PYRETHRUM—Continued 
ROSEUM PINK. Bright rose pink. 
ROSEUM ALBUM. Excellent pure white. 
ROSEUM ATROSANGUINEUM. Dark red shades. 
ROSEUM CARNEUM. Flesh color. 
ROSEUM HYBRIDUM. Mixed varieties. 
7 cents each; 75 cents per doz. 
RUDBECKIA 
GOLDEN GLOW. Most of our grandmothers had some of 
these wonderful flowers that bloom in August and Septem¬ 
ber. Grows 6 feet tall, producing large double yellow flowers 
in great profusion. 
8 cents each; 85 cents per doz. 
SALVIA 
(Purple Sage) 
AZURE A. A native of the Rocky Mountains with beautiful 
sky-blue flowers from August until frost, growing 3 to 4 
feet high. Fine in the medium border. 
7 cents each; 75 cents per doz. 
PRATENSIS. Lilac-blue flowers from June to September; 
grows about 2 feet high. Good border plant. 
8 cents each; 85 cents per doz. 
★SANTOLINA 
(Lavender Cotton) 
CHAMACYPARISSUS. A dwarf evergreen plant with fra¬ 
grant, silvery white foliage. Useful in the rock-garden, the 
border, and in carpet-bedding. 
8 cents each; 85 cents per doz. 
*SAPONARIA 
(Soapwort) 
OCYMOIDES SPLENDENS. Pretty prostate border and 
rockery plant. The rosy pink flowers are produced in great 
quantities just above the foliage in May and June. 
8 cents each; 85 cents per doz. 
**SEDUM 
(Stone crop) 
The dwarf varieties cannot be surpassed for the rock 
garden. They will stand almost any amount of abuse and will 
grow in almost any location. The taller varieties are valuable 
for borders and edgings in dry soil where nothing else will grow. 
They are adaptable for a winter dish plant for the table. 
ACRE. Golden Moss. A beautiful trailing variety with bright 
yellow flowers, growing only an inch or two high. 
7 cents each; 75 cents per doz. 
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