—5— 
with Sarmentosum, but is not a creeper and more 
restrained in growth. Makes beautiful clumps. 2 5 
cents each. 3 for 60 cents. $1.50 per dozen. 
LINEARE VARIGATA—'Listed by some as 
varigated Sarmentosum, which “there aint no 
sich anamile.” By others as varigated Aizoon 
which is utterly inexcusable. Like its parent ex¬ 
cept it is beautifully varigated and one of our 
most beautiful sedums. 25 cents each. 3 for 60 
cents. $1.5 0 per dozen. 
LYDIUM—Barren shoots erect to 2 inches, 
reddish in color. Flower stems taller. Leaves 
crowded, 1-4 inch long, subterete, forms beauti¬ 
ful mounds of green turning reddish in cool 
weather. 25 cents each. 3 for 60 cents. $1.50 per 
dozen. 
LYDIUM GLAUCUM—Similar to preceding 
but glaucus in color. Probably identical with 
variety listed as sedum glaucum. 25 cents each. 
3 for 60 cents. $1.50 per dozen. 
LAGGERI—Flat green leaves 5-8 by 2 inches 
on 6 inch stems. Deciduous in habit. 25 cents 
each. 3 for 6 0 cents. 
MAXIMOWICZI—Related to and similar to 
Spectabile, growing, to a height of eight to twelve 
inches with yellow flowers in flat topped cymes. 
Rare. 35 cts each. Three for $1.00. 
MI DDEN DOREIANUM—Variable in height 
from 4 inches to one foot. Lower leaves spatulate, 
the rest linear spatulate, upper part toothed, 
upper surface channeled. F'owers yellow. A lovely 
winter sedum. 25 cents each. 3 for 60 cents. $1.50- 
per dozen. 
MIDDENDORFIANUM DIFFUSIUM—A dif¬ 
fuse form of the above which is a rare and little 
known novelty. 35 cts. each. Three for $1.00. 
MONREGELEN.SE'—Flat mats of a bright 
green that is outstanding in comparison with all 
others of a similar type and co’or Rare and 
distinct. 35 cts each. Three for $1.00. 
MORANENSE—Wiry red stems three or four 
inches high. Triangular fleshy leaves and upright 
growth. White flowers. Slowly spreading creeper. 
25 cents each. 3 for 60 cents. $1.50 per diozen. 
NEYII—Small, compact, tufted. Pale green 
leaves in rosettes. White flowers in early summer. 
Foliage masses an inch or more high. 25 cents 
each. 3 for 60 cents. $1.50 per dozen. 
NICAENSE—Very similar to altissimum, possi¬ 
bly a little more refined and less sprawly in 
growth. 2 5 cts. each. Three for 5 0 cts. 
ORBICULARIS—Similar to hispanicum but 
dwarfer and more blue of foliage. 25 cts each. 
Three for 6 0 cts. $1.50 per dozen. 
