CATALOGUE OF HARDY PLANTS. 
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EACH. DOZEN. 
Kpriag up abundantly and ilower the next season, 
BO that it seems to be more like an annual than 
a perennial. 3 to 6 inches 15 $1.50 
Sedum Sieboldi. — A very showy trailing species, flowering late 
in autumn and having thick glaucous leaves ar- 
ranged in whorLs of three. Eiowers rose-purple. 
An excellent plant for honse culture or banging 
baskets 8U.00 per 100 20 2.00 
Spectabile. Simcy Sediivi. — A robust grower with 
showy rose-pnrple flowers in autumn. 12 to 18 
inches. Often called S. Fabaria.., $15. 00 pev 100 25 2.60 
ternatum. — An early blooming species with white flow- 
ers and broad mats of pleasing green foliage 15 1 .50 
varicgalum. — A new tuberous-rooted sj^ecies from 
fcioutbern California, ^vith small yellow flowers 
veined with purple. 2 to 3 inches 25 2.50 
All the Sedui7is are well suited for dry sandy 
soils or natuniliziug on rocky spots in the Wild 
Garden. lOOSedums, strictly om' selection, $G.OO 
Sempervivum. JIoiisdeeh^.—'P\a\its botanically related to the 
ScduTHSj and like them very tonaoious of life. 
The common Housoleek is a familiar example ; 
most of the other species are smaller. All form 
dense rosettes of leaves of great beauty. They 
multiply by offsetfi, and are more valued for their 
foliage than for thoir flowers, which are lai'ger 
than those of the Sedums and usually purplish. 
These plants are very useful for edgings to orna- 
mental beds, or the different kinds may bo used 
to form a mosaic bed by themselves. *\Ve cau 
furnish 25 different species 88.00 per 100 16 1.60 
Senec?o Japonicus.— Now from Japan. The showiest of all 
the species of Seiiicio. Flowers large, golden yel- 
low, lu Sept. and Oct. Leaves large palmate and 
stoma handsomely siiotted with dark dots. Should 
be planted in a moist spot and given a space of 
at least three feet from other plants 1 ,00 
pulcher. — A uew hardy plant with numerous bril- 
liant purplish-crimson flowers with golden-yellow 
centres in summer. 1 to 2 ft.... 35 
Sidalcea humilis. \ Fine summer flowering plants witli largo 
maWaeflora.) beautiful purple flowers. 1 to 3 ft 25 2.60 
Silene maritima. Sea Catchjli/. — Flowers white 1 inch across, 
with curiously inflated and mottled calices. 
Forms dense mats and blooms all summer. 2 to 4 in. 20 2 . 00 
marilima fl. pi.— A double form of the above 26 2.50 
Pennsylvanlca, Wild Pink. — Flowers pink, very showy 
in early spring. 4 to 8 in ii!12.0O per 100 20 2.00 
