
WOLCOTES LIMIT ED, JAGCKSONRMIGHIGAN 
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? BloSsOmSe, « RanGc sie. e eee oe, te a eee $ .75 $ 7.50 
D. octopetala—Very choice subshrub for the Alpine 
garden. Flat carpets of deep green and large anemone- 
like: blossoms vot twhite 220. se eee 75 7.50 
D. Sundermanni—Yellow buds, opening white. Rare 
VALICtY =< aoe ee ee RG eR MO ore Seed ee A: 25 7.50 
ERIGERON—Fleabane 
Showy plants with daisy-like blooms. Very effective used in 
masses in the border or rock garden. 
E. caucasicus—Fine dwarf plant with heads of violet 
bIOSSOTTSS, er Eras ee ee $ .25 $ 2.50 
E. Merstham Glory—Fine new variety with violet-blue 
FIO WETS smc oe sod ree ee ee .50 5.00 
E. Mrs. E. H. Beale—Large, pale blue flowers. Excellent .35 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 6 in. $ .75 $ 7.50 
E. corsicum—Forms mats of downy, crumpled leaves. 
Lovely rose-pink blossoms, delicately veined with a 
deeper <shade.e ue er ee 75 7.50 
E. chrysanthum—Very beautiful and distinct. Foliage 
finely feathered and silvery. Heads of large, sulphur 
yellow. ‘flowers. 22.4 Rel ee ee 10 7.50 
E. macradenum—Smooth, green foliage so finely cut it 
has a lacy appearance. Small pink blossoms streaked 
with black 2:62.22. Bios) ee ee ee 75 7.50 
E. roseum (chamaedroides)—Mats of deep green foliage 
covered all summer through with lovely pink blossoms, 
veined deeper. ee eee .35 3.50 

