WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. Doz. 
P. luteola—Pleads of pale yellow blossoms about six 
inches high. Robust plant and very attractive.. 50 5.00 
P. Poissoni —Very handsome Primrose from Northern 
China. Light foliage and flowers of a deep purple 
with a bright yellow center, in whorls. June and 
July; 2 ft .. 75 7.50 
P. pulverulenta —Rich crimson in color, in whorls, on 
stems 3 ft. high. One of the finest varieties. 50 5.00 
P. pulverulenta, “Mrs. Berkeley” —A very beautiful 
form of pulverulenta, having pale, blush flowers 
with a saffron eye. Very choice; 3 ft. 75 7.50 
P. rosea—A handsome species, native of Kashmir. 
Leaves bright pale green and flowers in early spring 
of a bright rosy carmine, with yellow center. Pre¬ 
fers moist, loamy soil in rockery or on banks of 
streams; 6 in. Fall delivery. 75 7.50 
P. Veitchii—A Chinese species, producing numerous 
stems with heads of rose purple flowers; 1 ft.50 5.00 
P. “Wilson’s Blue”—A fine novelty, producing many 
charming shades from deep violet to lavender....... .50 5.00 
PYRETHRUM—Persian Daisy 
Hardy Perennial 
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. Llowever, they amply repay generous 
feeding. We are pleased to be able to offer Kelway’s 
strain of these lovely plants... ......$ .35 $ 3.50 
RAMONDIA—Pyrenaica 
We take much pleasure in offering our patrons this 
very choice and interesting gem of the rock garden. The 
densely hairy leaves form a flat rosette, throwing scapes 
of exquisite violet blossoms with yellow centers. 
They should be planted in a cleft of the rocks, so 
water cannot lodge in the crown, in a mixture of 
coarse sandy peat. 
Well established plants..... 1.00 10.00 
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