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R Rhodiola roamensis—The rarest na¬ 
tive sedium. The only plants in 
cultivation. Re-discovered recently 
after being lost for years. Rose, 10 
in. 50c each. 
R rupestr©—Blue-red leaves in winter. 
Good .60 2.00 
R sarmentosum — Stringy stone crop, 
yellow . j50 1.50 
R sexangulai—Golden blossoms. Good. .60 2.00 
R sieboldi (Nickels and Dimes)—Gray 
heart-shaped leaves bordered with 
red. Pink, 8 in.60 2.00 
spectabilis (House Leek)—Rose, 18 in. .60 2.00 
spectabilis brilliant—Red form of above .75 2.50 
R ternatum—Native. Good ground cover 
in shade. White to pink.50 1.50 
telephoides — Native. Glaucous blue 
foliage. White to pink flowers, 12 in. .60 2.00 
SEMPERVIVUM (Hen and Chicks)—In¬ 
teresting rosettes for walls and well 
drained places. 
R arenarium — Small rosettes, green, 
cream flowers .60 2.00 
R arachnoideum—Cob-web house leek. .75 2.50 
R brauni—Bronze cushions, yellow 
blooms .60 2.00 
frimbriatum—Pointed leaves—pink.75 2.50 
R globiferum—Plat rosettes, tipped with 
red .60 2.00 
rubicundum—Large reddish rosettes... .75 2.50 
R tectorum—Large brown-tipped ro¬ 
settes .50 1.50 
SENECIO (Ragwort)—Spring— 
aureus—Native. Bright yellow, 18 in.. .60 2.00 
SHORTIA (Oconee Bells)—Charming wood¬ 
land plant of easy culture. Acid 
soil and shade. 
R galacifolia—Glossy evergreen foliage 
and waxy white to pink bells, 6 in.. .75 2.50 
SIDALCEA (Prairie Mallow)—Excellent 
pla,nts for the border. Cutting. 
grandiflora—Rose colored, 2-3 ft.75 2.50 
rosy gem—Summer blooms, pink.75 2.50 
SILENE (Catchfly))—Sun loving plants. 
R alpina—Gray foliage, white bladder¬ 
like flowers, 6 in.75 2.50 
R carolinianum — Native. Masses of 
clear pink flowers. Very beautiful. 
50c each. 
dianthifolia—Cream flowers, 2 ft. Ex¬ 
cellent for cutting.75 2.50 
ovata—Native. Beautiful fringed white 
flowers, 2-3 ft.75 2.50 
R schafta—Orange scarlet, 8 in.75 2.50 
stellata—Native. White blossoms on 
3 ft. stems.75 2.50 
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