WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. 
Doz. 
A. Ficifolia hybrida — Figleaved. So called from the 
shape of the leaf. Single blooms in many shades of 
color .-.-. 
.15 
1.50 
A. Allegheny — Large flowers with fringed petals in 
colors from palest pink to deep red. Mixed colors.— 
.20 
2.00 
IBERIS—Candytuft 
Hardy Perennial 
The evergreen Candytufts rank high among the 
rock garden flowers. They are of half-shrubby growth 
and in April and May become smothered with bloom. 
Ordinary well-drained soil suits them and they never 
look better than when planted above some rock ledge 
so that the growth may hang over its face. 
I. Pruiti—A pretty little rock plant with pure white 
flowers ... . .$ .15 $ 1.50 
1. Sempervirens “Snowflake”—A splendid new variety 
with large white flowers and evergreen habit.. 30 3.00 
LATHYRUS—Everlasting Pea 
Hardy Perennial 
L. latifolius “Pink Beauty”—A very desirable hardy 
climber, hearing a profusion of delicate pink blos¬ 
soms - ..$ .25 $ 2.50 
L. latifolius “White Pearl”—A very lovely pure white 
variety of the Everlasting Pea and a great improve¬ 
ment on the common L. albus.... .25 2.50 
LEONTOPODIUM—Edelweiss 
Contrary to the popular supposition that, because of 
the natural habitat of Edelweiss being on high moun¬ 
tains, it is difficult to grow, it is really easy if firmly 
planted in well-drained, stony loam in a sunny place 
among the rocks. The woolly flower heads, on stalks 
about six inches high, rise from a loose tuft of rather 
narrow grey leaves, in June. It requires lime in the soil $ .25 $ 2.50 
LYCHNIS—Campion 
Hardy Perennial 
A family of very showy and useful plants both for 
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