MIDDENDORFIANUM — Variable in height 
from 4 inches to one foot. Lower leaves spatu- 
late, the rest linear spatulate, upper part toothed, 
u$per surface channeled. Flowers yellow. A 
lovely winter sedum. 25 cents each. 3 for 60 
cents. 
MAGELLENSE —• Small mounds of bright 
green an inch high with white flowers in early 
summer. A distinct species. Hare. 35 cents 
each. 3 for 80 cents. 
MORANENSE—Wiry red stems three or four 
inches high. Triangular fleshy leaves and up¬ 
right growth. White flowers. Slowly spreading 
creeper. 25 cents each. 3 for 60 cents. $1.26 
per dozen. 
NEVII—Small, compact, tufted. Pale green 
leaves in rosettes. White flowers in early sum¬ 
mer. Foliage masses an inch or more high. 35 
cents each. 3 for 80 cents. 
OREGANUM — Emerald green, spatulate 
leaves, rounded at tips on 4 inch stems. Assumes 
beautiful coppery tints in winter. Yellow flow¬ 
ers. A rare beauty. 3 5 cents each. 
OBTUSATUM—Stems prostrate or ascending, 
3 to 4 inches long, reddish in color. Leaves 
spatulate, reddish green. Flowers yellow. Some¬ 
what variable in type and the true species rare. 
A most beautiful sedum native to high mountain 
regions. 35 cents each. 3 for 80 cents. 
OPPOSITIFOLIUM—A very dainty little sis¬ 
ter in the Spurium family. Densely leafy and 
bright green throughout the year. White flowers 
in late summer. Very desirable. 25 cents each. 
3 for 60 cents. $1.25 per dozen. 
■ PULCHELLUM — Light green, linear terete 
leaves closely set on 3 to 5 inch stems. Foliage 
takes on lovely autumn colors. Flowers very 
profuse, rosy lilac, usually in a four branched 
cyme in late summer. Very fine. 2 5 cents each. 
3 for 60 cents. $1.25 per dozen. 
PALMERI—Stems erect, branching, glaucus. 
Leaves thick, flattened, 1 1-2 by 3-4 inch, spatu- 
late-obovate, glaucus. Flowers deep orange in 
racemose panicle. 5 0 cents each. 
REFLEXUM—One of the Rupestre group, the 
foliage being less glaucus and taking on beauti¬ 
ful orange and bronze tints in winter. Flowers 
yellow in midsummer. 20 cents each. 3 for 50 
cents. $1.10 per dozen. 
REFLEXUM CRISTATA—Listed also as Se¬ 
dum Monstrosum and S. Robustum. Among the 
normal stems, crestates one to two inches broad 
are formed, the effect being likened to the 
celosia or coxcomb. Terminals are not all cres¬ 
ted, but a fair percentage may be expected in a 
good crested strain. 25 cents each. 3 for 60 
cents. $1.25 per dozen. 
