming variety 
of Anchusa, its dwarf habit making it suitable either 
for the rockery or front of the border. Quantities of 
bright blue flowers in May and June...35 3.50 
ANTIRRHINUM—Snapdragon 
Hardy Perennial 
The ordinary snapdragons are of too coarse growth 
to be admitted to the rock garden, but there are two or 
three species that are very charming in June. A dry, 
sunny spot and well drained soil are essential to success. 
A. Asarina —A trailing plant from the south of France 
with very attractive foliage and creamy white flowers..$ .35 $ 3.50 
A. glutinosum “Copper King” —-A novelty of great 
beauty. Dwarf habit and quantities of copper colored 
blooms . 50 5.00 
A. glutinosum “Crimson King” —A new variety bear¬ 
ing handsome, deep crimson flowers.50 5.00 
A. glutinosum hybridum —A charming strain of lovely 
colors, very valuable for the rock garden.35 3.50 
A. sempervirens —A beautiful trailing plant for the 
rock garden. Flowers white with purple blotch.35 3.50 
ANTHYLLIS—Vetch 
Hardy Perennial 
A. montana —Somewhat shrubby plant about one foot 
high with silky foliage and dense heads of pink blos¬ 
soms. Very easy culture and much prized for the 
rock garden ....$ .50 
$ 5.00 
