
WOLCOTTES LIMITED, JACKSON, MICHIGAN 

Each Per Doz. 
low and often delicately fringed. Transplants best 
when quite small. True stock, from Switzerland............ $ .35 $ 3.50 
P. nudicale—Iceland Poppy—A native of the arctic 
regions. Very showy and excellent for cut flowers...... .30 3.00 
PARONYCHIA—Whitlow-Wort 
Hardy Perennial 
Creeping plants, related to the Pinks and requiring poor soil and 
hot sun. Fine for carpeting. 
P. serpyllifolia—Perfectly prostrate. Tiny rounded foli- 
AceewWitheriistenine practssol white. hare. :...:........-.. $ .50 $ 5.00 
PENTSTEMON—Beard Tongue 
Hardy Perennial 
Few plants are more useful than the Pentstemons. They delight in 
rich, light soil in full sun. 
P. cyananthus Brandegei—A dwarf and very beautiful 
variety, especially suited to the rock garden. Deep blue 
DIOSSONISEONmo- INCH es tCli Geet a eee ere ek $ .35 $ 3.50 
P. glaber—Glaucous foliage and flowers of lovely clear 
blvesonespikesm Sainc ieseial Mewes ee pe ie ee 0 3.50 
P. g. roseus—A variety of the above with rose pink blos- 
SOLITS Meret ne eter ee ener cet fOr eR eT ee ere. ire, ce ee ct .50 5.00 
P. heterophyllus “True Blue”—A fine variety with nar- 
row leaves and upright spires of beautiful blue blossoms .50 5.00 
P. hirsutus pygmaeus—Very dwarf with flowers of clear 
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P. Scouleri—Spreading, sub-shrubby species. Beautiful 
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PHYTEUMA—Horned Rampion 
Hardy Perennial 
A small race of Alpine plants from the mountains of Europe and 
Western Asia. They are exceedingly interesting, unlike any other plant 
we know. All have towseled heads of bloom in varying shades of blue. 
They have fleshy tap roots that delight in a deep soil of rich loam in 
the rock garden where drainage is perfect but where they never dry out. 
