WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. Doz. 
M. White Lady —A beautiful variety, covered with 
clusters of white flowers, having a small, striking yel¬ 
low eye; 10 inches. 25 2.50 
MYRRHIS—Myrrh 
Hardy Perennial 
M. odorata—The Sweet Cicely of English gardens. A 
very attractive plant having finely cut foliage re¬ 
sembling a large fern and bearing panicles of lace¬ 
like white bloom in early spring. Very valuable as a 
background for spring blooming bulbs...$ .35 $ 3.50 
NEPETA—Catmint 
Hardy Perennial 
N. macrantha—A free growing plant with spikes of 
lavender flowers . 15 1.50 
N. Mussini Dark Var.—A new variety with deep blue 
flowers. Very handsome. 50 5.00 
N. nuda—A novelty received from Switzerland. 
Rather dwarf and compact grower. 50 5.00 
OENOTHERA—Evening Primrose 
Hardy Perennial 
The Evening Primroses are excellent subjects for 
planting in sunny, exposed parts of the garden and are 
especially fond of a sandy soil. 
O. caespitosa—A beautiful dwarf variety with large, 
pink blossoms .$ .50 $ 5.00 
O. speciosa—Large, pure white flowers, about 3 in. 
across . 25 2.50 
O. speciosa rosea—A most striking new variety. The 
beautiful rose colored flowers cover the plant from 
early summer until- frost. 25 2.50 
O. taraxacifolia—Forms a spreading tuft of leaves 
close to the ground, from which spring twisted stems 
bearing very large white blooms, turning to pink with 
age. Very attractive. 50 5.00 
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