705. - Coccineum. Dark pink blooms .20 
706. Stoloniferum. Dark foliage; fleshy pink blooms.20 
707. - Harbinger. Blooms early in the Spring; white 
flowers. 20 
708. Triste. Dark green foliage; yellow bloom.20 
709. Veris Albus. A dainty white flowered form. “Hen and 
Chickens.” .20 
SEMPERVIVUM. Crassulacae. “Houseleek.” Any soil. 
710. Androsaciodes. An attractive variety with hairy dark 
green rosettes.25 
711 Arachnoideum Fimbriatum. Tiny cobwebbed rosettes; 
flowers pale purple.25 
712. - Laggeri. A larger form of the above.25 
713. Brauni. Large attractive light green rosettes.25 
714. Browni. Chocolate brown rosettes. Very attractive in 
winter.25 
715. Montanum. Tiny closely crowded rosettes of bright 
green; pink flowers.25 
716. Monstrosum. Green rosettes with a purple tip.25 
717. Tectorum, Hen and Chickens. Large rosettes and odd 
pink flowers.20 
718. -Hybridum. Very attractive rosettes tinted with 
red, violet, chocolate.25 and .35 
719. Vulgaricum 15” Dark red flowers.20 
SHAMROCK. (Trifolium Atropurpureum) Leguminosae. 
720. Communis. Red purple foliage.18 
SHASTA DAISY. (Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum) Compositae. 
All summer. 
721. Fluffy Ruffles 24” Magnificent pure white fully double 
blooms. Excellent cut flowers.50 
722. May Queen 24” A very early Shasta.20 
723. Laciniatum. Large flowered, curled petals.25 
724. Mrs. C. L Bell 48” Very large pure white.20 
725. White Lady. A very early double. .'25 
S1DALCEA. Malvaceae. “Baby Hollyhock.” 
726. New Hybrids 36” Very fine pink shades.25 
727. Rose Queen 36”.25 
S1EVERSIA. 
728. Ciliata. Odd reddish nodding flowers on 10 inch stems; 
fall.35 
SILENE. Caryophyllaceae. Sandy loam. 
729. Acaulis, Moss Campion. Light green mossy foliage; 
stemless pink flowers.20 
730. Alpestre 8” Very fine pure white.20 
731. Armeria. White to dark pink 24” All season. A free 
growing beautiful cut flower.20 
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