WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. Doz. 
Stems are also hairy and of a reddish brown color. 
Award of merit. Novelty 1916. 75 7.50 
C. tommasiniana—A lovely Italian alpine with narrow 
blue flowers on slender stems. It forms a denso tuft 
and flourishes in light soil on rock work; 9 in. .. 75 7.50 
C. turbinata—Similar to C. carpatica but more dwarf, 
with deep purple, erect flowers.20 2.00 
C. velutina—Downy foliage, large white flowers, tinted 
pink. Prefers a dry position; 1 ft..... 50 5.00 
C. Vidalli—A very beautiful biennial campanula, form¬ 
ing a pyramidal bush 2 ft. high. Flowers pale blue. 
Half hardy . .50 5.00 
C. waldsteiniana—A Hungarian rock plant of exquisite 
beauty. It has upright and star-shaped blue flowdrs 
on short stems. It does well in a cool part of the 
rock garden in gritty loam. Scarce and very choice. 75 7.50 
CENTRANTHUS—Valerian Family 
Hardy Perennial 
C. ruber —Excellent showy plant for borders, walls, 
etc. Blooms all summer and is excellent for cutting..$ .25 $ 2.50 
CERASTIUM—Chickweed 
Hardy Perennial 
C. tomemtosum— (Snow in Summer)—Grey foliage 
and white flowers. Invaluable for rockeries.$ .20 $ 2.00 
CLEMATIS—Virgin’s Bower 
Hardy Perennial 
C. recta grandiflora —One of the best hardy perennials. 
A strong, erect growing plant with heads of creamy 
white flowers. Is best moved when 3 mung. 25 2.50 
CLEMATAQUILA—Spurless Columbine 
Hardy Perennial 
This is a new strain exhibited before the Royal 
Horticultural Society in London and supposed to be a 
cross between Clematis and Aquilegia. The growth 
is like the columbine and the flowers are very graceful 
and entirely without spurs. 
C. Beauty— Sky blue, extra fine.$ .25 $ 2.50 
C. Beauty Spot— Sky blue and pink... 25 2.50 
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