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SAXIFRAGA. Saxifrage. 



A very interesting and beautiful group of plants, with large, handsome, luxuriant foliage, and showy 

 flowers in early spring ; strongly recommended for decorative purposes. 

 S. cordifolia. Blush; heart-shaped foliage ; 6 inches. April and May. 25c. 



var. purpurea. Rich purple flowers ; effective. 25c. 

 S. cuneifolia. Rose-colored. May. 25c. 

 S. lingulata rosea. Rose colored. 25c. 



S. lingulata rubra. Red, with dark red foliage; earliest; 6 inches. April and May. 25c. 

 S. Schmidtii. Red; fine. May. 50c. 

 S. Siberica. Rose-colored; 6 inches. April and May. 25c. 



SCABIOSA. Scabious. 



S. caucasica. The finest of the tribe, forming a large, spreading plant, growing from i^ to 3 feet high. 

 Flowers pale lilac blue, on long, slender stalks. June to September. 50c. 



SCIRPUS. Club Grass, or Rush. 



S. Holoschcenus variegatus. Spikelets minute, crowded into heads from \)^ to i )^ inches in diameter. A 

 very ornamental, hardy plant. 25c. 



SEDUM. Stone-crop. 



The Sedums are of spreading habit, and are valuable for rockeries, baskets, etc. The collection 

 embraces the finest varieties. 



S. acre. Good for edging ; yellow flowers ; 3 inches. 25c. 



S. Aizoon. Flat heads of yellow flowers; long, narrow leaves; 18 to 24 inches. 25c. 

 S. album. White, with small foliage; 3 inches; very pretty. 25c 

 S. anacampseros. Purple flowers. 25c. 

 S. atropurpureum. Dark red foliage and flowers. 25c. 

 S. cruceatum. White, cross-shaped foliage ; 6 inches. July. 25c. 

 S. hybridum. Pale yellow; small foliage; 6 inches. June. 25c. 

 S. Kamtschaticum. Golden-yellow, lance-leaved ; 9 inches. July. 25c. 

 S. Maximowiczii. Yellow; i foot. July. 25c. 

 S. oppositifolium. White; opposite-leaved; 3 inches. July. 25c. 

 S. populifolium. Poplar-leaved; creamy-white; 6 inches. August. 25c. 

 S. purpurascens. Purple; coarse habit ; i foot. July. 25c. 

 S. robustum, or monstrosum. Young growth, sometimes flattened, giving it a fan-shaped appearance; 



curious; 3 inches. June. 25c. 

 S. spectabile. Showy Sed-um. A splendid fall flowering species; 2 to 3 feet high, and bearing showy 



clusters of rosy purple flowers. 25c. 

 S. spurium. White; 6 inches. July. 25c. 



S. Telephium hybridum. Dark purple foliage, contrasting finely wdth album ; distinct. 25c. 

 S. Telephium purpureum. Purple flowers and foHage ; i foot. August. 25c. 

 S. villosum. White; very dwarf ; 2 inches. June. 25c. 

 S. Sieboldii. Flowers bright pink ; foliage glaucous, margined with pink ; 6 inches. Fine for rocks. 25c. 



SEMPERVIVUM. House-Leek. 



S. tectorum. A splendid rock plant. 25c. 



SIDA. Indian Mallow. 



S. Napaea. Large white flowers in corymbs ; 5 feet. Summer. 25c. 



SILENE. Catchfly. 



S. alpestris. Alpine Catchfly. Flowers large, white, in panicles ; 3 to 6 inches. June. 25c. 



S. maritima. Sea Catchfly. A dwarf plant, 2 to 4 inches high; flowers white, about i inch across. 



June. 25c. 

 S. Vallesii. Swiss Catchfly. White flowers in summer ; 6 to 8 inches. June. 25c. 

 S. viscosa plena. Bright rose and double; one of the best perennials ; i foot. June. 25c. 



