SCILLA CAMPANULATA, (R). The strain offered 
bears spikes a foot in length, gracefully bedecked 
with drooping bells. They naturalize perfectly 
and should be planted by the hundred if space 
permits. Plant these bulbs early in September. 
Pink, per dozen, 60c. Blue and white, per dozen, 
50c. (The pink is charming and rarely seen). 
SCILLA ITALICA, (R). A less fastidious or a more 
lovely spring flowering bulb would be difficult to 
find. Plant in sun or shade, rock garden, woods 
or border and enjoy its sky-blue flowers on fragile 
4-inch stems. (Don’t plant less than 12). 3 for 25c. 
SEDUMS (R) 
These plants have fleshy leaves, are mostly ever¬ 
greens, and thrive in well-drained, sunny places, mak¬ 
ing effective subjects for the rock garden, and the 
more robust are fine ground covers. 
ACR.E “Golden Moss.” Bright green foliage, and 
equally brilliant yellow flowers. Creeping. 10c. 
ALBUM. Vividly green, at blooming time sprinkled 
with white stars. Will crowd out choicer small 
plants, so place accordingly. 3 inches tail. 10c. 
ARBOREUM. A bushy sort some 9 inches tall. Blush 
flowers. 10c. 
DASYPHYLLUM. Glauucous, bead-like foliage, pink¬ 
ish-white flowers. 2 inches. 10c. 
FABARIA. Large flowered. Rose. 15c. 
HISPANICUM. One of the loveliest, with its bluish- 
gray mats of foliage. Creamy blossoms. 10c. 
SEDUM SPECTABLIS VARIEGATUM, (R). This 
strikingly variegated form makes impresive speci¬ 
mens, and heads of deep rose flowers are thrown 
in for good measure. 15 inches. 15c. 
KAMTSCHATICUM. 4 and 5 inch stems clothed 
with cheerful green foliage, are topped with or¬ 
ange flowers. 10c. 
KAMTSCHATICUM VARIEGATUM. The foliage 
pleasingly varied with white. 15c. 
LYDIUM ROSEUM. Low and flat, pink flowers. 10c. 
OREGONUM. Noticeably fleshy shoots, native to Ore¬ 
gon, and ranking among the most attractive. 10c. 
PRUNIATUM FORSTERIANUM. Golden yellow 
flowers Sun or light shade. 10c. 
REFLEXUM. Vigorous tr iling growth. Yellow flow- 
REFLEXUM, “Cristatum,” “The Cockscomb Sedum.” 
An unusual thickening and flattening of the stems 
gives this a grotesque cockscomb appearance. 25c. 
REPLESIANA. Upright growth, very attractive. 9 
inches tail. 15c. 
RUPESTRE. A British species with bright yellow 
flowers. 10c. 
SAP. igiit green sort from China 
Creeping. Pale yellow flowers. 10c. 
SEXANGULARE. Gives on impression of slender¬ 
ness and grace. 3 inches. 15c. 
“SILVER.’’ Uiv.den'.ified but mighty good looking 
just the same. A little on order of Hispanicum, 
but very distinct and stiffer growth. 25c. 
SPECTABLIS. Th hu e heads o: soft rose colored 
bloom completely cover the plant. Its height of 
one foot fits it 1 o the bolder positions in the 
rockery. 15c. 
SPECTABLIS, “Bri Ant.” Tike the preceding, but 
deeper in tone. wonderful harmonious comb na¬ 
tion when use'! ith Anemone Huphensis. 25c. 
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