RARE PERENNIALS, ALPINE PLANTS 
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SEMPERVIVUM—Continued. 
*hirtum —Forms large, spreading rosettes 
of green, slightly tipped red. 25c each. 
*kindingeri —Medium rosettes, flat, slight¬ 
ly downy. Yellow flowers. 35c each. 
*laharpei — Large rosettes, green, red- 
brown at tips. Flowers light rose, almost 
grey white. Scarce. 50c each. 
*magnificum —Formerly listed as atro-vio- 
laceum. Very large rosettes, up to 8 
inches across, of deep purple red leaves. 
Very striking. 50c each. 
*mettenianum — Medium rosettes, grey- 
green, marbled with grass green, tipped 
red. 50c each. 
*minutum — Small rosettes, somewhat 
downy and greyish-green in color. Rare. 
35c each. 
*neilreichi — A rare species, resembling 
arenarium, somewhat more flat. 50c ea. 
*nevi —Medium, rosettes, glaucous green, 
with distinct red-brown tips. 35c each. 
*ornatum —Large rosettes of glowing red 
and green. Very rare. 50c each. 
*pallidum — Large rosettes, blue-green, 
turning purple, tipped red. 25c each. 
*pittoni — Medium rosettes, densely in¬ 
curved, dull green, tipped dark green, 
with margins very hairy. Sulphur yellow 
flowers. 25c each. 
*pomeli —Small rosettes, green, tinged red¬ 
dish brown, slightly hairy. 25c each. 
*pseudo-arachnoideum —A form of arach- 
noideum, with rather large rosettes, 
grey-green, hairy, but only slightly cob- 
webbed. Colors nicely in winter. 25c ea. 
*rhodanicum —Very large rosettes, green, 
tipped brown. 35c each. 
*royanum — Very large rosettes, light 
green with reddish purple tips. Distinct. 
25c each. 
*rubicundum —One of the largest and fin¬ 
est colored of all Sempervivums. The 
broad leaves are somewhat downy, suf¬ 
fused with violet-red, the color being 
constant. Very scarce. $1.00 each. 
*rubicundum hybridum — Large rosettes, 
lower half red, tip and margins green, 
giving a marble effect. 50c each. 
*rubicundum seedling — Medium rosettes, 
grey-green, with a little purple. Slightly 
hairy. 50c each. 
*rubrum — Medium rosettes of dark red. 
Very distinct. 50c each. 
*ruthenicum, syn. wulfeni —Rather large, 
densely hairy rosettes. Yellow flowers, 
purple at base of petals. 35c each. 
*scherzianum — Medium rosettes, green, 
turning reddish purple or reddish brown 
in winter and spring. Rare. 50c each. 
*schnittspahni — Medium rosettes, green, 
tipped red. 35c each. 
*schotti —A nice‘hybrid, medium rosettes, 
slightly hairy. 50c each. 
*Sieben Bergen —Large green rosettes. 50c 
each. 
*stiriacum — Medium rosettes of rather 
long, narrow leaves which have a con¬ 
spicuous bright brown-red tip. Hairy 
near tip and on edges. 50c each. 
*tectorum — The old-fashioned Hen and 
Chickens. 25c each. 
*tectorum var. acuminatum — Large ros¬ 
ettes of glaucous leaves, whitish at base. 
35c each. 
*tectorum var. alpinum —Small, neat ros¬ 
ettes with well marked leaf tips. 35c ea. 
*tectorum var. juratense —Very large ros¬ 
ettes of green and reddish brown. Very 
scarce. 50c each. 
*tectorum var. lamottei —Large rosettes, 
green, tipped red. Scarce. 50c each. 
*tectorum var. modestum —Dense, medium 
rosettes, dark green and purple. 35c ea. 
*tectorum var. triste —Deep red, sharply 
pointed leaves. 35c each. 
*verlotti —Medium rosettes, green, faintly 
glaucous, turning purplish in winter. 50c 
each. 
*violaceum — Medium rosettes, glaucous, 
faintly tinted purplish. 50c each. 
*Seedlings and unnamed forms —We have 
seedlings of some of the most rare spe¬ 
cies and forms, which, while not true to 
type, are very nice and interesting, some 
being nicer than parents. We will send 
you 12, all different, but not labeled, for 
$2.50. 
SEMPERVIVUM COLLECTIONS — Collec¬ 
tion of 12 species and hybrids —Each 
labeled, selected for well-marked differ¬ 
ences, for $3.00. Six of such collections, 
containing all different species and hy¬ 
brids, for $18.00. This would include 
many of the very rare ones. 
Collection of 25 species and hybrids —Each 
labeled and all different, for $6.00. 
Note —We have a limited stock of 50 or 
more very rare species and hybrids. Tell 
us your wants and we may be able to 
help you. 
SENECIO *tyrolensis —Very dwarf and com¬ 
pact, with finely cut evergreen foliage 
and heads of brilliant orange daisy-like 
flowers in June and July. Prefers low, 
moist places, will do well in full sun if 
given a little water. 8 inches. 25c each. 
*websteri —A rare plant from the talus 
slopes of Mount Angeles in the Olympics. 
Flat rosettes of rather woolly leaves and 
large flowers of a pretty yellow on short 
stems. 50c each. 
SHASTA DAISY —See Chrysanthemum, page 
14. 
SHORTIA *galacifolia —A lovely little ever¬ 
green with glossy round leaves, turning 
red in winter. Pearly, fringed bell-shaped 
flowers in early spring. For a shady, 
moist place in acid soil. 35c and 50c ea. 
