WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. 
EL.ZE AGNUS—Oleaster 
E. angustifolia—Russian Olive—A rapid growing, tree¬ 
like shrub _ with willow-like leaves, greyish green 
above and silvery white beneath. Flowers in summer, 
yellow, followed by silver-grey fruits. Fine for poor’ 
sandy soil ........ $ .75 
EUONYMUS—Spindle Tree 
E. europsea—Forms a tree, sometimes 30 feet high. 
Small, greenish-white flowers in May, followed by 
bright pink fruits which open when ripe and reveal 
the orange-colored aril.....$ .75 
EXOCHORDA—Pearl Bush 
E. grandiflora—A fine shrub with large white flowers 
in May. One of the best of it's season__ .75 
FORSYTHIA—Golden Bell 
M. Fortune!—Flowers bright golden. One of the 
earliest shrubs to bloom.........._.$ .75 
F. intermedia—Slender, arching branches. Flowers 
bright golden, in early spring before the leaves ap¬ 
pear. Very handsome......... .75 
HYDRANGEA 
FI. arborescens grandiflora—Hills of Snow—One of 
the most valuable shrubs, both on account of its at¬ 
tractive foliage and of its beautiful flowers which 
form large heads of snow-white bloom. Begins to 
bloom in June and lasts into August. Will also do 
well in partial shade.....$ 1.00 
H. paniculate grandiflora—A fine shrub, growing from 
six to eight feet high, with large panicles of white 
flowers, turning pink with age; strong plants... 1.00 
HYPERICUM—St. John’s Wort 
H. olympicum—Dense undershrub with erect stems 
and dark green leaves, whitish beneath. Flowers 
large, light yellow, about 1 an inch across. Fruit berry¬ 
like, blackish violet', size of a pea. All parts very 
aromatic. Very choice.......75 
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