WOLCOTTS LIMITED, JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
Each Par Doz. 
C. pilosa--Jagged, hairy leaves and large bells of pale 
blue on erect steins 18 inches high..50 5.00 
C. pseudo-Rainieri—Charming little plant with salver¬ 
shaped flowers of purple-blue. 3 inches.50 5.00 
C. pulla—A perfect gem for the rock garden. Nodding, 
russet-purple bells on 3-inch stems...75 7.50 
C. punctata—Large, creamy bells, spotted with red. 12" .50 5.00 
C. pusilla—Fairy’s Thimble—Shining green leaves and 
a profusion of dainty bells on 3-inch stems in June.50 5.00 
C. pusilla alba—The lovely white variety. Very choice.75 7.50 
C. Raddeana—A handsome variety with dark, wiry stems 
and large purple bells. Very lovely if planted near a 
small shrub to support the shower of bells.50 5.00 
C. rotundifolia Olympica—Large, beautiful deep lavender 
bells .50 5.00 
C. sarmatica—Downy leaves and spires of pale blue bells. 
Fine. 9 inches.50 5.00 
C. Tommasiniana—-A lovely Alpine Campanula. A cloud 
of tubular, light blue flowers in late summer. .75 7.50 
C. tridentata—A treasure with large, deep purple bells on 
3-inch stems.85 8.50 
CATANACHE—Cupid’s Dart 
C. caerulea—Pale violet with dark center. Fine for bor¬ 
der. 2 feet.35 3.50 
CEPHALARIA—Dipsaceae 
C. alpina—Tall, ornamental Scabious with soft yellow 
flowers. 4 feet.. 50 4.00 
CERASTIUM—Caryophyllaceae 
C. alpinum lanatum—A wee, tufted plant, all silvery and 
with white flowers in summer. Very choice. 2 inches .50 5.00 
C. tomentosum (Snow in Summer)—Grey foliage, white 
flowers of good size. Splendid for color effects and 
for carpeting.25 2.50 
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