Perennials • To wsoN Nurseries, Inc. 



*SEDUM lydium (Lydian Stonecrop). 



Evergreen forming a dense carpet of bronze 

 color. Pink blossoms. 4 inches. July-August. S. 



*S. nevii (Nev Stonecrop). Green-grey 

 foliage, close growing rosette type. White. 

 3 inches. May-July. 



*S. roseum (Roseroot Stonecrop). A 



very pleasing variety having yellow or green- 

 ish yellow flowers. 12 inches. August. S. 



*S. sarmentosum (Stringy Stonecrop). 



Prostrate evergreen, flowers bright yellow. 

 May-July. S. 



*S. sexangulare (Hexagon Stonecrop). 



Creeping evergreen, flowers yellow. June-July. 

 3 inches. S. 



*S. sieboldi (Siebold Stonecrop). Blue or 

 red foliage, bright pink flowers. September. 

 8 inches, 



30 cents each $3.00 per dozen 



S. spectabile (Showy Stonecrop). A fine 

 border plant. Rose-colored blossoms. Sep- 

 tember-October. 15 inches. S or SH. 



*S. stahli (Stahl Stonecrop). Evergreen, 

 flowers yellow, 8 inches. June-September. S. 



*S. stoloniferum (Running Stonecrop). 



Evergreen, purplish-pink flowers. July-Aug- 

 ust. 6 inches. S. 



*S. stoloniferum coccineum ( Scarlet Run- 

 ning Stonecrop). Spreading growth, pale 

 green foliage and rose colored flowers. July- 

 August. 6 inches. S. 



*SEMPERVIVUM arenarium (Sand 

 Houseteek). Rosettes, leaves reddish brown. 

 Flowers yellow tinted reddish. 9 inches. SA — S. 

 *S. calif ornicum (Houseleek). Rosettes, 

 2 inches, foliage tipped with red-brown, pale 

 red panicles 3 inches long. SA — S. 

 *S. globiferum (Globe Houseleek). Ro- 

 settes 3 inches, flowers pale yellow 1 inch 

 across, SA — S, 



*S. tectorum (Roof Houseleek). Rosettes 



4 inches, flowers pink-red, SA — S, 



*S. tectorum violacea (Violet Houseleek). 



Large rosettes of bronze-green, SA — S, 

 *S. triste (Houseleek). Rosettes 3 inches, 

 leaves red-brown. Flowers bright red, panicles 

 6 inches long. SA — S. 



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All perennials, strong plants, from pots, 

 25 cents each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 



per 100, excepting where noted. 



Sedums and Sempervivums advantageously placed 



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