Plants for the Rock Garden 
Season 
Height 
Each 
Three 
Dozen 
*Sedum (Stonecrop)—continued— 
Nevi. Clumps of tiny gray-green 
rosettes; flowers white. 
Pruniatum. Beautiful gray-pur- 
May-June 
5 in. 
. 35 
.90 
3.50 
pie mat, rose-tinted in winter. 
Flowers yellow. 
June 
4 in. 
. 55 
.90 
3.50 
Pulchellum. Bright green cypress- 
like foliage touched brilliant 
red in autumn. Pink flowers. . 
June 
4 in. 
.50 
1.30 
Reflexum. Spikes of gray-green 
needles; flowers bright yellow. 
Rupestre. Glaucous evergreen 
Julv-Aug. 
6 in. 
.20 
.50 
2.00 
foliage; flowers yellow. 
Sarmentosum. Rampant light 
June-July 
8 in. 
.20 
.50 
2.00 
green creeper; flowers yellow. . 
Sexangulare. Soft dark green mat; 
June 
3Tn. 
.20 
.50 
2.00 
flowers yellow. 
I une-) ul v 
4 in. 
.20 
.50 
2.00 
Sieboldi. Lovely round glaucous- 
blue leaves, edged pink. Flow¬ 
ers pink. 
Sept.-Nov. 
6 in. 
.35 
.90 
3.50 
Spectabile. Fleshy glaucous 
leaves; rose-pink flowers. 
Sept.-Oct. 
15 in. 
.25 
. 65 
2.50 
—--Brilliant. Raspberry-pink. 
Spurium. Foliage tinted bronze 
Sept.-Oct. 
15 in. 
.25 
.65 
2.50 
and red; flowers rose-pink. . . . 
Ternatum. Glossy green leaves 
July-Sept. 
6 in. 
.20 
.50 
2.00 
sprayed with white bloom .... 
April-Mav 
4 in. 
.35 
.90 
3.50 
*Sempervivum (Houseleek). This 
genus forms rosettes of fleshy 
leaves which are decorative and 
intriguing. 
Arachnoideum (Cobweb). Tips of 
June-Sept. 
9 
leaves connected by silvery 
threads. Flowers clear rose-red. 
.25 
.65 
2.50 
Arenarium. Small green rosettes, 
outer leaves tinged red on back. 
Flowers pale green. Rare. 
. 35 
.90 
3.50 
Atroviolaceum. Large rosettes. 
shaded rich purple. Flowers 
pale red. 
.35 
.90 
3.50 
Fauconnetti. Minute hairy ro- 
settes, green with red tips. 
Flowers red. Very rare. 
. 35 
.90 
3.50 
Fimbriatum. Leaves tipped with 
silver threads. Flowers red . . . 
Doellianum. Thickly crowded 
.25 
.65 
2.50 
green rosettes of medium size. 
Flowers dull pink. 
.20 
.50 
2.00 
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For plants at the hundred rate see last page. 
