WOLCOTTS LTD., JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
Each Doz. 
S. sancta. Wide mats of green leaves, with edges pitted 
with silver. Very handsome. 50 5.00 
S. splendens (longifolia x Cotyledon). One of the very 
choice hybrids of the encrusted section. It has more of 
the longifolia rosette and the looser inflorescence of 
the Cotyledon parent. A most attractive plant for the 
rock garden, the silvery edging of the leaves being most 
interestisg. Plant in loamy soil, with plenty of grit; 
limestone, if possible. Top dress with coarse gravel.... 1.00 
Plant all silver or encrusted Saxifrages flat against a rock. 
S. apiculata. Pale green rosettes and large primrose- 
yellow flowers in early spring. Very beautiful and very 
rare .50 5.00 
S. Elizabethae. One of the jewels for early spring bloom. 
Forms mats of spiny foliage covered with bright, soft 
yellow flowers on 2-inch stems.75 7.50 
S. sarmentosa. Attractive hairy leaves variegated with 
white. Pink and white flowers on 5-inch stems.35 3.50 
S. umbrosa, London Pride. Spikes of white flowers, 
spotted pink, and dark green foliage. Very fine.25 2.50 
SEDUM (Stonecrop). The dwarf varieties are charming plants for 
sunny positions in the rockery, etc., and the taller kinds make ef¬ 
fective color groups in the border. They thrive in almost any soil. 
They are especially fond of sand and full sun. 
S. album. Foliage green. Small white flowers. 3 inches.... $ .25 $2.00 
S. anacampseros. Forms long trunk-like stems growing- 
flat on the ground and ending in heads of pink stars.25 2.50 
S. anglicum. A very choice variety of Sedum with delicate 
pink, feathery blossoms. It is reputed hard to grow but 
has been most rampant with us in a sandy soil and full 
sun. A gem for the rockery.25 2.50 
S. corsicum. A form of S. dasyphyllum, with spraying- 
branches of slightly hairy foliage. Very choice.40 4.00 
S. dasyphyllum. A rare variety from Southern Europe, 
having fat, glaucous blue leaves set tight on their 3 - 
inch stems. Slightly resembles S. anglicum, but bluer. 
Flower pink and very profuse.30 3.00 
S. Ewersi. Gray foliage and attractive growth. Rosy lilac 
flowers. Choice.35 2.50 
S. Forsteri. Glaucous blue foliage, trailing growth. Flowers 
yellow .25 2.50 
S. kamtschaticum. Foliage deep green, coarsely toothed, 
numerous yellow flowers in flat heads; 6 inches.25 2.50 
S. Nevii. Very dwarf. Deep green foliage, white blos¬ 
soms in early summer.35 3.50 
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