
WOLCOTTS LIMITED, JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
Each Per Doz. 
A. Copper Queen—Novelty for the border or rock gar- 


den with copper-red flowers, straw-yellow centers........ 235 3.50 
A.Crimson Star—Another fine novelty. White cups with 
waving sepals and spurs of crimson-scarlet...................... 35 3.50 
A. chrysantha—F lowers of ochre-yellow and long spurs. 
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A. flabellata nana—Choice and early. Four-inch stems 
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A. longissima—Fine novelty from Western U. S. Lovely 
flowers of amber yellow with extremely long spurs. 
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A. Hybrids—Fine assortment of soft shades... 25 2.50 
ARABIS—Rock Cress 
Hardy Perennial 
Fine plants for rock garden or border. 
A. alpina rosa-bella—Valuable new variety with large, 
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A. aubrietioides—Lovely pink flowers of varying shades’ .50 5.00 
A. procurrens—Dwarf, dark green mats, snow white 
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A. rosea—Very dwarf species with an abundance of rose 
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ARENARIA—Sandwort 
As their name implies, the majority of these plants do best in sand 
and full sun. Beautiful and of easy culture, they are most at home in 
the rock garden. 
A. Balerica—Creeping plant with dark green foliage and 
white blossoms. A gem for cool, shady places in the 
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A. cespitosa—A close tufted plant of mossy growth, 
studded with white flowers all summer. Charming for 
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A. gracilis—Very new and as its name indicates, of slen- 
der, graceful growth. Fine rock garden plant.................- 25 
A. laricifolia—Trailing growth. Large white flowers. 
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$ .25 $ 2.50 
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