N. A. HALLAUER—Webster, N. Y. 
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June and July. Some of the blossoms are unusually attractive, but 
the plants are prized for their attractive rosettes of Hen-and- 
Chickens which attain a height of V 2 inch to 3 inches according 
to variety. All the following varieties are hardy and can be planted 
at any time. 
*Arachnoideum (Cobweb Houseleek)—Small rosettes, tip of 
leaves connected with silvery threads simulating a cobweb in 
the rosette. Flowers bright red in panicles 6 in. tall. 
*Arenarium—Forms cushions of very small brownish green 
rosettes. 3 for 25 cents. 
*Assimile—Pale green medium sized rosettes tipped brown. 
Flowers rose. 3 for 50 cents. 
*Beta—Rosettes of brownish colored leaves. Slightly hairy. 
*Brauni—Greenish brown rosettes tipped brownish red. Large 
rosettes flowers red. Distinct. 
::: Calcarium—Rosettes 4 inches across of bluish leaves having a 
broad brown section at the tip. Very striking. A choice variety. 
35 cents each. 
*Cantalicum (listed previously as Calcareum by error). Large 
blue rosettes tipped red. 
::: Comoli—Forms large rosettes of grey-green purple tipped 
leaves, the entire leaves assuming purple colors in autumn. 50 
cents each. 
*Cornutum—Small rosettes of slender thick leaves. 
^Doehlianium—Small or medium rosettes. Green, slightly webbed. 
Very neat. 3 for 35 cents. 
*Fauconetti—Small webbed rosettes. A very popular variety. 
^Fimbriatum (Fringed Houseleek)—Flattened rosettes, 1 in. in 
diameter, leaves tipped with a tuft of hairs.. 3 for 35 cents. 
*Funki—Medium sized brownish rosettes tipped emerald green. 
Flowers reddish purple. 
*Camma—Medium sized brownish rosettes. Leaves slightly hairy. 
*Claucum—Glaucous leaves tipped brown. Rosettes large, flow¬ 
ers red. 
*juratense—Medium sized compact rosettes, green tipped red. 
*Laggeri—Very near to Arachnoideum, larger rosettes. 3 for 35 
cents. 
S: Lowns No. 60—Suffused red. Large webbed rosettes. Very 
fine. 30 cents each. 
*Mettintianum—Grey green leaves red at tip and base, matteled 
grass green. Very attractive. 50 cents each. 
*La Harpei—Large rosettes of satiny leaves tinged red. 35 cents 
each. 
*Montanum—Small dull green, offsets on long leafy stems. 
Flowers red. An unusual and attractive variety. 
“•'Pittoni—Large rosettes 2 to 4 in. Leaves narrow erect, light 
green one sided rosette. Long white hairs give it an arachnoid 
appearance. Distinct. Slow to multpily. 50 cents each. 
*Pyrenaicum—A very densely, leafy rosette 2 to 4 in. across, 
light green, tipped bright red, a very handsome variety. 35 
cents each. 
*Rosy Purple Beauty—Formerly listed as Atrovealacea by mis¬ 
take. 8 in. rosettes of large deep purple leaves. Color is main¬ 
tained throughout the year. 35 cents each. 
*Rubicundun Hybridum—A very attractive variety, rosettes 3 to 
4 inches in diameter. From base of leaf to outer third deep 
red while tip and margins are bright green. 50 cents each. 
*Soboliferum—Rosettes of short crowded scale like leaves. Outer 
leaves tinted reddish brown. Flowers yellow. 3 for 25 cents. 
*Tectorum (Roof Houseleek)—Large rosettes, 4 or 5 in. in dia¬ 
meter, leaves long and thick. Flowers red on stems about 1 ft. 
high. 3 for 25 cents. 
*Triste—Large rosettes of deep green tinted brown. 
*No. 601—We have been unable to properly identify this and 
the following varieties but they are some of the most highly 
colored varieties we have seen. This makes 7 in. rosettes of 
sharp pointed long narrow leaves. Brilliant red in winter. Very 
rare. 75 cents each. 
S'No. 801—A very pretty 4 in. rosette. Short, blunt leaves, 
glossy deep green, tipped dark red, and red at the center. 50 
cents each. 
*No. 808—Leaves dark green, tipped purple and overlaid pink. 
4 in. crowns. 35 cents each. 
*No. 902—Large rosettes, shaded red purple giving a rose color 
effect in autumn. An unusual variety, in great demand. 35 
cents each. 
*Silene acaulis (Moss Campion)—A moss-like tufted plant. Red¬ 
dish purple flowers V 2 inch in diameter. Light shade. Light 
peaty soil. April and May. 2 in. (w). 35 cents each. 
*Silene Alprestris—White flowers May to August. 4 in. Fine rock 
plant. Sandy limestone soil. 
