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86 CLIBRANS 
BY APPOINTMENT 
A I. T RINCH A M 
Sedum (Stonecrop). 
All are effective, many very pretty, some valuable for carpet bedding ; but it is in the rockery 
they are seen to the best advantage. Plant in the driest position in sandy soil. Dasyphyllum 
and spathulifolium are scarcely hardy enough to withstand a rigorous Winter, and should be 
planted in a sheltered spot. 
4d. EACH ; 3/- PER DOZEN, EXCEPTING THOSE PRICED. 
MARKED (*) ARE BEST FOR CARPET BEDDING. 
Photo ] Sedum Spectabile Purpureum [Clibrans 
No. 
No. 
* i acre, common Stone-crop. 2/- 
doz. ; 10/- per 100. 
* 2 aureum, bright golden- 
yellow in the Spring. 2/6 
doz. ; 15/- per 100. 
* 4 elegans, richly varie- 
gated yellow. 2/6 doz. 
7 anacampseros, glaucous foli- 
age, evergreen. 
* 9 anglicum, pretty for rockeries. 
2/- doz. 
*14 azoideum, pretty and attrac- 
tive. 
24 crimealense, glaucous foliage, 
evergreen. 
*27 dasyphyllum, lovely for carpet 
bedding. 
30 Ewersii, 6in., pink, very pretty. 
6d. each ; 4/6 doz. 
Fabairia (syn. speclabile). 
purpureum (syn. specta- 
bile purpureum). 
43 Hirsutum, a pretty species with 
rosettes of hairy foliage. 
4d. each, 3/6 doz. 
49 japonicum, 9m., large yellow 
flowers, in clusters, bright 
evergreen leaves. 
50 fol. var., a very pretty variegated 
form of the preceding. 
52 Kamtschaticum, flowers yellow. 
*57 lydlum, fine for carpet bedding. 2/- 
doz. ; 10/- per 100. 
55 latifolium (syn. maximum), erect habit, 
large leaves. 
59 maximum, roundish heads of white 
flowers, spotted red ; reddish-green 
foliage; 1 Aft. , vii.-ix. 6d. each. 
60 Maximowlczii, yellow, distinct. 
65 neglectum, flowers white, evergreen tufted 
variety. 
74 rupestre, bronzy-red foliage. 
75 sempervivoides, a biennial species with 
rosettes of reddish leaves, and large 
heads of bright red flowers ; distinct 
and handsome, vii. 1 /- each. 
85 spathulifolium, trailing habit, yellow 
flowers. 
87 Spectabile (syn. Fabairia), a very beauti- 
ful species, producing an abundance of 
pink flowers, in fine heads. 
88 purpureum (syn. Fabairia pur- 
pureum), a richly-coloured form of the 
preceding ; for border and garden 
decorative effect generally these two 
Autumn-flowering Sedums are un- 
equalled. (See illustration above.) 
90 spurium (syn. stoloniferum), numerous 
pink and white flowers, trailing stems. 
90A roseum splendens, a fine red- 
flowered form. 4d. each ; 3/6 doz. 
Nos. 87 and 88 are excellent for Autumn blooming, All are good rock plants, and first- 
class for hot, dry situations ; many are invaluable for carpet bedding and Spring gardening. 
Sempervivum (Houseleek). 
Beautiful and interesting succulents for permanent planting in rock garden and for use as 
bedding plants. Like a dry position ; will grow in very little soil. The fknvers are attractive, 
being quaint and handsome. 
4d. each, excepting those priced. Marked (*) are not hardy. 
No. 
278 anomalum, mauve purple ; lovely species 
280 arachnoideum (Cobweb House Leek), pink. 
No. 
284 arenarium, yellow. 
286 arvenense, pink. 
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