_ WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. Doz. 
V. chaixii—A fine border plant with long spikes "of yel¬ 
low flowers .25 2.50 
V. chaixii album—A beautiful white flowered counter¬ 
part of the above...........25 2.50 
V. giganteum—(New.) A noble species with hand¬ 
some silvery foliage and spikes of golden flowers; 10 
ft .. .35 3.50 
V. Harkness’ New Hybrid—A handsome new mullein 
with woolly grey foliage and stout stems covered in 
late summer with very large yellow flowers.25 2.50 
V. “Miss Willmott”—Huge spikes of creamy white 
flowers and golden stamens. Beautiful; 10 ft... .50 5.00 
V. nigrum—Fine spikes of yellow flowers, with purple 
eye. Very handsome, and most effective planted with 
Larkspur . 35 3.50 
V. Olympicum—Silvery leaves and much branched 
flower spikes, studded with yellow blossoms..... 35 3.50 
V. phlomoides alba—Dense spikes of white flowers, 5 
feet high -- .35 3 -50 
V. phceniceum—Very attractive border plant, of vari¬ 
ous shades, including white, pink, and violet, in grace¬ 
ful spikes; 2 ft..... .25 2.50 
VERONICA—Speedwell 
Hardy Perennial 
V. incana—Silvery foliage with spikes of pale blue 
flowers. Valuable for both rock garden and border....$ .25 $ 2.50 
V. longifolia subsessilis—One of the handsomest 
border plants we know. Grows about two feet tall 
and from July until frost is covered with long spikes 
of deep blue flowers _ .35 3 59 
V. ochridea—Very handsome variety from the Balkans. 
Grows four or five feet in height and produces a pro¬ 
fusion of clear, blue flowers.25 2.50 
V. rupestris A most charming rock plant forming 
thick masses of deep green foliage which is smothered 
in early spring with bright blue flowers—a gem for 
th_e rock garden, dry wall or for edging the border, if 
raised a little above the path, as its growth is abso¬ 
lutely prostrate ..... . 50 5.00 
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