WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. 
S. monstrosum— Yellow blossoms; 1 ft.20 
S. pilosum—Choice and very rare variety, forming 
hairy green rosettes, and bearing clusters of pink 
flowers; 2 in. .50 
S. pulchellum—One of the prettiest of the family, with 
trailing stems and bright red flowers, like a starfish; 
5 inches . .35 
S. spathulatum—Bright yellow flowers; grey rosettes; 
G inches . 20 
S. spurium splendens—Creeping habit with umbles of 
rosy pink flowers..... 35 
STACHYS—Wound Wort 
Hardy Perennial 
Stachys lantana —Handsome silvery white foliage with 
stalks of bloom about a foot high, purple, borne in the 
axils of the leaves. Very valuable for color contrast 
in the border and especially handsome planted with 
pink Canterbury Bells...15 
STOKESIA—Stokes’ Aster 
Hardy Perennial 
A handsome, vigorous plant, with heads of flow¬ 
ers about 1^4 inches across, from July to September. 
Fine for cutting. 
S. cyanea —Very handsome lavender blue flowers. 
Prefers full sun.$ .15 
S. cyanea alba —Pure white variety of the above. 15 
THALICTRUM—Meadow-Rue 
Hardy Perennial 
The Meadow Rues are among the most beautiful 
plants in the garden. Their foliage is finely cut and 
closely resembles the Maiden Hair Fern, while the 
blossoms lend a light and fearthery grace to their sur¬ 
roundings. 1 hey are fine for cutting and the foliage 
is most useful mixed in boquets. They prefer a rich 
loam and rather moist position. 
T. adiantifolium —Very beautiful with miniature white 
flowers through July...$ .25 
T. aquilegifolium— Feathered Columbine. Handsome 
foliage; sepals white, stamens purple... 25 
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