WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
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the border and rock garden. Very easy of culture, thriv¬ 
ing in almost any soil but requiring full sun. 
L. alpina —A very attractive little plant for the rock¬ 
ery, of tufted growth and bearing heads of pink blos¬ 
soms in May and June..... .$ .20 $ 2.00 
L. Arkwrightii —A new and very desirable border 
plant, being a cross between L. chalcedonica and L. 
Haageana. Makes a long and lasting display in 
many new and lovely colors.50 5.00 
L. chalcedonica —Brilliant scarlet; very sbowy.20 2.00 
L. chalcedonica rosea —A very attractive variety of the 
above, bearing large heads of salmon pink blossoms.... .25 2.50 
L. Haageana —Brilliant orange scarlet blossoms in 
June and July.. 20 2.00 
MERTENSIA—Blue Bells 
One of the most attractive early blooming plants 
and especially useful as it thrives best in shade. Should 
be given a very rich soil and be left undisturbed for 
years. 
M. sibirica—Leaves somewhat fleshy, flowers purplish 
blue in long racemes......$ .20 $ 2.00 
M. virginica—(Virginian Cowslip)—Long, nodding 
clusters of pale blue flowers with pink buds, making 
a most charming combination. Prefers moist, peaty 
ground. Foliage disappears during summer. .20 2.00 
MONARDA—Oswego Tea 
Hardy Perennial 
One of the most brilliant flowers for the border. 
Will grow in almost any position and spreads rapidly. 
M. Didyma—Cambridge Scarlet—A very brilliant va¬ 
riety and especially effective with a dark background..$ .15 $ 1.50 
MORIN A—Whorl-Flower 
M. Longifolia—A very handsome plant with spiny 
thistle-like foliage and tall spikes of white and rose 
tubular flower in whorls. They thrive in rich, sandy 
loam and require a little shade and shelter; 2 ft-- $ .50 $ 5.00 
