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Pyrethrum Roseum. 



SENECIO Clivorum. A strong-growing species 



with enormous round leaves and long flower stems, 



bearing bright yellow flowers. Effective for 



planting in backgrounds; August. 4 ft. 



TangUtica. An erect glowing plant producing 



during September and early October pyramidal 



spikes of golden-yellow flowers. Thrives best 



in a moist situation but exposed to the full sun. 



6 ft. 



SIDALCEA Rosy Gem. Graceful spikes of rosy- 

 pink flowers. 

 SILPHIUM perfoliatum. Tall growing plant with 

 large foliage and bright yellow flowers; July and 

 August. 5 ft. . . . 

 SILEME virginica. Fire Pink.' Good plant for 

 wild gardens and natural gi-ouping; crimson; June 

 to August. 1 ft. 



Sehafta. Flowers deep rose. 6 in. 

 SOLIDAGO Vlvaparum. Enormous flower heads 



of richest golden-yellow; August-September 

 SPIRiEAaruncus. Meadow Sweet. Long feathery 

 panicles of white flowers; June and July. 3 ft. 



Astilboides. White; June. 3 ft 



Hybrlda Gladstone. The flowers are feathery 

 and of snowy whiteness, borne on erect stems. 



1^ feet. ... 



White flowers in panicles; June. 



SALVIA azurea grandiflora. Showy spikes of sky blue Doz. loo 

 flowers; August and September. 2^ ft. $1.50 810.00 



Pratensis. Meadow Sage. Large spikes of rich blue 

 flowers; July and August. 1^ it 1.50 10.00 



Selarea. Flowers pale blue; lower lip white. July. 



8 feet 1.50 10.00 



SANTOLINA chamaecyparissus. Lavender Colton. 

 Fohage silvery -white; a good plant for carpet beds and 

 borders. 1ft. 1.00 8.00 



SAPONARIA oeymoides splendens. Soap Wort. A 

 fine rockery or edging plant, producing great masses of 

 rosy-crimson flowers; June to Jul}'. 6 inches. ... 1.50 8.00 



Officinalis. Flowers reddish-purple; June. 2 ft. ... 1.50 10.00 



SAXIFRAGA crassifolia. A very hardy plant succeed- 

 ing in any situation, with handsome large green leaves 

 and large spikes of pink flowers; April to June. 1 ft. 2.50 15.00 



SCABIOSA eaucasica. Large lavender-blue flowers 

 borne on long stems; one of the finest perennials; June 



to August. 2 ft 2.50 15.00 



Japonica. Flowers lavender-blue; July to August. .. . 2.50 15.00 

 Ochroleuca. Sulphur-yellow flowers; July. 2 ft. ... 2.50 15.00 



SEDUM speetabile. Light green, fleshy leaves and 

 broad heads of bright rosj'-pink flowers; August to 



October. U ft 1-50 10.00 



Acre aurea. Stonecrop. Golden-yellow foliage; suit- 

 able for covering stones and rockwork. 4 in. ... 1.00 7.00 

 Album. Foliage green; flowers white. 3 in. ... 100 7.00 



Ewersii. Rose-colored flowers. 4 in. 1.00 7.00 



Kamschaticum. Orange Stonecrop. Bright orange- 



yeUow. 6 in 1.00 7.00 



Lydium. Flowers lavender-pink. Sin 100 7.00 



Maximowiczii. Yellow. 1ft 1.25 9.00 



Oppositifolium. White. 6 m 1.00 7.00 



Sexangulare. Dark-green foliage. Yellow flower. 



6 in 1.00 7.00 



Stoloniferum. Crimson Stonecrop. 4 in 1.25 9.00 



Sieboldii. Pink. June to July. 6 in 150 10.00 



SEMPERVIVUMS in 12 named varieties. Fine 



for rockeries, or other dry places. ... ... ... 1-25 9.00 



Japonica. 



2 ft. 

 Palmata. 



and July. 



June 



Beautiful rosy -crimson flowers; 



3 ft 



STATICE Gmelini. Sea Lavender. Good rockery 

 or border plant; large panicles of violet-blue flow- 

 ers; June to August. 1^ ft. 

 Latifolia. Deep blue. "2 ft. 

 STELLARIA Holostea. Stitchwort. A plant of 

 dense low growth, suitable for rockeries and 



edgings. 



STENANTHIUM robustum. Mountain Fleece, 

 A grand perennial with long spikes of pure white 

 feathery flowers. Thrives best in partial shade. 

 August. Each, 50; 



1.50 

 1.50 



5.00 



10.00 



Primula Elatior. Polyanlhus. 



