or two thick. A plant that is outstanding in every 
way with a growth on the order of Lydium. Possi¬ 
bly a glaucus form of that variety. 25 cts each. 
Three for 6 0 cts. 
STELLARTS —The name has no botanical 
meaning, the plant being a leafy, reddish green 
leaved form of Album. Distinct. 2 5 cts. each. Three 
for 60 cts. 
SPECTABILE ROSEA — Robust and glaucus; 
stems IS to 2 4 inches tall. Leaves opposite or in 
whorls of three, 1 by 3 inches, flat, ovate or ovate- 
spatulate. Flowers pink in broad, flat topped 
cymes. 20 cents each. 3 for 50 cents. $1.25 per 
dozen. 
SPECTA BILIS BRILLIANT— Very similar to 
the preceeding except the flowers are a brilliant 
amaranth red. 2 5 cents each. 3 for 6 0 cents. 
SPECTABILIS ALBUM VARIGATA —A form 
of Spectabile having a varigated foliage and 
pale pinkish white flowers. 20 cents each. 3 for 
50 cents. $1.25 per dozen. 
STRYBRTNI —A distinct species somewhat re¬ 
sembling a sma 1 reflexum, but the flowering stems 
fork from the base and individual flowers are 
similar to acre. Tufted, evergreen, 2 to 4 inches 
high, 25 cents each. 3 for 60 cents. $1.50 per 
dozen. 
SPURIUM —We have a desirable strain of 
this highly variable species. Slowly creeping. 
Leaves in terminal rosettes and assuming a blood 
red color in cold weather. 2 inches high. Pink 
flowers in summer. 20 cents each. 3 for 50 cents. 
$1.25 per dozen. 
SPURIUM C OCCINEUM —A more rampant 
grower than the above with bright red flowers. 
20 cents each. 3 for 50 cents. $1.25 per dozen. 
STQLONIFERUM- —Similar to Spurium and 
by some authorities declared to be identical. The 
nodes are shorter, leaves smaller and less crowded 
on the stem and seldom if ever take on the deep 
color tones in cool weather of the true spurium. 
It is impatient of heat and drouth and to be 
satisfactory must have ample moisture. 2 5 cents 
each. 3 for 60 cents. $1.50 per dozen. 
STAHLI —A Mexican Sedum over which much 
confusion seems to exist, various other species 
being offered as the true stock. Not hardy in the 
open where temperatures go much below freezing, 
but where climate conditions are congenial it is 
a real beauty. Stems and leaves bright emerald 
green, stems much branched, semiprostrate and 
creeping, leaves almost round, 1 1 2 to 5 1 8 inch 
long and taking on beautiful autumn tints. Lovely, 
rounded clumps 8 to 12 inches across and almost 
