WOLCOTTS LIMITED, JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
Each Per Doz. 
A. cernuum—Flowers pink on stems 9 to 12 inches. July .25 2.50 
A. fallax—Rosy purple blossoms on stems of 1 foot.25 2.50 
A. Farreri—Dainty nodding bells of rosy purple. New 
and choice.35 3.50 
A. flavum—Nodding beads of straw yellow will prom¬ 
inent stamens, giving them a sky-rocket effect....35 3.50 
A. giganteum—Rare and handsome species with globe- 
shaped heads of bright lilac. 4 feet.50 5.00 
A. Libani—Large heads of rosy lilac in June. l l / 2 feet.25 2.50 
A. odorum—White flowers in large clusters. 3 feet.35 3.50 
A. oreophilum—Flowers in clusters, deep lilac to purple. 
1 foot. 35 3.50 
A. Purdomyi—Deep blue. Rare. 6 inches.50 5.00 
A. rubrum—Lovely translucent blossoms of pale claret.50 5.00 
A. Schuberti—Huge heads of rosy-red flowers on stems 
1 foot high.50 5.00 
A. schoenprasm—Globular heads of purplish flowers. 
Good for seasoning.15 1.50 
A. sphaerocephalum—Large globular heads of clear pink .35 3.50 
A. sp. Tibet—Lovely new variety with showy lilac heads 
in May. 6 inches.35 3.50 
A. yunnanense—Very dainty dwarf. White bells tipped 
pink. 4 inches.50 5.00 
ALYSSUM—Madwort 
Beautiful, showy plants for rock work, bedding, etc. They like a 
sunny position and well drained soil. 
A. montanum— One of the best known varieties for the 
Rock Garden. Mats of grey-green leaves and heads of 
golden yellow blossoms in June.$ .40 $ 4.00 
A. “Silver Queen” —A very beautiful variety from Eng¬ 
land. Masses of pale yellow blooms.35 3.00 
A. serpyllifolium —Very dwarf, 4 to 5 inches high, with 
racemes of pale yellow flowers and rough, hoary leaves. 
Charming for the rock garden. Very rare. True variety .60 6.00 
A. spinosum —A woody stemmed plant with silvery 
leaves and numerous small, yellow blossoms. About 
6 inches high and very branching habit. A gem for 
the rock garden.40 4.00 
A. spinosum roseum— A very choice rose colored form 
of the above. Very scarce. .60 6.00 
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