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SEMPERVIVUM, Continued 



Glaum. Large :osettes, light green, tipped brown, glaucous in 

 winter. 80c per 10; $5.00 per 100. 



Keuffeli. A rare and distnict form, large rosettes, slow to pro- 

 pagate. S5.00 for 10. 



Hirtum. Rather small rosettes of light green. $1.00 per 10. 



Hirtum rarifolium. A rare variety that spreads freely. Medium 

 size roseties deep green in center surrounded with large 

 brown spot on outside of the tips, turning to deep purple-red 

 in winter. $1.20 per 10. 



Kindingeri. A distinct species of medium size rosettes of light 

 green, probably same as Jubatum. $1.20 per 10. 



Laharpei. Large rosettes, green in summer and red in winter. 

 SI. 00 per 10. 



Lown's No. 60. Large and hairy. $1.00 per 10. 



Morellianum. 2 to 3 in. rosettes, compact green with red tips, 

 distinct. 80c per 10; $6.00 per 100. 



Modestum. Form of Tectorum, distinct brown tips. $1.00 per 10. 



Ornatum. Large rosettes of glowing red and green. $1.20 per 10. 



Pittoni. Grey-velvet rosettes, yellow flowers. $1.00 per 10. 



Powelli. Very pretty spring color, shading in base of rosettes. 

 SI. 00 per 10. 



Reginae Amaliae. Distinct, medium size rosettes. $1.00 per 10. 



Poyanum. Distinct large rosettes of very light green, almost 

 yellowish green. $1.50 for 10. 



Rubicundum. Large velvety rosettes, violet red shading. $1.50 

 per 10. 



Rubicundum Hybrid. 3 to 4 in. rosettes, lower half red, tip and 

 margins green, very striking. $1.00 per 10. 



Soboliferum Major. A new and much better variety of the Com- 

 mon Soboliferum or Globiferum. $1.40 per 10. 



Tectorum Rubrum. Large green rosettes shaded red. $1.00 per 10. 



Triste. Large rosettes of dark brown. SI. 00 per 10. 



Silverine. 5 to 6 in. rosettes, light green to silvery gray; a seed- 

 ling. $1.20 per 10. 



Violescens. Large glaucous rosettes with violet shadings, very 

 pretty and rare. $1.20 per 10. 

 Special offer of Sempervivum one each of 50 varieties, 

 each labeled for S5.00. 

 iSIDALCEA (Greek-mallow) Hybrids. Pink and red flowers on 2 



to 3 erect stems, June-July flowering. $1.00 per 10. 

 *SILENA (Catchfly) Maritima Rosea. Masses of glaucous, blue 

 foliage, lovely pale pink flowers, all summer, 6 in. $1.00 oer 

 10; $8.00 per 100. 



* Wherry i. A pretty new plant with showy large pink flowers in 



May and June, 6 in., fine and rare. Pot plants. $1.40 per 10. 



SSTOKESIA (Stokes-Aster) Cyanea Caerula Large aster-like flowers 



of pleasing light lavender shade, seldom over 18 in. high, fine 



for border and rockery. $1.00 per 10; $7.00 per 100. 



±Cyanea Alba. A white form of the above. $1.20 per 10. 

 *TEUCRIUM (Germander) Chamaedrys. A splendid little sub-shrub 

 with glossy evergreen leaves and rose-pink flowers during 

 late summer, can be trimmed to any form or height desired. 

 $1.20 per 10; $10.00 per 100. 

 THALICTRUM (Meadow-Rue) Dipterocarpum. Lilac mauve flowers 

 with yellow stamens, 3 to 4 ft. high. $2.00 per 10. 



THYMUS— Thyme 

 Tiny, old-fashioned sweet herbs valuable for edging stone 

 work, and low carpet bedding. Splendid for steps and walks for 

 the fragrance exhaled when the plants are brushed or bruised. 

 SI. 00 per 10; S8.00 per 100; unless otherwise noted. 



Azoricus. A neat growing dwarf Thyme with light pink flowers 

 covering the trailing foliage. 



Nitidus. Like miniature silvery Irish yew, covering itself with 

 rosy-lilac flowers in June, about 12 in. high. $1.20 per 10; 

 $10.00 per 100. 



Serpyllum. Mother of Thyme. Dense mats of dark green foli- 

 age. Dark red flowers. 



Serpyllum Albus. White Mother of Thyme. A pretty subject for 

 rockery with dark green foliage and little white flowers. 



Serpyllum Argentus. A creeping variety with silvery foliage. 



Serpyllum Citriodorous Aurea. Lemon scented Thyme. A pros- 

 trate grower with yellow leaves. 



Serpyllum Coccineus. Plants become completely covered with 

 brilliant crimson-scarlet flowers. 



Serpllum Lanuginosus. Wcoly Thyme. A neat creeping Thyme 

 with wooly gray foliage. Dainty pink flowers. 



Serpyllum Purpurea. Similar in form to Serpyllum with purple 

 flowers. 



Serpyllum Rubra. Dark green foliage. Bright red flowers. 



Vulgaris (Common Thyme). A well known herb, and a fine edg- 

 ing plant. 



* — Alpines or Rock Plants. J— Cutflower Varieties. 



