In Sempervivums we gfive clusters or roseties 
wiih starters except a few of the rarer varieties. 
iuve.Ty variety we list is distinct and desirable 
ALBIDUM. 3 to 4 inch. Light green to red. Hairy 
wiih toothed edge. 
ALPHA. 3 to 4 inch. Brownish green, slightly hairy. 
Of the three Greeks the two following are pref- 
. erable. 
BETA. 2 to 3 inch. More compact, than the above. 
GAMMA. 2 to 3 inch. Somewhat similar to the a- 
bove, but has the most rigid and compact rosettes 
of any on our list. 
Well-rooted starters of the above three Greeks 
26c each, fall delivery, 1934. 
ARACHNOIDEUM LAGGERI. 2 inch. We cons d r 
this to be the best of the cobweb sorts. 
ARENARIUM. V 2 inch. Soon makes clusters and is 
desirable where tiny plants are wanted 
ATROPURPUREUM. 3 to 4 inch. A rosette of much 
refinement and color. Stock very scarce. We 
will have a few well-rooted starters for distribu¬ 
tion fall of 1935. 
ATROV lOLACEUM. Also sold as Rosy Purple 
Beauty. 5 to 8 inch rosettes. This is the all-year 
around red, the most popular of any in our li't. 
We think we have the finest stock of thi; variety 
in the country and can sell single roseltes or by 
the dozen at our uniform rate and do still better 
in lots of 1000 or more. 
BIjANDUM. 2 to 3 inch. Builds up fine clnr^ters 
which are decidely red except during th;* ex'r me 
h'^od of the summer. 
CAL,CAREU]\t 2 to 2 V 2 inches. Glaucous, Glabrous 
with distinct brown p^ple tip s, incurved foliage. 
Young rosettes almost sessile. 
CAMOLLI? 5 inch. Leafage short, nurn''rous 
compact. Takes on a beautiful autumn color'ng. 
CLUSIANA. 2 to 3 inch. One third of leaf ^i’^s red. 
shading to green in center causing a bicolor ef¬ 
fect, especially in the dormant period. 
DOELLIANUM. 1 inch. Makes beautiful rve'^' clu"- 
ters. 
GLAUCUM. 2 to 4 inches. Light green, Mp^'^d 
brown. Glaucous in winter. 
LOWN’S No. 60. 3 to 4 inches. Red. mar^i'^ of 
l.onvoq Viqi>v. Needs protection in wint'^^* 
MONTANUM. I inch. Leaves, narrow and ^^ointod 
Glandular hairs. Green. 
MORRELT-IANUM? 2 to 3 inches. Comn'^^'t 
with colored tins. 
NEVT. 2 inches. Somewhat similar to Calcareum. 
Sligbtb’- longer stems to starters. 
pOWELJ.T. 4 to ,5 inobes. Violet shading i*’ 
of rosette verv noticeable in the spring months. 
ROVANTTM. 6 inches. Almost a yellowish 
r!oloT*i>i" on tin<^ makes a fine contrast. Starters 
on long stolons. 
