WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. Doz. 
S. decipiens Bathoniensis —Grows nearly a foot high, 
with much branched stems, and large brilliant red 
flowers . $ .50 $ 5.00 
S. decipiens Blutentippich —Scarlet flowers; 6 in. 50 5.00 
S. decipiens Tapis Rouge —Rose colored flowers; 4 in... .50 5.00 
S. decipiens Guildford Seedling —Small red flowers, 
compact grower . 50 5.00 
S. decipiens Red Admiral —-A handsome saxifrage, 
bearing an abundance of vivid crimson flowers. 50 5.00 
S. muscoides Magnifica —Largest flowering of all. 
Flowers clear crimson. 50 5.00 
S. muscoides Rhei superba —Deep rose colored flow¬ 
ers; 4 in. 50 5.00 
Saxifraga Splendens—(longifolia x Cotyledon)—One of 
the very choice hybrids of the encrusted section. It 
has more of the longifolia rosette and the looser in- 
floresence of the Cotyledon parent. A most attractive 
plant for the rock garden, the silvery edging of the 
leaves being most interesting. 
Plant in loamy soil, with plenty of grit; limestone, 
if possible. Top dress with coarse gravel... .75 7.50 
SAXIFRAGA—Megasea 
Hardy Perennial 
A most effective class of plants having broad, deep 
green foliage which takes on most beautiful tints in the 
fall. They are perfectly hardy, their only demand being 
stones around the roots, which makes them very desir¬ 
able for the rock garden. The flowers are borne on 
stout stems well above the foliage and are very hand¬ 
some, ranging in color from palest pink to rose and 
purple. We are able to offer Smith’s hybrids, which 
are the finest grown.........50 $ 5.00 
SCABIOSA—Blue Bonnet 
Hardy Perennial 
S. caucasica—Beautiful soft blue blossoms on long 
stems from June to August. Fine for cutting.....$ .30 $ 3.00 
S. c. “Magnifica”—New. Very beautiful variety of 
perfect form and substance. Exquisite shade of spark¬ 
ling blue, the stamens tipped with pink.. 1.00 10.00 
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