WOLCOTTS LIMITED, JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
Each Per Do/. 
C. aucheri—Lovely tufted Bellflower with large violet 
bells, downy on the outside, on slender stalks. Rare 
and very beautiful.$ .75 $ 7.50 
C. barbata—The lovely bearded bellflower of the Alps. 
Handsome pale blue flowers from May to July. 9".... .75 7.50 
C. carpathica alba—The well known Carpathian Bell¬ 
flower with large white blossoms continuing nearly 
all summer. Fine for border or rock garden.25 2.50 
C. carpath. Dittons Blue—-A new, more dwarf variety 
with large, pure blue flowers.35 3.50 
C. carpath, Riverslea—Flat, saucer-shaped flowers of pale 
blue. Fine. .35 3.50 
C. garganica—A little beauty for the rock garden or 
wall. Covered with blue star-like blossoms in June.35 3.50 
C. garganica “W. H. Paine”—Lovely deep blue blos¬ 
soms with white eye. True. .50 5.00 
C. glomerata—Large heads of bright blue flowers. 18".... .25 2.50 
C. glomerata acaulis—Large clusters of rich violet. Al¬ 
most stemless. Very fine.50 5.00 
C. incana—Beautiful new variety with plumes of lilac- 
blue flowers.75 7.50 
C. lactiflora—Fine border species with large panicles of 
flowers of light blue. 3 feet. .25 2.50 
C. lactiflora E. Molyneux—Very fine form of preceding, 
immense light blue panicles. Very showy. 3}4 feet.35 3.50 
C. latifolia Brantwood—Very large, dark flowers, 2" or 
3" long. 2 feet. 25 2.50 
C. mirabilis—A lovely variety for the rock garden form¬ 
ing a flat rosette of glossy, saw-toothed leaves and 
bearing a fountain of light blue bells. .75 7.50 
C. muralis (Portenschlagiana)—Very fine variety for wall 
or rock garden. Covered in June with large cups of 
deep blue.35 3.50 
C. muralis Bavarica—An improved form with larger 
flowers and more upstanding cups.50 5.00 
C. persicaefolia Princess Royal—A distinct and beauti¬ 
ful new variety of this useful plant with large open 
cups of blue. 3]/ 2 feet. .50 5.00 
C. phyctidocalyx—Lovely, pendulous flowers of violet, 
from July to October. 1 foot.50 5.00 
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