WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
PYRETHRUM—Persian Daisy 
Hardy Perennial 
Each. 
A charming, old-fashioned flower which has been much 
improved during recent years by Kelway of England. 
They are invaluable both for cutting and for color 
effects in the hardy border. They are exceedingly 
easy of culture, asking only for well drained soil and 
plenty of sun. However, they amply repay generous 
feeding. We are pleased to be able to offer Kelway’s 
strain of these lovely plants.....$ .25 
Doz. 
$ 2.50 
RUDBECKIA—Cone-Flower 
Hardy Perennial 
Fine plants for the hardy border and very easily 
grown. 
R. Newmannii —Orange yellow flowers with black cen¬ 
ter, on stout, wiry stems; 2 ft. .$ .15 $ 1.50 
R. Purpurea (Giant Purple Cone-Flower) —Rosy pur¬ 
ple flowers on stiff stems, 3 to 4 feet high. Very effec¬ 
tive ........... 15 1.50 
R. subtomentosa —A densely branched plant about 2 
ft. high, completely covered with a mass of brilliant 
yellow flowers with dark centers..... 15 1.50 
SALVIA—Meadow Sage 
Hardy Perennial 
S. azurea grandiflora—A most attractive plant for the 
border bearing exquisite pale blue spikes of flowers 
on stems 3 to 4 ft. tall. It prefers a rich, sandy loam 
in a sunny position.$ .25 $ 2.50 
SAXIFRAGA—Dactyloides—Mossy Saxifrage 
The Mossy Saxifrages are ideal plants for amateurs. 
They form perfect little carpets of evergreen that quick¬ 
ly spread over the ground or cover the stones with beau¬ 
tiful, close-tufted verdure, which, in Spring and early 
Summer, become jeweled with little rounded blooms in 
pink, white or red. Most of them are easy to grow 
and ordinary, well-drained, loamy ground, with which 
pieces of grit or stone have been mixed, suits them ad¬ 
mirably. They prefer half shade to full sun. 
S. decipiens Bathoniensis —Grows nearly a foot high, 
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