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ELLWANGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. 



SEDUM. Sieboldii medium pictum. Leaves distinctly margined with 

 yellow, very effective for edgings of beds, baskets and vases. 30 cents. 



S. spiirium Sieboldii. Kose, shaded with purple ; 3 inches. August and 

 September. 



S. Telepllium. Pink, with dark red luxuriant foliage ; 1 foot. August. 



S. Telepllium albifoliuiii. Red flower and light foliage ; 1 foot. August. 



S. Telepllium liybridiim. Distinct. 



S. Telepllium purpureum. Purple flowers and foliage; 1 foot. August. 



S. villosum. White ; very dwarf. 



SEMPERVIVUM. House-Leek. 



S. tabulfeforme. 

 S. tectorum. 



SILENE. Catclifly. 



S. viscosa plena. Bright rose and double ; 1 foot. June. 



SPIR^A. Meadow Sweet. 



Among the most ornamental and valuable of Herbaceous Plants. 



S. Aruncus. White 

 spikes; 2 feet. 



S. lilipendula. Dou- 

 ble ; white ; fine foliage : 



1 to 2 feet. June. 



S. foliis variega- 

 tis. White, with variega- 

 ted foliage : 2 feet. June. 



S. Humboldtii. 



S. lobata. Eed ; of 



a robust habit ; 1 foot. 

 June. 



S. pedata. 



S. rosea. Fine rose : 



2 feet. June. 



S. Ulmaria. White, 

 elm-leaved: 2 feet. June. 



S. venusta pleno. 



Double white : 2 feet. 



STATICE LATIFOLIA. June. 



STACHYS. 



S. COCCiiiea. Rosy red ; 3 to 4 feet. July. 



S. lanata. Purple spikes, with soft and woolly foliage ; 1 foot. Jmy. 



STATICE. 



S. alba. 50 cents. 



S. graiidiflora. 50 cents. 



S, latifolia. Broad, luxuriant foliage ; large trusses of lilac flowers : very 

 fine for bouquets when dried. See cut. 50 cents. 



S. maritiiiia. (Sea Pink, or TJirift.) Rosy lilac; one of the best for 

 edging ; 2 inches. June and July. 



S. uiidulata. Wavy-leaved ; large trusses of pale lilac flowers ; 10 inches. 

 August and September. 50 cents. 



STOKESIA. 



S. cyaiiea. Flowers blue ; 2 feet. September. 



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