WESTON NURSERIES, WESTON, MASS. 
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SEDUM — Continued 
*sarmentosum. Creeping habit, bright green foliage, golden-yellow 
blossom, 2 in., July. 
*sexangulare. Deep green foliage, tiny yellow flower, 2 in., June-July. 
*sieboldi. Fleshy, large, round, bluish-gray leaves, edged crimson, 
bright pink flower, 4 in., Aug.-Sept. 
*sieboldi variegatum. Like the above, but each leaf has a blotch of 
golden yellow in center, 50c. each. 
spectabilis. Of erect habit, large heads of showy rose flowers, 1 ft., 
Aug.-Sept. 
*spectabilis, Brilliant. Variety of above with showy, brilliant flowers, 
1 ft., Aug.-Sept. 
*spurium. Evergreen foliage, fast spreading, pink flowers, well suited 
to shade, 3-4 in., June-July. 
*spurium coccineum. Variety of the above with rosy-crimson flowers, 
June-July. 
*SEMPERVIVUM arachnoideum (Spider Web Houseleek). 
*arenarium. Small starry rosettes closely matted. 
*calcareum. Very showy, blue-green rosettes, tipped dark brown. 
30c. each, 32.50 per 10. 
*fauconetti. Small rosettes tipped red and slightly webby, 35c. each. 
*fimbriatum (Fringed Houseleek). 
*globiferum (Globe Houseleek). 
*potsi. Very compact rosettes of dark brown in winter. 
*rubicundum. Bright red rosettes, 50c. each. 
*soboliferum (Hen and Chickens). 
*tectorum (Roof Houseleek). 
*tectorum violaceum (Violet Houseleek). 
SENECIO clivorum. Yellow-orange flowers, well suited to moist places, 
3 ft., July-Oct. 
*SHORTIA galacifolia (Oconee Bells). A wonderful plant for dark shady 
places, evergreen foliage, white blossom, 9 in., June-July, 35c. each. 
SIDALCEA, Rosy Gem (Prairiemallow). Mass of rose-pink flowers on 
graceful spikes in mid-summer, 2 ft., June-July. 
*STACHYS lanata (Woolly Betony). Useful for edging, dense silvery 
white foliage and small delicately tinted purple flowers, 1 ft., July-Aug. 
*STATICE armeria. Evergreen, cushion-like plant with light purple 
flowers, 3—6 in., May-June. 
*armeria cephalotes (latifolia). Bees Ruby. New, large, brilliant 
pink flower on long stem, 35c. each. 
*armeria laucheana. Rose flowers, excellent for rock garden, 3-6 in., 
June-July. 
*latifolia. See Limonium latifolium. 
*pseudoarmeria rubra. Rose-red flowers, 1 ft., July-Sept^ 
*STOKESIA laevis. Very large double lavender-blue aster-like flowers, 
July-Oct. 
*TEUCRIUM chamaedrys. Upright growing shrubby form, glossy 
green leaves and rose flowers, 15 in., July. 
THALICTRUM aquilegifolium (Meadow Rue). 2-3 ft., May-July. 
aquilegifolium album. White variety of above. 
dipterocarpum. Lilac-mauve flowers, about 4 ft., August to Septem¬ 
ber, 30c. each, 32.50 per 10. 
glaucum. Greenish-yellow flowers, 2-3 ft., June-July. 
minus adiantifolium. Yellow flowers, maidenhair fern-like foliage, 
June-July, 30c. each, 32.50 per 10. 
THERMOPSIS carolineana (Carolina Thermopsis). Lupine-like yellow 
blossom, 3-4 ft., June-July. 
Plants are 25c. each, $2.20 per 10, $18.00 per 100, except where noted 
