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CLIBRANS’ LIST OF HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS. 
SAXI FRAGA — continued. 
203 peltata (Umbrella Plant), rosy flowers 
on stems 2 ft. high, produced before 
the leaves, fine for waterside, iv.-v. 
6d. each. 
205 pseudo-sancta (1), 3 in., pretty yellow 
flowers. 4d. each. 
206 pulchella (3), 6 in , prostrate stems, 
white flowers, v.-vi. 4d. each. 
209 Rhsei (3), 3 in., a mossy hillock of 
foliage, covered in spring with lovely 
pink, v.-vi. 4d. each. 
211 rotundifolia elegans, 1 ft., spikes of pink 
and white flowers. 4d. each. 
212 gracilis (4), 1 ft., blush-white, very 
pretty, v.-vi. 4d. each. 
215 sancta (5), 3 in., yellow, handsome, 
iv.-v. 4d. each. 
217 Serrata elegans (4), light rose flowers, 
good grower, v. 4d. each. 
218 minor (4), 3 in., light rose, v. 
4d. each. 
221 spathulata (3), 1 ft., pretty white, on 
erect slender stems, v.-vi. 4d. each. 
224 taygetea (4), 6 in., neat species, white 
flowers, v.-vi. 4d. each. 
229 umbrosa (London Pride), (4), 1 ft., 
white, sometimes speckled red, largely' 
used and a great favourite for edgings. 
vi. -vii. 3d. each, 2/6 doz., 12/- 100. 
234 variegata (4), 1 ft., resembling the 
preceding, but with white variegated 
leaves, v.-vi. 6d. each. 
237 valdensis (1), 3 in., snow-white, fine 
for rock, vi.-vii. 6d. each. 
Twelve Saxifragas in 12 fine varieties, 
our selection, for 2/6. 
25 Saxifragas in 25 fine varieties, our 
selection, for 5/- 
100 Saxifragas in a good selection of 
varieties, 15/- 
SCABIOSA (Pincushion Flower), handsome 
free-flowering border plants, with 
large elegant heads of flowers on long 
stems. Each inflorescence has the 
appearance of a dainty pincushion. 
241 alpina coerulea, 6 in., a very pretty 
miniature form of dwarf habit, pro- 
ducing lovely blue flowers, very 
beautiful. 9d. each. 
242 rosea, 6 in., similar to above in 
habit, &c., but producing rose flowers. 
Both these varieties are very beautiful 
on rockery. 9d. each. 
243 caucasica, 3 ft., densely tufted species of 
singular beauty, with abundance of 
long-stalked soft lilac-blue flowers 
often 4 in. across, vi.-viii. 4d. each, 
3/- doz. 
244 alba, a beautiful pure white form. 
9d. each. 
247 Columbaria, 6 in., dwarf and tufted, 
with dainty rosy-lilac flowers, vi.-vii. 
6d. each. 
250 gigantea (syn. Cephalaria gigantea, 
Roundheads), 8 ft., pale yellow on long 
stalks; grand for back of a border, 
vii. -ix. 4d. each. 
252 minor, 3ft., soft sulphur-yellow, 
in extraordinary profusion. 4d. each. 
SCABIOSA — continued. 
259 graminifolia, 1 4 ft., exceedingly grace- 
ful, pale lilac-blue flowers, silver leaves, 
good for rock work, vi.-viii. 6d. each. 
260 japonica, 2ft., a biennial species, pro- 
ducing rich lilac flowers, v.-ix. 9d. 
each. 
263 Parnassi, 4 in., densely tufted; pale 
purple-mauve, vi.-viii. 6d. each. 
SCHIZOCODON (Japanese Moonwort). 
271 Soldanelloides, 4 ins., lovely bell-shaped 
flowers; rose, fading to white at the 
margin, prettily fringed; shining ever- 
green tufts of leaves; a well-drained 
sandy peaty loam in a cool moist 
(not wet) shady position suits this 
charming plant. A native of Japan 
and very rare, iii.-vi. 1/6 each, 12/- 
doz. 
SCHIZOSTYLIS (Kaffir Lily). 
270 coccinea, 2J ft., Gladiolus- like habit, 
spikes of rich crimson in late autumn 
requires protection; splendid for 
cutting, ix.-x. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
SEDUMS. (See page 79). 
SEMPERVIVUMS. (See. page 80). 
SENECIO ( Groundsel or Ragwort). The follow- 
ing are of remarkable beauty, and 
ought to be represented in every 
garden. 
332 clivorum. ( See New Plants, page 8). 
335 Doronicum, 1 ft., bright yellow flowers 
2 in. across, vi.-viii. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
340 pulcher, 24 ft., rosy-purple flowers of 
great beauty, 3 in. across; one of the 
best border plants, vii.-ix. 4d. each. 
343 sagittaefolius, 6 ft., splendid creamy- 
white flowers, with a yellow disc; 
most striking, vii.-viii. 6d. each. 
Wilsonianus. (See New Varieties, page 
8). 
SERRATULA (Saw-wort). 
327 cyneroides, 2 ft., purple flowers; free 
and vigorous, v. 6d. each. 
SHASTA DAISIES. (See page 64). 
SHORTIA 
348 galacifolia, 6 in., a creeper of exquisite 
beauty, leaves deep green, changing 
to a rich bronzy-crimson in winter; 
flowers pearly-white passing to rose, 
bell-shaped, iv.-vi. 1/- each. 
350 uniflora, 4 ins., lovely rose-coloured 
flowers, a lovely little plant; native 
of Japan, rare, iv.-vi. 1/6 and 2/6 
each. 
SIBTHORPIA 
352 europaea (Cornish Money-wort), 4 in., 
creeper with tiny flat leaves forming a 
dense carpet; moist soil, vii.-viii. 
4d. each. 
354 variegata, leaves broadly margined 
cream, a gem. 6d. each. 
SIDALCEA, beautiful Mallows, covering 
themselves with lovely satiny flowers, 
v.-viii. 
357 Candida, 2J ft., pure white. 4d. each, 
3/- doz. 
