WOLCOTTS LIMITED, JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
Each Per Doz. 
ANEMONE—Windflower 
Lovely, graceful Alpines, in most cases delighting in deep, rich 
soil in full sun. 
A. atrata—Belonging to the Pulsatilla group. New and 
fine ...$ .75 $ 7.50 
A. dahurica—Rare. Allied to A. pratensis but pink 
flowered. Very choice.. .75 7.50 
Ai Halleri—Lovely rich violet blossoms, all silky outside .75 7.50 
A. montana—Fine fern-like foliage. Flowers nodding, 
dark purple.50 5.00 
A. patens Nuttallii—Large, purple blue flowers, appear¬ 
ing before the foliage. 8 inches.75 7.50 
A. pulsatilla—-Lovely Pasque Flower with large violet 
blossoms, silk)' on the outside.35 3.50 
A. puls. Mrs. Van der Elst—Lovely rose colored flowers. 
Very rare.... 75 7.50 
A. puls, rubra—Fine with deep reddish purple flowers.50 5.00 
A. rivularis—White, outside violet. Likes moist position .50 5.00 
A. sylvestris—Large white blossoms on nodding stems, 
about 12 inches. Free blooming. .35 3.50 
A. vernalis—(Lady of the Snows)—A rare and exquisite 
alpine. Large open flowers of white, flushed violet 
outside. Blooms early.75 7.50 
ANTENNARIA—Cat’s Ears 
A. neodioica —Prostrate silver carpet, spangled with 
white blossoms.$ .25 $ 2.50 
ANTIRRHINUM—Snapdragon 
Hardy Perennial 
A. Asarina —A trailing plant from the south of France 
with very attractive foliage and creamy white flowers.$ .35 $ 3.50 
AQUILEGIA—Columbine 
Hardy Perennial 
The Aquilegias need no praise; they appeal to everyone by their 
grace and the beauty of their flowers. 
A. discolor —A rare pygmy for the Alpine garden. Blue 
and white. 2 inches.$ .75 $ 7.50 
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