119- Nevi, you’ll never take it for a Sedum, a 
compact mass of tiny grayish green rosettes .35 
585 - Spatulifolium, silver leaves and excellent 
yellow flowers . 35 
121 - Pruniatum Fosterianum, growth like a 
dwarf creeping evergreen, blue gray foliage 
turning red in fall . 35 
122 - Rupestre, easy growing, spiny foliage, yel¬ 
low flowers .25 
123 - Sexangulare, like Acre but neater.25 
124 - Sieboldi, an aristocrat, forms a beautiful 
fan shaped spray covered with opposite blue 
gray leaves edged with pink, flowers in 
October .:._.25 
125 - Spectabile Brilliant, tall growing, valuable 
for its mass of crimson flower heads in 
fall ....25 
126- Ternatum, The Spring Stonecrop of 
Virginia .„.....25 
127 - Sarmentosum, good habit, yellow flowers. .25 
586 - SAXIFRAGE—Rockfoil - Decipiens, dwarf with 
bronze foliage and white flowers .35 
294 - Sarmentosa, a beautiful creeping kind with 
hairy variegated leaves and rose-white 
flowers .25 
245 - Bathomensis, red flowers in profusion .35 
246 - McNabiana, gray green foliage; spikes of 
white flowers speckled with pink .50 
587 - Megasea, handsome plants in rose and pink, 
good in sun or shade . 35 
128 - SEMPERVIVUM Houseleek - Arachnoideum, 
the Cobweb Houseleek .25 
589 - Fauconette, bronze green, very fine .35 
129 - Fibriatum, large gray rosettes of hairy 
leaves, rose flowers .35 
130 - Rubicundum, a beautiful species, large ros¬ 
ettes with pink shading at base of leaves.50 
131 - Tectorum, the Roof Houseleek, old but good .25 
132 - Triste, a rare species with dark red or 
brown rosettes . 35 
135 
471 
903 
136 
244 
103 
134 - SILENE—Catchfly - Acaulis, forms a compact 
spiny cushion of light green on which sit 
very lightly pretty pink flowers .25 
Alpestris, white flowers, free bloomer.25 
Californica, large velvety scarlet flowers on 
ten inch stems; an outstanding western 
native .50 
Hookerii, one of the most striking Oregon 
natives; soft gray foliage with large deeply 
fringed pink blooms .50 
Maratima, gray foliage, carnation like white 
flowers . 25 
SISYRICHIUM GRANDIFLORUM — Grass 
Widow, native of Oregon; large brilliant 
purple nodding bells on 10" stems.50 
SOLDANELLA ALPINA, mats of leather-like 
round leaves bearing lovely fringed bells 
of orchid pink in early spring; very choice 
and rare . 75 
102 - SYNTHIRUS S WEETZERI — Dolly Flower, 
native of Oregon; fine subject for shade; 
neat rosettes of leathery leaves with a pro¬ 
fusion of deep clear violet-blue flowers.50 
140 - THYMUS, The thymes - Citriodorus, Argenteus, 
variegated silver and green, fragrant rare.50 
Citriodorus Aurens, same as above but gold 
and green . 50 
Azoricus, true form, dainty bush, rose.50 
Nitidus, a rare variety, fine grayish foliage, 
purple flowers .75 
141 - 
588 - 
133 - 
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