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RANUNCULUS—Repens fl. pi. (Creeping Buttercup). 
Very rapid growing, used very much in rockery. Flow¬ 
ers are a double yellow button_ 1.00 
RUDBECKIA—Golden Glow. A showy character for mass 
work in borders. Large flowers of double yellow. 5 
to 6 feet high_ 1.00 
Purpurea. See Echinacea Purpurea. 
SALVIA—Azurea Grandiflora (Hardy Sage). Very attract¬ 
ive and good cut flower. Flowers of azure blue, in 
August until frost. 3 to 4 feet_ 1.00 
Pitcherii. A deep gentian blue form of the above. Very 
attractive in mass planting_ 1.00 
SAPONARIA—Ocymoides (Soapwort). A very pretty 
dwarf creeper, covered with small bright pink flowers 
during July and August_ 1.00 
SCABIOSA—Caucasica (Pincushion Flower.) (Blue Bon¬ 
net.) A good cut flower. Flowers of light-blue. Blooms 
from June to September_ 1.50 
SEDUM —(Stone Crop). These plants have found more 
and more favor, as a rock garden subject. Very drouth 
resisting and will thrive in almost any soil. 
Acre (Golden Moss). Bright yellow flowers, a dense car¬ 
pet _ 1-00 
Album. Dwarf, spreading, white flowers- 1.00 
Glaucum. Foliage purple, good-1.25 
Stahii. Compact growing, foliage crimson in fall- 1.00 
Sarmentosum. Dwarf. A trailer used for hanging over 
rockery work. Foliage yellow- 1.00 
Sieboldi. Glaucum foliage, pink flowers- 1.50 
Spurium Coccineum. Creeping, crimson flower on red 
stem_ 1.00 
Spectabile. Erect, grows 15 inches high, with clusters of 
light pink flowers in August and September- .75 
Spectabile Brilliant. Bright red form of above- .75 
Spectabile Variegata. A form of Spectabile, leaves varie¬ 
gated. The attractive variegation is an outstanding 
point in this rare perennial- 1.50 
SEMPERVIVUM (House Leek). A plant that has gained 
great favor in the rockery, for filling in crevices. 
Growing in rosettes. 
Arachnoidium (Cobweb). The tips of the leaves are con¬ 
nected together by silvery threads_ 1.25 
Alberti. Evergreen, creeping, white flowers_ 1.25 
Globiforum. Russian variety, very good_ 1.25 
Tectorum (Common House Leek). This is the most com¬ 
mon form in use_ 1.00 
SILENE—Schafta (Moss Campion). A Rockery plant 
growing to a height of 6 inches. Flowers rose or pur¬ 
ple and leaves in small rosettes_ 1.25 
SPIREA—Filipendula (Dropwort). This plant has a fern¬ 
like resemblance. The flowers are white_ 1.25 
STATICE—Latifolia (Sea Lavender). Tufts or clumps of 
thick, leathery foliage and immense panicles of delicate 
blue flowers. Individual flowers very minute. Will last 
for months when dried_ 1.50 
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