MENTOR , OHIO 
WAYSIDE 
GARDENS 
SEBUM—Continued. 
Three Doz. 100 
*Kamtschaticum. Orange-yellow flowers, with 
prostrate, green foliage, turning golden in 
autumn .$0.50 $1.25 $ 8.00 
*Kamtschaticum Variegated. One of the best, 
because of its handsome dull golden varie¬ 
gated foliage which blends marvelously 
with the orange-yellow flowers, which are 
profusely produced in midsummer at a 
time when color in the rock garden is at a 
premium. Good strong grower but not 
rampant . 
.65 
1.70 
12.00 
*Lydium. Very fine rock plant; grey-green fo¬ 
liage which turns red in winter and of 
prostrate habit. White flowers . 
.50 
1.25 
8.00 
Rupestre. Pretty glaucous, bluish green 
leaves of trailing habit with golden yel¬ 
low flowers; 3 inches high . 
.55 
1.50 
10.00 
*Sarmentosum. Excellent dwarf creeper for 
rockeries or border edgings. The best 
Sedum for filling seams between rocks in 
wall garden; rapid grower . 
.55 
1.50 
10.00 
*Sexang~ulare. Very dark green foliage; yel¬ 
low flowers; habit much like Acre . 
.55 
1.50 
10.00 
♦Sieboldi. Round, succulent, glaucous foliage; 
bright pink flowers in October. The love¬ 
liest of all Sedums . 
.65 
1.70 
12.00 
*Spathulatum purpureum. Reddish leaves with 
grey in center of the rosette. Dark yellow 
flowers, contrasting beautifully with the 
foliage . 
1.00 
3.00 
20.00 
*Spurium coccineum. A beautiful rosy crim¬ 
son-flowered form. July and August. 6 
inches. Very fast spreading variety; good 
for covering sandy banks . 
.50 
1.25 
8.00 
*Stoloniferum. Most desirable; evergreen 
leaves; flowers purplish pink. July and 
August. Excellent for rock garden. 6 
inches . 
.55 
1.50 
10.00 
*Ternatum. The most satisfactory variety 
for planting in the shade; for ground car¬ 
peting under trees or anywhere it is diffi¬ 
cult to make plants grow. Spreads rapidly 
and does well on all sorts of soil.55 1.50 10 00 
Sempervivum - House Leek 
Arachnoideum fimbriatum. A fine cobweb 
rosette from which radiate ten or more 
runners about one inch long at the end of 
which appear the young plants giving a 
lovely star-like effect . 
Arachnoideum minus (Small Cobweb House 
Leek). Tips of leaves in rosettes usually 
connected by silvery threads, from whence 
its common name; flowers bright red, in 
few-flowered panicles. 4 inctfies . 
Arachnoideum Laggeri. Similar in growth to 
Minus except that the rosettes are twice 
as large and produced in greater abun¬ 
dance. A fine cobweb variety. 
Atroviolaceum. The largest of the entire 
collection. Forms a beautiful rosette, al¬ 
most 4 inches in diameter when fully 
grown, of deep reddish purple leaves. 
Should be in every rockery. 8 inches .... 
Brauni. A very attractive rosette-like plant. 
Color of leaves is bronze, almost a dull 
red at tip of leaves. At the base a dull 
green. 6 inches . 
Doellianum. Small, hairy rosettes of pale 
green leaves, tinted red at the tips. The 
panicles of bright red flowers are 4 to 6 
inches high. Effective when grown in large 
masses ... 
Fauconette. Very similar to Brauni. The gen¬ 
eral makeup of the plant, however, is a 
little finer and more delicate. 6 inches . . . 
Funcki. Green tipped brownish rosettes pro¬ 
duced rapidly in great numbers. A very 
fine sort to use where a brownish color is 
desired. 6 inches . 
Globiferum. Flattened rosettes, 2 to 3 inches 
in diameter, of grey-green leaves, lightly 
tipped brown. Pale yellow flowers, three- 
fourths to one inch in diameter, in densely 
hairy panicles 1 foot high . .. 
.55 
1.50 
10.00 
.65 
1.70 
12.00 
.65 
1.70 
12.00 
.20 
3.50 
25.00 
.50 
1.25 
8.00 
.50 
1.25 
8.00 
.50 
1.25 
8.00 
.50 
1.25 
8.00 
.50 
1.25 
8.00 
Tectorum. Broad rosettes, the leaves hav¬ 
ing reddish brown tips; flowers pale red. 
1 foot. This is the common House Leek 
of our grandmother’s garden.35 .90 6.00 
All Sempervivums are quoted in good clumps. 
Sedum Sarmentosum. 
Sedum Sieboldi. 
Sedum Acre. 
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