WOLCOTTS LIMITED, JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
Each Per Doz. 
DRY AS—Mountain Avens 
Shrubby plants for the rock garden having oak-like leaves and 
branching stems. They like sun and should not be disturbed when 
once established. Prostrate growth. 
D. Drummondi —Similar to D. octopetala but with yel¬ 
low blossoms. Rare ... $ .75 $ 7.50 
D. octopetala — Very choice subshrub for the Alpine 
garden. Flat carpets of deep green and large anemone¬ 
like blossoms of white . .75 7.50 
D. Sundermanni —Yellow buds, opening white. Rare 
variety . .75 7.50 
ERIGERON—Fleabane 
Showy plants with daisy-like blooms. Very effective 
masses in the border or rock garden. 
E. caucasicus — Fine dwarf plant with heads of violet 
blossoms . .25 
E. Merstham Glory —Fine new variety with violet-blue 
flowers . .50 
E. Mrs. E. H. Beale — Large, pale blue flowers. Excellent .35 
used in 
$ 2.50 
5.00 
3.50 
ERODIUM—Heron’s Bill 
Very choice and valuable race of plants belonging to the Geranium 
family. Prefer light, rich soil and sunny position. 
E. absinthioides amanum—Delicate and lovely variety; 
very dwarf habit. Flowers pure white on stems of 0 in. $ .75 
E. corsicum— Forms mats of downy, crumpled leaves. 
Lovely rose-pink blossoms, delicately veined with a 
deeper shade. 75 
E. chrysanthum—Very beautiful and distinct. Foliage 
finely feathered and silvery. Heads of large, sulphur 
yellow flowers . .75 
E. macradenum—Smooth, green foliage so finely cut it 
has a lacy appearance. Small pink blossoms streaked 
with black. 75 
E. roseum (chamaedroides)—Mats of deep green foliage 
covered all summer through with lovely pink blossoms, 
veined deeper. 35 
$ 7.50 
7.50 
7.50 
7.50 
3.50 
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