WOLCOTTS LIMITED, JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
Each Per Doz. 
S. minima —Tiny round leaves and narrow pale bells 
streaked violet within. Very rare. 2 inches. 1.50 
SPIREA—Meadow Sweet 
Lovely border plants with attractive foliage and feathery plumes of 
flowers. Especially fine for damp situations. 
S. filipendula —Fern-like foliage and masses of white 
flowers. 18 inches.30 3.00 
S. filipendula fl. pi. —Double flowering form. Very hand¬ 
some ..35 3.50 
S. palmata elegans —Broad plumes of silvery pink. 3 feet .30 3.00 
STATICE—Sea Pink 
Very useful plants for both the border and rock garden with their 
sprays of tiny blossoms, giving a cloud effect. The large varieties are 
fine for winter bouquets. 
S. bellidifolia nana —A new and choice dwarf version of 
S. bellidifolia. Ornamental green and crimson rosettes 
and sprays of lilac blossoms on 4—inch stems.$ .60 $ 6.00 
S. incana nana —Branching sprays of pale pink in late 
summer. 6 inches.35 3.50 
S. latifolia—Great Sea Lavender —Fine for border. 
Branching sprays of tiny blue blossoms. 2 feet.25 2.50 
S. minuta —The tight little Sea Lavender that loves crev¬ 
ices in full sun and throws sprays of lilac blossoms on 
4-inch stems. Choice.50 5.00 
S. “Silver Cloud” —Branching stems with myriads of 
pearl white flowers.25 2.50 
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THALICTRUM—Meadow Rue 
The Meadow Rues are among the most beautiful plants in the gar- 
Foliage is finely cut, resembling a Fern while the blossoms lend 
a light and feathery grace to their surroundings. They prefer a rich 
loam and rather moist position. 
T. aquilegifolium purpureum —Handsome foliage and 
masses of purple flowers. 3 feet._.$ .35 $ 3.50 
T. aqui. roseum —Large branched heads of feathey pink 
flowers. 4 feet. 35 3.50 
T. corynellum —Lovely glaucous-blue foliage and a pro¬ 
fusion of clear 3 r ellow flowers in June. 5 feet.50 5.00 
T. dipterocarpum —Beautiful variety. Rosy lilac petals 
and center of soft yellow stamens. 6 feet.50 5.00 
T. minus— Foliage like a Maidenhair fern. Bronzy tas¬ 
sels. 1 foot.35 3.50 
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