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WM. BORSCH & SON, Maplewood, Oregon 
Sempervivum 
1. Royanum. 2. rubrum. 3. rhodanicum. 4. rubicundum hyb. 5. arach. var. laggeri. 6. arach. 
var. cinerascens. 7. arachnoideum. 8. Gamma. 9. Beta. 10. Alpha. 11. arach. var. penicillatum. 
12. magnihcum. 13. comolli. 14. Borschs Hyb. 
SEMPERVIVUM— Continued. 
*gaudini —Medium rosettes, narrow, slight¬ 
ly downy, erect leaves. Very rare. 50c 
each. 
*glaucum — Large rosettes, glaucous, 
slightly red-brown tip. 25c each. 
*globiferum —Tight rosettes, green, tipped 
red in winter. 25c each. 
*greeni — Medium rosettes, green, tipped 
red. 25c each. 
*guillemotti —Medium rosettes, green with 
purplish-red tint. Rare. 50c each. 
*heuffeli —Large glaucous rosettes, slight¬ 
ly downy. Distinguished by absence of 
off-sets, the new growth arising from 
the symmetrical splitting up of the par¬ 
ent rosette into two or more equal ros¬ 
ettes. Small yellow flowers. Very rare. 
$1.00 each. 
*heuffeli var. reginae amaliae —A distinct 
form, with rosettes much stained with 
purple. $1.00 each. 
