WOLCOTTS LIMITED, JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
C. praecox- —One of the best and early blooming. Forms 
a mass of creamy yellow flowers. 
C. purpureus —Lovely little Broom with purple flowers in 
abundance. Low growth. 
C. scoparius—Scotch Broom —A very useful shrub with 
bright yellow flowers.,. 
Each 
Per Doz. 
$ .75 
$ 7.50 
1.00 
.75 
7.50 
All of above are good plants and shipped with ball of earth. 
DIANTHUS—Pinks 
Almost all Pinks are of the easiest culture in any well drained soil 
and sunny position. Some of the choicest subjects for the Alpine 
Garden are to be found among them. 
D. alpestris —Beautiful Alpine Pink with glaucous, blue 
foliage. Blossoms of deep rose, intensely sweet and 
very much fringed. Very choice for sunny rockery.$ .50 $ 5.00 
D. alpinus (Alpine Pink) —This is one of the loveliest of 
all rockery Pinks, with glossy leaves and large flowers 
of brilliant rose, produced during June and July. It 
thrives best in loam with some lime added and perhaps 
a little shade during the hottest part of the summer. A 
gem for the rock garden, 6 inches. (Not like D. a. 
Allwoodi.) .50 5.00 
D. brevicaulis— Very dwarf species from the high Alps. 
Forms a tight mat with almost stemless rosy flowers. 
A gem.75 7.50 
D. Caesius Arvernensis— Very dwarf form with almost 
stemless blossoms of rose color.35 3.50 
D. deltoides (Maiden Pink) —A beautiful little plant with 
narrow leaves and bearing a profusion of small crim¬ 
son flowers during lune and Iuly. Easily grown on 
rockery .25 2.50 
D. deltoides albus —A charming white form of the above 
variety .25 2.50 
D. deltoides “Brilliant” —A very choice variety of the 
above, bearing bright rose colored flowers.25 2.50 
D. deltoides Wisley —A new and very fine variety with 
dark foliage and crimson flowers.35 3.50 
D. fragrans —White, single pinks on stems 8 inches tall. 
Deliciously fragrant.35 3.50 
D. frigidus— V ery dwarf, tufted habit. Lovely rose pink 
flowers. Choice.50 5.00 
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