WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. Doz. 
V. Mixed—A choice collection from seed saved from 
the above named varieties..........35 3.50 
VIOLA CORNUTA—Horned Violet 
Hardy Perennial 
One of the parents of the tufted pansy and much 
grown as an edging for beds and borders. It is a 
Pyrenean species and of dwarf, tufted habit. 
V. cornuta—Admiration— Soft purple, dark blotch .$ .25 $ 2.50 
V. cornuta—lutea splendens— Rich golden yellow ...25 2.50 
V. cornuta—Mauve Queen— Reddish violet. Very fine.. .25 2.50 
V cornuta—Papila— Violet with dark eye.... .25 2.50 
V. cornuta — Blue Perfection— Very deep blue... .25 2.50 
V. cornuta—White Perfection— Lovely pure white. . .25 2.50 
VIOLA GRACILIS—Olympian Violet 
Hardy Perennial 
A lovely Grecian species on the order of the Violet¬ 
ta. Planted in masses in an open position on the rock¬ 
ery, they will rapidly cover the ground with dark green 
foliage that is covered throughout the most of the 
spring and summer with their dainty blossoms. 
V. “Alannah” —Very new. Cross between bosniaca and 
cornuta. Flowers pink. 35 3 50 
V. gracilis—Intense violet flowers. A fine rock plant.. .25 2.50 
V. gracilis “Purple Robe”— Bloom from April to Sep¬ 
tember. Very choice... .50 5 .00 
V. gracilis “Lord Nelson” —New. The most perpetual 
Viola in cultivation. Flowers of a glowing violet 
purple, erect, on long stems. Very desirable rock 
P lant . .50 5.00 
V. bosniaca A perfect gem from Bosnia, with quant¬ 
ities of rose colored flowers. Resembles gracilis in 
liablt .50 5.00 
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