288 - Microdonta Alpicola, light yellow, cool 
part of rockery in light shade .75 6.00 
738 - P. Rosea Grandiflora, wonderful pink- 
carmine flowers. Luxuriates in a 
rich, moist soil. One of the best.75 6.00 
739 - P. Elatior (True Oxlip), Rich, golden 
yellow . .50 4.00 
736 - RAYMONDIA PYRENAICA, dark green crink¬ 
ly leaved rosettes, large soft-lilac-blue flow¬ 
ers with golden centers, for shady crevices 
very choice and rare .1.00 
584 - RANUNCULUS REPENS - a brilliant, shining- 
yellow double buttercup on trailing, ever¬ 
green foliage .35 
78 - ROSCOEA CAUTILOIDES, an excellent plant 
for moist half shade; large sulphur yellow 
orchid like flowers on 15" stems; new and 
rare and a very desirable plant .50 
109 - SANTOLINA — Lavender Cotton - Chamaecy- 
parissus Icana, one of the finest of rock 
garden or wall flowers, yellow, aromatic, 
silvery white foliage .25 
110 - SAPONAR1A—Soapwort - Ocymoides, a beau¬ 
tiful trailer for a sunny exposure, pink 
flowers in profusion, blooms a long time.25 
111-SEDUM—Stonecrop - Acre, dwarf, evergreen, 
yellow flowers .25 
112 - Album, compact growth, white flowers .25 
113 - Reflexum, yellow .25 
114- Ibericum, pink and white flowers .25 
115- Anglicum, gray leaves with rose flowers.35 
116 - Dasyphyllum, gray foliage, rose flowers..25 
117 - Ewersi, gray blue trailer.25 
118- Middendorffianum, pretty dented leaves of 
bronze green, very choice .50 
119- Nevi, you’ll never take it for a Sedum, a 
compact mass of tiny grayish green rosettes .35 
120 - Oregonum, all twisted like a Japanese tree, 
turns red in fall, yellow flowers .35 
585 - Spathulatum, silver leaf, yellow flowers .35 
121 - Pruniatum Fosterianum, growth like a 
dwarf creeping evergreen, blue gray foliage 
turning red in fall .35 
122 - Rupestre, easy growing, spiny foliage, yel¬ 
low flowers .25 
123 - Sexangulare, like Acre but neater.25 
124 - Sieboldi, an aristocrat, forms a beautiful 
fan shaped spray covered with opposite blue 
gray leaves edged with pink, flowers in 
October .25 
125 - Spectabile Brilliant, tall growing, valuable 
for its mass of crimson flower heads in 
fall .25 
126 - Ternatum, The Spring Stonecrop of 
Virginia .25 
127 - Sarmentosum, good habit, yellow flowers.25 
586 - SAXIFRAGE—Rockfoil - Decipiens, dwarf with 
bronze foliage and white flowers .35 
294 - Sarmentosa, a beautiful creeping kind with . 
hairy variegated leaves and rose-white 
flowers .25 
245 - Bathomensis, red flowers in profusion .35 
246 - McNabiana, gray green foliage; spikes of 
white flowers speckled with pink .50 
587 - Megasea, handsome plants in rose and pink, 
goodin sun or shade .35 
128 - SEMPERV1VUM — Houseleek - Arachnoideum, 
the Cobweb Houseleek .25 
589 - Fauconette, bronze green, very fine .35 
129 - Fibriatum, large gray rosettes of hairy 
leaves, rose flowers .35 
130 - Rubicundum, a beautiful species, large ros¬ 
ettes with pink shading at base of leaves.50 
131 - Tectorum, the Roof Houseleek, old but good .25 
132 - Triste, a rare species with dark red or 
brown rosettes .35 
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