WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. Doz. 
BERBERIS—Barberry 
B. Thungbergii—Japanese Barberry—Dwarf habit, 
small foliage, changing to beautiful tints in the au¬ 
tumn. Very attractive scarlet fruit all winter. Fine 
for hedges ........$ .50 $ 5.00 
B. Wilsoni—One of the most ornamental shrubs of 
recent introduction. About the same height as B. 
Thungbergi but with foliage quite distinct. Leaves 
small, very lustrous, silvery beneath. Fruit very 
brilliant scarlet and very abundant. 1.00 10.00 
BUDDLEIA—Butterfly Bush 
B. Davidii—(syn. variabilis)—New, very desirable. 
Blooms from July till frost, bearing panicles of lilac- 
colored flowers on stiff stems. Needs protection in 
this climate until well established; large, field grown 
plants; 8 ft _______$ .50 $ 5.00 
B. Magnifica—Very handsome, immense spikes of deep 
purple .75 7.50 
B. Veitchiana—More robust. Branches erect at first 
later arching. Bright mauve colored flowers, orange 
eye . 50 5.00 
CALYCANTHUS—Carolina Allspice 
C. floridus—Sweet-Scented Shrub—Foliage downy be¬ 
neath. Flowers in May, very fragrant....$ .75 $ 7.50 
CISTUS—Rock Rose 
Hardy Perennial 
Very showy plants for dry, sunny positions, loaded 
each morning during June and July with a fresh supply 
of rose-like blossoms, which only last for a day. Aro¬ 
matic, velvety foliage. 
C. cyprius —White flowers with a brown spot... .75 7.50 
C. cyprius creticus —Large pink flowers.. 75 7.50 
C. laurifolius —Large white flowers. 4 ft. 75 7.50 
