Westminster Nursery, Westminster, Maryland 53 
SEMPERVIVUM — Continued Each Per 10 
*-globiferum. 6-10 in. Fat rosettes about 2 inches 
in diameter; pale yellow flowers.25 2.00 
*-juratense. 1 in. Very rare variety with small, 
dainty rosettes .25 2.00 
*-La Harpei. 2 in. Rare; fine rosettes and yellow 
flowers .25 2.00 
*- pomelli. 2 in. Rare; leaves tipped handsomely 
with brownish red.25 2.00 
*-ruthenicum. 1-2 in. Rare; rosettes dark, dull 
green .25 2.00 
*--tectorum. 1 ft. Broad rosettes, the leaves hav¬ 
ing reddish brown tips; flowers are pale red. This 
is the common House Leek of our grandmother’s 
garden .25 2.00 
SIDALCEA Rosy Gem (Greek-mallow). 2-3 ft. 
Showy bright rose colored flowers during June 
and July. Likes the sun.25 2.00 
SILENE (Catchfly). 
alpcstris (Alpine Catchfly). 6-8 in. Pretty, pure 
white flowers in May and June; does well in 
partially shaded places.25 2.03 
*-maritima (Sea Catchfly). 1 ft. Handsome bluish 
tinted foliage; covered with pinkish white blooms 
from June to August.35 3.00 
*-schafta. 4-6 in. Bright pink flowers from July 
until autumn .25 2.00 
SPIREA filipendula (Dropwort). 18-24 in. Attrac¬ 
tive finely cut foliage with fluffy, creamy white 
flower heads in June and July.25 2.00 
*STACHYS lanata (Woundwort). 4 in. Fine old- 
fashioned garden plant for edging or in the rock 
garden; dwarf; soft silvery foliage.25 2.00 
STATICE (Sea Lavender). 
*-incana. 10-12 in. Purplish blue flowers in July 
and August. Likes the sun.25 2.00 
*-latifolia. 15-18 in. The purple-blue flowers in 
July and August will last a long time when cut 
and dried .25 2.00 
Hardy Phlox. 
SEDUM — Continued 
Each Per 10 
*-spurium album. 4-6 in. A new variety with 
pretty white flowers; prostrate habit. 
.25 
2.00 
*-spurium coccineum. 4-6 in. Pretty trailer of deep 
maroon-brown color with a mass of bright red 
flo\yers in late summer. Ideal ground-cover.. 
.25 
2.00 
*-spurium hybridum. 4-6 in. Various shades of 
pink to white in July. Rapid grower. 
.25 
2.00 
*-spurium Pink. 4-6 in. A new variety with lovely 
pink flowers. Very charming. 
.25 
2.00 
*-stoloniferum. 4-6 in. Purplish pink flowers in 
July and August. 
.25 
2.00 
*-ternatum. 4 in. Most satisfactory Sedum for 
shady places, or for ground carpeting where it 
is difficult to make plants grow; white flowers 
in May and June. 
.25 
2.00 
SEMPERVIVUM (Houseleek). 
Most attractive, hardy, succulent plants for the 
rock garden and rock wall. Their rosette-like 
thick leaves are fleshy and pointed. '1 he small 
clumps slowly spread, filling pockets and crevices 
between the rocks. They like rich, sandy and 
perfectly drained soil in full sun. Numerous 
young rosettes are continually appearing. Af¬ 
fectionately called Cat and Kittens and Hen and 
Chickens. 
* alpha. 3 in. Neat rosettes and pink blooms.. .25 2.00 
*-arachnoideum. 6 in. Small, tight rosettes, 
caressed by soft, silk webs; bright crimson 
flowers .25 2.00 
*-arenarium. 2 in. Green rosettes which change to 
deep brownish red in autumn; pale yellow 
. flowers .25 2.00 
*-brauni. 2 in. Dark green foliage and red 
flowers .25 2.00 
* doellianum. 2 in. Small hairy rosettes of pale 
green leaves tinted red at the tips with cheer¬ 
ful, bright red flowers; very handsome when 
massed together .25 2.00 
*-fauconetti. 4-6 in. Tiny rosettes, red flowers. .25 2.00 
*-fimbriatum. 6-10 in. Tips of the leaves crowned 
with tufts of hair; flowers bright red.25 2.00 
Poppy. 
