WOLCOTTS LIMITED, JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
Each Per Doz. 
AUBRETIA—Wall Cress 
The rock garden could ill afford to do without its wonderful masses 
of Aubrietia that give such rare color during April and May. They 
form spreading tufts and are at their best when planted where they may 
droop over the rocks. When the flowers are over, they should be cut 
back well. The varieties listed by color will be found in Ridgeway’s 
Color Chart and are propagated from cuttings. 
A. Amethyst Violet.. $ .50 $ 5.00 
A. Crimson King —Handsome shade of crimson. .50 5.00 
A. Dr. Mules —Deep Purple. 50 5.00 
A. Fire King —Glowing crimson. Very fine. 50 5.00 
A. Gloriosa —New variety with very large, rosy pink 
flowers . 50 5.00 
A. Hortense Violet. .50 5.00 
A. Phlox Purple. .50 5.00 
A. Monarch Hybrids —An exceptionally fine strain of 
Hybrids with many new shades of color. 25 2.50 
BELLIS—Daisy 
B. rotundifolia caerulescens —Charming single Daisy with 
bluish flowers in abundance.$ .25 $ 2.50 
BELLIUM—Composite 
B. bellidioeides —Miniature of Beilis perennis throwing- 
little runners and spreading into a very attractive 
patch. Sun.. $ .25 $ 2.50 
CAMPANULA—Bellflower 
The Bellflowers are for the most part of very elegant habit and 
beautiful appearance. The perennial varieties are all of great beauty, 
the taller ones being suitable for the border and very valuable as cut 
flowers, while the dwarfer sorts are well adapted for the front of borders 
and for rockeries. The most of the varieties are easily grown and un¬ 
less otherwise specified, prefer a well drained, rather rich, sandy loam. 
Those adapted to rockery culture are among the choicest of perennial 
plants. 
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