Potted Field 
Potted Field 
*Subulata Mrs. G. F. Wilson—3-5 inch¬ 
es; lavender; May .>..15 
♦Subulata Rosea—3-5 inches; rose; May .15 
♦Subulata Vivid—3-5 inches ; deep pink ; 
June . a.-.15 
♦Subulata White—3-6 inches; white; 
May .IS 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragon Head) 
Virginica—3-4 feet; light pink; July- 
August .;. 
Virginica Vivid—-2 feet; dark pink; 
August-September . 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower) 
Grandiflora—18-24 inches; blue; July- 
August .<. 
Grandiflora Alba—18-24 inches; white; 
July-August ... 
POLEMONIUM 
*Reptans—6-8 inches; blue; May. 
PRIMULA (Primrose) 
*Cortusoides—7-8 inches; bright rose; 
May-June .-., . 
♦Mistassinica—2-3 inches; pink; May.. 
*Variabilis (English Primrose) — 6-8 
inches; various colors; May.... . 
.—S'utton mixed. Many choice colors... 
PULMONARIA (Lungwort) 
♦Officinalis—8-10 inches; spotted 
leaves; blue flowers; May . 
RUTA (Rue) 
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♦Patavina—'5-6 inches; glaucous 
foliage; yellow flowers .15 
SAGINA (Pearlwort) 
♦Glabra—Bright green mossy growth 
for paved walks.’5 
SALVIA 
Officinalis (Garden Sage)— Used for 
flavoring meats, sausages, etc.15 
SANTOLIN A (Lavender Cotton) 
♦Incana—Aromatic silvery foliage. 
Not hardy here .i.15 
SAPONARIA (Soapwort) 
♦Ocymoides—Trailing; bright pink; 
May-June . 15 
SATUREIA (Savory) 
♦Montana—6-8 inches; rose lilac; July .15 
SAXIFRAGA 
♦Aizoon—6-8 inches; white; June .25 
♦Cordifolia Megasea—10 inches; flesh 
rose; April-May .■ -25 
♦Decipiens Alba—Mossy; 2 inches; 
white; May .— ; .’ r .. 
♦Macnabiana -10-12 inches; white; June .25 
♦SEDUM (Stonecrop) 
All Sedums may be used in rock gardens 
Acre—2-3 inches; yellow; June-July .15 
Acre Aureum—Stems golden tipped 
spring and fall.15 
Acre Majus—Stiff upright leafy 
cylinders . 25 
Acre Minor About half size of type.15 
Acre Minus—Dense moss-like growth 
y 2 to 1 inch .25 
Aizoon—8-10 inches; upright; yel¬ 
low; July ..-.15 
Album—4-5 inches; white; June .15 
Album Brevifolium—Tiny, bead-like 
leaves . -15 
Album Chloroticum (Balticum) — 
Slightly larger than brevifolium .15 
Album Murale—Rich bronze foliage.15 
Album Tenuifolium—Slender leaves on 
floppy stems. .. 15 
Amplexicaule—2-3 inches ; pinkish 
white; June...-.15 
Anglicum—Silvery moss-like foliage.15 
Anglicum Minus—J4 inch; fat little 
green leaves on thread-like stems.25 
Anopetalum—4-5 inches; yellow; July .. .15 
Anopetalum Elegans—'Blue green leaves 
of the reflexum type . .15 
Corsicum—See S. dasyphyllum glanduliferum. 
Dasyphyllum—2-4 inches; pinkish white.. .15 
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Dasyphyllum Glanduliferum—2-3 
inches; white . 15 
Ellacombianum—5-6 inches ; bright 
yellow; July-August ...15 .25 
Ewersii—5-8 inches; rose; August- 
September.15 .20 
Gracile—'3-4 inches; white; June.15 
Hispanicum—Mounds of mossy sil¬ 
very foliage; white flowers.15 
Hispanicum Minus Aureum -. .25 
Kamtschaticum—10 inches; bright 
yellow; July.15 .20 
Kamtschaticum Variegata—6-8 inches; 
variegated foliage.15 .25 
Lineare Variegata—Narrow flat 
leaves edged with white. Lacks har¬ 
diness here . 25 
Lydium—Bright green mossy mounds 
of foliage.15 .20 
Magellense—Light green mossy foliage; 
not so dense as Lydium.15 
Middendorfianum—Bright yellow ; 
one of the best of the medium up¬ 
right group.15 .25 
Middendorfianum Hybridum— Some¬ 
what finer growth than the above. 
Foliage colors crimson in fall.15 
Nevi—Pale green rosettes 1-2 
inches high .15 
Oppositifolium—3-4 inches ; white ; 
July-August; spurium group.15 
Oregonum—3-4 inches; vivid green 
spatulate leaves .15 
Pulchellum—6-8 inches ; lilac rose; 
J uly .15 
Reflexum—5-6 inches; yellow; June. .15 
Sedums of the reflexum, rupestre and an 
lum group all resemble varying types of 
spruce branches. 
Reflexum Cristatum—A striking 
crested form of reflexum .15 
Reflexum Minor—Compact type with 
blue-green foliage. .15 
Rupestre—Blue-green foliage, for¬ 
merly sold as pruniatum fosterianum .15 
Sarmentosum—Free growing; creep¬ 
ing; light green foliage; yellow 
flowers. .15 
Sexangulare—Much like acre but finer 
and turns bronze in fall. 15 
Sibericum—Leaves are tiny pear shap¬ 
ed beads of green...15 
Sieboldi—'5-6 inches; rose; Septem¬ 
ber. A very beautiful variety. .15 
“Silver”—P'robably a form of Hispan¬ 
icum with especially attractive sil¬ 
very foliage...15 
Spectabile—12-15 inches; pink; 
August-September.15 
Spectabile Brilliant—12-15 inches; 
deep rose ; September. .15 
Spectabile Variegata—Leaves marked 
creamy white.15 
Spurium—5-6 inches; pink; July.15 
Spurium Coccineum—5-6 inches; 
crimson; July.15 
Stoloniferum—Like a delicate growing 
spurium, . 15 
Stribryni—A low-growing variety mid¬ 
way between acre and reflexum 
in style of growth.j.15 
Telephium—15-18 inches; rose purple; 
July.15 
Ternatum—3-4 inches; white; May... i .15 
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SEMPERVIVUMS (Hen-and-Chickens) 
Sold as received by me, not guaranteed to be 
correctly named. 
♦ Arachnoideum—'Green leaves connect¬ 
ed by cobweb-like hairs. Red.15 .20 
♦Arenarium—A tiny variety with 
pointed leaves....15 
♦Browni—Green rosettes tipped brown, 
medium size.15 
♦Soboliferum -Round green globes tint¬ 
ing red in fall. .15 
♦Calcareum—-Evidently not true but a 
fine variety; velvety green flat ros¬ 
ettes 5 or 6 inches across; light 
greenish-yellow flowers . .15 
♦Fimbriatum —A medium sized variety 
Price; 12 of one variety at price of 10; 6 or more of a kind at dozen rates. Write for prices on large quantities. 
