WOLCOTTS LIMITED, JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
Each Per Doz. 
S. Telphium Borderi —Dwarf, with thick, blue-gree.. 
foliage. Pink flowers in summer. Attractive for both 
rock garden and border edge..35 3.50 
S. ternatum —Pale bronzy-green. Branching cymes of 
white flowers in April and May. 3 inches.35 3.50 
SEMPERVIVUM—House-leek 
Hardy Perennial 
Interesting plants for hot, dry situations, especially for the rock 
garden. 
S. arachnoidem —Small rosettes, covered with fine, cob¬ 
web like down.$ .25 $ 2.50 
S. hirtum —Neat rosettes of hairy green petals. Flowers 
clear yellow. Forms broad masses in rocks and walls .25 2.50 
S. Pittonii —A rare and beautiful species with downy, 
strap-shaped leaves, tipped with a dark blotch. Fine 
yellow flowers.50 5.00 
S. tectorum—Large bright green leaves, pale red flowers .25 2.50 
S. triste—Bronze-green rosettes, purplish flowers.25 2.50 
SILENE—Catchfly 
A charming class of plants for the rock garden. They are closely 
allied to the Pinks and require much the same treatment. Very desir¬ 
able additions to the rockery. 
S. acaulis —High alpine. Close green cushions spangled 
with pink, stemless flowers in June. Very choice.$ .35 $ 3.50 
S. aculis pedunculata —Fine new form with flowers twice 
the size of the type and much more free flowering. .50 5.00 
S. alpestris —-Glossy leaves and exquite white flowers.35 3.50 
S. alpestris roseus —Lovely pink and white blossoms.50 5.00 
S. monachorum— Very dwarf variety for cool rocks. At¬ 
tractive foliage and white blossoms on 2-inch stems all 
summer .50 5.00 
S. quadridentata —Branching, airy stems of four or five 
inches with a shower of white blossoms.50 5.00 
SOLDANELLA—Moonwort 
Delightful, high alpine plants flowering at the edge of the melting 
snow. 
S. alpina —One of the gems of the rock garden. Round, 
leathery leaves, forming mats from which spring many 
stems bearing wide fringy blossoms of violet in early 
spring. 3 inches.. 1.00 
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