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v foliage colors well in winter - - - 
STAHLII—Net too hardy—bead like leaves - - .15 
TERNATUM—A shade loving sort, thick brownish green 
leaves and white flowers having dark antlers .15 
POPULIFOLIUM—A very unusual sedum, seemingly semi- 
shrubbery ------- .35 
TELEPHIUM FAB ARIA—Showy blooms of very deep rose. 
August, dark foliage ----- .25 
TELEPHIUM MAXIMOWSCZI—A deep yellow tall grow¬ 
ing form --------- .15 
ONE EACH OF FIFTY DISTINCT VARIETIES OF SE¬ 
DUM ALL CAREFULLY NAMED AND LABELED $5.00 
SEMPERVIVUM 
ARACHNOIDEUM—The spider web houseleek, tips of leaves 
are connected by silvery threads - - - .15 
ARACHNOIDEUM RUBRUM—Much smaller that the above 
and tinted with red during the winter - - .15 
FIMBRIATUM—itosett-s with hairy tips, very perfect .15 
GLOBIFERUM—Shorter 1 eaves in tight, globular 
rosettes - -- -- -- -.15 
ATROVIOLACIUM—The most beautifully colored, 
deep violet ------- .50 
TOWNS NO. 60—A very fine hybrid deep red tipped green 
and edged with silvery hairs - - - - .50 
TECTORUM—The always interesting roof houseleek of 
grandmother’s tme ----- .15 
TRISTE—A very colorful variety, especially during the 
winter - -- -- -- -.35 
Our collection of Sempervivums numbers well over fifty va¬ 
rieties. We will make up a collection of 
Twenty-five sorts, all labeled, for - - $3.00 
STACKYS 
LANATA—Soft silvery foliage, ft'n called lamb’s ears 
SILENE 
ALPESTRIS—A dwarf compact grower with pure 
white flowers ------ 
SAXIFRAGA—Low mounds of fo’iage with very fin 3 
white flowers ------- 
SCHAFTA—A charming fall bLomer, r sy pink 
STATICE 
LATIFOLIA—Interesting plants with purplish everlasting 
flowers, for the border ----- .25 
SYNTHIRIS 
ROTUNDIFOLIA—Neat rosettes of leathery leaves, fluffy 
spikes of lavender blossoms - - - ■ .35 
TEUCRIUM 
CHAMAEDRYS—Deep green glossy toothed leaves, nearly 
evergreen, blossoms purplish rose sparingly pro- 
'flu ced. Fine f r edging borders or the rock 
garden ------- 
THALICTRUM 
ANDIANTIFOLIUM—Very dainty foliage, half shad: 
d'sir able ------- 
DIPTEROCARPUM—Graceful border plant with rosy 
mauve blossoms, 4 to 5 feet - 
THYMUS 
AZORICUS—Dainty shrubbery species forming c mpact 
bunches with rosy flowers. Potted plants - .15 
CITRIODORUS ARGENTIUS—The silver thyme, fragrant 
and rare -------- .25 
CITRIODORUS AUREUS—The golden form of abov" .15 
HERB A BORONNE—A very unusual species, strongly cara¬ 
way scented ------- .25 
SFRPYLLUM—The creeping thyme, fragrant, pleasing .15 
SERPYLLUM ALBUM—A ver^ comoact ground cover 
with white flowers - - - - - - .15 
SERPYLLUM COCCINIUS—Ths red flowered form with 
dep col"red foliage during the winter - - .15 
SERPYLLUM LANUGUINOSUS—The woolly thyme, fine 
.20 
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