Perennials 
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SEDUM—Continued 
*Athoum. White flowers and reddish silver foliage 
6 in. high. 
*Balticum. Prostrate form. Dark green foliage. 
Fast grower. 
*Callichroum. Produces white flowers during June. 
Silver foliage. 4 in. high. 
*Corsicum. Grows 4 to 6 in. high and produces 
yellow flowers. 
*Cruentum. Prostrate grower. Pink flowers. 
Blooms in July. 6 in. 
*Dasyphyllum. White flowers and bluish silver 
foliage. Blooming in June. 2 in. high. 
*Ellacombianum. Flat heads of golden yellow 
flowers. 6 in. June. 
*Ewersi. Foliage is glaucous gray, sub-trailing 
habit and rose colored flowers. October. 6 in. 
*Glaucum. Fairly dwarf variety. Prostrate and of 
slow growth. Bright green foliage. 
*Gracile. White flowers during June and July. 
Green foliage. 4 in. high. 
*Hispanicum. Pink flowers during June and July. 
Silver foliage. 4 in. high. 
*Kamtschaticum. Orange yellow flowers, with 
prostrate, green foliage, turning golden in Autumn. 
*Lineare. Open grower with medium red stems. 
Green foliage. Entirely different. 6 in. 
*Lydium. Very fine rock plant; bronzy green foliage 
and of prostrate habit. 
*Moranense. Pale pink flowers during June and 
July. Green foliage. 4 in. high. 
*Nicaense. Greenish white flowers. Plant is of a 
large form growing 2 ft. high. 
*Obicularis. White flowers borne on stiff stems. 
July. 12 in. 
*Obtusatum. Golden yellow flowers, with emerald- 
green foliage, shaded bronze. 3 in. high. 
*Oppositifolium. Resembles Stoloniferum, pale 
pink flowers. August. 6 in. high. 
*Oregonicum. Flowers yellow with red green foli¬ 
age. Blooming in July. 6 in. high. 
*Pallidum. White flowers and reddish silver foli¬ 
age. Blooming in June and July. 5 in. high. 
*Pruinosium. Bright golden yellow flowers in July. 
Silver foliage. 12 in. high. 
*Pruniatum forsterianum. Pretty, glaucous, 
bluish green leaves of trailing habit with golden 
flowers. 6 to 9 in. high. 
*Pulchellum. Rosy pink flowers in July. 9 in. 
high. 
*Reflexum. Green trailing foliage and large yellow 
flowers. 15 in. high. 
*Reflexum crestatum. Crested form of Reflexum. 
Yellow flowers and green foliage. 9 in. high. 
*Replesiana. Dark silver green. Upright grower. 
9 in. 
*Rupestri. Fine silver foliage in whorls. Dense 
heads of yellow flowers. 6 in. high. July. 
*Rupestra spirale. Form of the Rupestre. 
*Sarmentosum. Rapid growing sort covered with 
yellow flowers in May. 6 in. high. 
*Sexangulare. Bright yellow flowers in June. 4 in. 
*Sieboldi. Round succulent, glaucous foliage; 
bright pink flowers in September. The loveliest 
of all Sedums. 
*Spectabile Brilliant. A richly colored form of 
Spectabile. One of the prettiest erect-growing 
species, attaining a height of 18 in., with broad, 
light green foliage and immense heads of hand¬ 
some, showy amaranth red flowers. Indispensable 
as a late Fall blooming plant. 
*Spurium coccineum. Rosy crimson. July and 
August. 6 in. 
*Spurium splendens. A beautiful rosy crimson 
flowered sort. Blooming in July. 9 in. high. 
*Stellaris. White flowers in June. Bronzy green 
foliage. 
*Stenopetalum. Foliage is like little trees, glau¬ 
cous and often flushed a dull purple. Fine yellow 
flowers in June. 4 in. high. 
*Stoloniferum. Nearly or quite evergreen. Pink 
flowers with dark bronze foliage in Winter. 9 in. 
*Subulatum. Yellow 
flowers and dark silver 
foliage. 9 in. high, 
blooming in July. 
*Tenuifolium. Deep 
green. Trailing. White 
flowers, on 6 in. stems. 
*Ternatum. The most 
satisfactory variety for 
planting in the shade. 
For ground carpeting 
under trees or anywhere 
it is difficult to make 
plants grow. Spreads 
rapidly and does well on 
all sorts of soil. White 
flowers. 
*Turkestanicum. Pink 
flowers in July. Green 
foliage. 4 in. high. 
*Villosum. Light silver 
green foliage. Upright 
growth. Blooms in July. 
25c. each, $1.80 per 10 
Minimum order $2.00 
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