white daisys on 6 inch stems through most of the sum¬ 
mer 20c. 
SAGINA Subulata (Dog hair) (R)—Prostrate mat of soft 
green felt sprinkled with tiny white stars. Summer. 
PTEROCEPHALUS Pamassi (R)—Dense low mounds of 
greyish foliage with many Scabiosa-like flowers of lilac 
pink. 25c. 
PHYTEUMA, Hemisphaericum (R)—Lovely low growing- 
rock plant with many heads of deep violet flowers. 25c. 
SAPONARIA Bellidifolia (R)—Rare Alpine species with 
heads of creamy yellow flowers on 8 inch stems. 25c. 
S-Ocynoides (R)—A trailing plant from the Swiss moun¬ 
tains, with sheets of rosy-pink flowers in late spring. 
SAXIFRAGA Mossy (R)—Saxifragas are known as the 
backbone of the rock garden, and the mossy type takes 
its iplace well to the front. A well grown plant is a sight 
long to be remembered. Shades of white, pink and red. 
6 inches. Spring. 
S-Lingulata (R)— Rosettes of pale green silver beaded 
leaves, panicles of white flowers in spring 25c. 
S'Paradoxa (R)—Long narrow iron-grey foliage, edged 
with silver beading. A choice andi rare hybrids. 25c. 
S-Caespitiosa (R)-A little treasure from the Olympic Mts. 
Forms dense, inch high mats of dark green foliage with 
many small white stars on 2 inch stems. Rare. 25c. 
SCABIOSA Caucasica, Isaac House Hybrids. This new hy¬ 
brid has been greatly improved as to size of bloom and 
range of color, with many delicate blue and lavender 
shades. 25c. 
We have one of the largest collections of hardy Sedums 
in this country. These listed below are each distinctly dif¬ 
ferent from thq other, and we can recommend them all to 
the beginner as well as the collector Many others appear 
elsewhere in this catalogue. We also have many that we 
do not list. 
Sedum Album (R)—Thick, waxy soft green foliage, white 
flowers. 
S-Altissimum (R)—Excellent tree-like form of glaucous 
blue. 
S-Cape Blanco (R)—New native of the Oregon coast. 
Smaller and more compact that S-Spathulifolium which 
it resembles. 
S-Divergens (R)—Close set beadhlike leaves, turning red 
in sun, yellow flowers nestle dose to the foliage. 
S-Fosterianum (R)—Dense grey-green needles, yellow 
flowers. 
S-Hispanicum (R)—Tiny mossy glaucous-blue foliage, 
pink flowers. 
S-Lydium (R)—Tiny dark green mossy sort, turns red in 
sun. 
S-Middendorfianum (R)— Dwarf shrubby Siberian species. 
S'Murale (Pink sea foam) (R)—Low reddish-purple foli¬ 
age, white flowers with pink center, showy at all times. 
S-Oregonum (R)—Beautiful idiark-green foliage turning to 
apricot when it gets lots of sun. Yellow flowers 6 inches. 
