WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
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our grandmother’s time and adds beauty and dignity to 
any planting. The newer varieties show exceedingly 
choice colorings as well as increased size in spike and 
bloom and in combination with Larkspur and Canter¬ 
bury Bells, create a most charming spot in any garden. 
Their cultivation will give no trouble if given a rich, 
friable soil and not treated too kindly by covering the 
crowns for the winter. Cornstalks, so placed that they 
do not mat down, make an ideal covering, as they must 
have air during the winter. It is also well to remove 
some of the largest leaves. 
D. “Ayshire White” (New White Foxglove) —A very 
fine variety, producing large spikes of pure white 
flowers ....... $ .25 $ 2.50 
D. “Giant Primrose”—A beautiful Foxglove with large 
flowers of cream or buff color...20 2.00 
D. “Giant Spotted”—Beautiful Spotted flowers in many 
different colors. Very large .15 1.50 
DRAB A—Whitlow-Grass 
Hardy Perennial 
One of the important spring flowering plants for 
the rockery. Very dwarf and compact with numerous 
small flowers in early spring. They require an open 
soil and sunny position. 
D. aizoides—Forms beautiful little rosettes of hairy 
leaves, covered in opring with bright yellow flowers 
about 2 inches high...$ .35 $ 3.50 
DRACOCEPHALUM—Dragon’s Head 
Hardy Perennial 
A very valuable class of plants for moist, shady 
positions. They do not bloom well where it is dry and 
sunny. 
D. japonicum “Blue Gem”—An excellent deep blue 
hybrid of D. japonicum and blooms all summer. 
About one foot high.....$ .25 $ 2.50 
D. Ruprechtii—Vigorous plant about l l / 2 feet high. 
Flowers purplish blue...20 2.00 
ECHINOPS—Globe Thistle 
Hardy Perennial 
E. ritro—Showy, thistle-like plants with large heads 
of steel blue flowers in July. Very attractive to bees 
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