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SEMPERVIVUM (CONTINUED) 
3 for 
Minto Seedling. Very rare hybrid. Large rosettes. Deeply 
tinged with red. each 75c 2.00 
Pittoni. Medium-sized rosettes, with a downy surface to the 
leaf. Pale yellow flowers. Scarce. each 50c 1.40 
Pyrenaicum. Pale rose flowers in wide heads. From the 
Pyrenees. each 75c 2.00 
Mixed Varieties, L>nnamed. dozen $1.00; hundred $8.00 
Rubicundum. Large rosettes of reddish color. each 60c 1.65 
Soboliferum. Pretty golden rosettes. each 15c .40 
Tectorum. (Common Hen and Chickens or Roof Houseleek). 
Rosettes 3 to 4 in. across. Flowers pink-red. Europe and 
Asia. each 25c .65 
Triste. Rosettes of bronzy-green foliage. Purple flowers. 
each 40c 1.10 
Verlotti. Medium green rosettes, slightly tipped red. each 50c 1.40 
Wulfeni. Large sea-green rosettes, slightly red at the tip. 
Pale yellow flowers in dense panicle. Central Europe, ea. 60c 1.65 
THYMUS 
Aureus Nana. Small bushy type with golden foliage. Very 
fragrant. each 35c 1.00 
Aureus Vagans. A very unusual form with fine yellow varie¬ 
gated foliage. each 50c 1.40 
Citriodorus. Small lemon-scented Thyme. Native of North 
America. each 30c .85 
Citriodorus Aureus. Golden leaved lemon-scented Thyme. 
each 30c .85 
Nitidus. Silvery-grey variety with masses of rosy-lilac flowers. 
Height 9 in. Sicily. Very fine. each 50c 1.40 
Serpyllum Coccineus. Crimson flowered creeping Thyme. 
each 30c .85 
Serpyllum Albus. Glossy green mats. Clouds of white 
flowers in June, July and August. Height 1 in. .. each 30c .85 
Serpyllum Cinereum. A fine creeping form with lilac flowers. 
each 30c .85 
Serpyllum Lanuginosus. (Woolly Thyme). Creeping habit; 
strongly scented foliage. Purple flowers. North America. 
each 30c .85 
Serpyllum (Wild Thyme). Creeping habit. Strongly scented 
foliage. Purple flowers. each 25c .65 
Vulgaris. (Common garden Thyme). The well-known herb. 
Fine foliage and lilac flowers. May and June. each 25c 
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