WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. 
GERANIUM—Crane’s Bill 
Hardy Perennial 
G. Fremonti—Large, showy flowers of a rosy pur¬ 
ple. Blooms all summer. About two feet high and 
a very desirable plant for the hardy border. .25 
G. grandiflorum —A fine plant for the border with 
striking deep violet flowers two inches across... 25 
G. ibericum —Handsome, violet flowers, about one inch 
across, in showy panicles. Tufted foliage. One of the 
best . 50 
G. Lowii —Very strong growing with handsome foliage 
unlike any other Geranium. Flowers rose pink. Very 
choice . .50 
G. nepalense —Numerous showy flowers of a rosy 
purple. Especially good for the rockery. 18 inches. 25 
G. pratense —Large blue flowers in pairs on stems 2 / 
ft. high. Very handsome plant for border. 35 
G. pratense album —Very handsome white variety of 
the Meadow Crane’s Bill__ .25 
(t. sanguineum —Attractive foliage and bright crimson 
flowers. 18 inches. 25 
G. Traversii—A beautiful dwarf, silver leaved Gera¬ 
nium. Large rose colored blossoms over an inch 
across and borne on stems about four inches high. A 
treasure for the rock garden, although not reliably 
hardy in the open, north of Washington...75 
GEUM—Avens 
Hardy Perennial 
Excellent border or rock plants, liking plenty of sun 
above and moisture at the roots during hot summers. 
1 hey produce very showy, bright colored flowers from 
June to August. 
!i. Bulgaricum—Enormous, orange yellow flowers; a 
magnificent variety. Very scarce and far in advance 
of any other Geum. $ 50 
fir. Eweni—Semi-double, orange yellow; 1 ft.25 
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2.50 
3.50 
2.50 
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$ 5.00 
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