WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. Doz. 
S. pulchellum—One of the prettiest of the family, with 
trailing stems and bright red flowers, like a starfish; 
5 inches ...-.... .50 5.00 
S. reflexum—A variety with green leaves and yellow 
blossoms. 8 to 10 inches high..35 3.50 
S. rupestre—Prostrate grower with reddish stems and 
heads of brilliant golden flowers. 6 to 10 inches... .35 3.50 
S. Selskianum—Heads of yellow blossoms in July. 18 
inches . 25 2.50 
S. Sieboldii—Handsome glaucous foliage and bright 
pink flowers in September.25 2.50 
S. Sieboldii variegata—Foliage edged white, making a 
very attractive plant. Rare_ 40 4.00 
S. spathulatum—Bright yellow flowers; grey rosettes; 
6 inches .25 2.50 
S. spurium—Prostrate habit with heads of pinkish 
white flowers. 6 inches . 25 2.50 
S. spurium splendens—Creeping habit with umbles of 
rosy pink flowers.35 3.50 
S. stoloniferum—Long, rooting stems, blunt leaves, 
scalloped at their edges, ending in heads of pink 
flowers . 35 3.50 
SIDALCEA—Mallow-worts 
Hardy Perennial 
Fine border plants of robust growth and very free 
flowering. Easy to grow and splendid for cutting. 
S. Candida—Numerous white flowers in terminal 
spikes .. 25 2.50 
S. Listeri —Satiny rose pink flowers, narrowly fringed. 
Very distinct . 50 5.00 
S. malvaeflora —Very showy variet}^ with flowers of a 
rosy purple . .35 3.50 
S. oregana —Deep rose pink blossoms. .35 3.50 
S. oregana “Rose Queen” —Beautiful rose pink spikes 
of bloom. Choice. 50 5.00 
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