var. Boutignyanum. Smallish rosettes. Reddish base, 
var. canescens. Medium rosettes. Foliage a light green, 
var. clusianum. Red tipped rosettes. Very distinctive. 
var. Le Harpei. A colorful form of tectorum. 
var. longobardum. Medium size. Very vigorous. Good 
for mass effect. 
var. rotanum. This and the following, the largest Semper- 
viva. Apple greeji. Disject. $ .50. 
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var. Rosy Purple mairt z. Very large. Deep rosy purple. 
A real beauty. $ .50. 
var. rupestre. Small bright grass green rosettes. Good. 
Varieties, unnamed. Highly colored. $ .25 each. 
Silene pennsylvanica Vivid. Catchfly. A brightly colored 
form of our rare native Rose Pink. Divide often. As 
showy as Phlox subulata. 
S. schafta. Fall catchfly. Numerous pink flowers in the 
autumn. 6 in. Floriferous. 
Talinum calycinum. 2 o'clock Plant. Succulent leaves. 
Numerous magenta flowers on wiry 10 in. stems. Opens 
at 2 o'clock, the hottest time of the day. Flowers all 
season. For hottest, driest places. 3 for $ .25. 
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Tricyrtis hirta. -bead Lily. An interesting plant bearing 
pink and white flowers, resembling orchids. Shade. 
Summer flowering. $ .50. 
Verbena canadensis. Hardy Verbena. Lavender. Fast 
spreading. Flowers all season. 
V. canadensis rosea. Good pink flowered form. 
Veronica pectinata. Wooly leaves. Creeping. Pink and 
Blue flowers. Fine for covering sunny rocks. 
Veronica rupestris rosea. Orchid flowered form of the 
