F. WEINBERG, WOODSIDE, L. L 
45 
Succulents. 
my selection, forty cents — six varieties, my selection, seventy-five cents- 
twelve varieties, my selection, one dollar and twenty-five cents. 
Twenty-five varieties, my selection, including about half of the rarer varie- 
ties, two dollars and seventy-five cents. 
SEDUM, Linn. — Wall-pepper — Everlivings. 
They are well adapted for rockeries^ or against old stone walls, also as 
single plants in large clumps by itself or between flowers or shrubs, the low- 
growing varieties are very fine for carpet bedding. The majority are perenial, 
and their Targe trusses Oif white, pink, red or violet flowers, during summer 
and autumn, are always admired. With the exception of a few, which are 
thus § marked; they are all hardy, and once planted they will stay for , ever, 
coming up year after year as larger clumps. 
Sedum. Sedum. 
acre 
Alberti 
album 
altissimum 
aizoon - 
anacampseros 
aureum 
asiaticum • 
atrosanguineum (with thick fleshy 
dark red leaves .25 
§bracteatum (new) 25 
Braunii 
carneum variegatum 20 
carpatian 
Clusianum 
collinum 
cruciatum 
§dasyphyllum (very dry soil) .... 
§dendroideum 
elegans 
Ewersii . . 
fabaria . . 
farinosum 
sempervivum. 
Stahlii. 
glaucum 
cristata '.25 
hybridum 
kamtschaticum 
latifolium 
lydium 
maximum 
Middendorfianum 
multiceps 
oppositifolium 
populifolium 
pulchellum 
pulchrum 
purpurascens 
reflexum , 
§retusum 
rhodiola 
