WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. Doz. 
POTENTILLA—Strawberry Flower 
Hardy Perennial 
Very effective plants for the hardy garden with 
strawberry-like leaves and showy blossoms which con¬ 
tinue for a long period. Easily cultivated, doing well in 
an open position. Fine for cutting. 
P. formosa —Crimson; large, single blossoms.—.$ .25 $ 2.50 
P. nepalensis —Beautiful rose color... .....25 2.50 
P. Miss Willmott —Deep cherry red—. 25 2.50 
POLYANTHUS—Bunch Primrose 
Hardy Perennial 
The Polyanthus is an indispensable spring flower 
and should be used largely in flower beds and borders, 
also wild gardens and rockeries. It likes an open, half- 
shady position in rich soil and under such conditions 
will bear flower stems a foot high. 
P. Exhibition Blue—A very beautiful strain, having 
flowers from deep to light blue. $ .50 $ 5.00 
P. Munstead Strain —In shades of yellow, from cream 
to dark orange, selected and perfected by Miss Jekyll 
of England . 35 3.50 
P. Pink and Red Shades—Very handsome, ranging 
from light to dark red, with yellow eye..... .35 3.50 
P. Exhibition White—A very fine, large-flowered pure 
white, with striking yellow eye.. .50 5.00 
P. Woodside Varieties—A very beautiful strain of 
Polyanthus obtained from Adelaide, Duchess of Bed¬ 
ford -. 50 5.00 
PRIMULA—Primrose 
Hardy Perennial 
A race of plants little known in America, but form¬ 
ing one of the most attractive features of the spring gar¬ 
den. They are perfectly hardy in our Michigan climate 
and once established are as sturdy as our oaks. The 
different varieties range in size from four inches to 
three feet, and in time of blooming from early April 
until late summer. 
