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the winter, giving it the appearance 
of being in bloom. Each.20c 
1879. Acre Verdissima—A very dark green 
form of the common Acre. Each 15c 
1880. Aizoon—Fleshy dark green foliage; 
bronze yellow blooms. Each .. 15c 
1881. Album—A rapid dark green creeper 
with white flowers. Each .... 15c 
1882. Altissima — Glaucus foliage; yellow 
flowers. Each. 15c 
1883. Anglicum (Glaucum) — Handsome 
dense mats of glaucous foliage; 
white blooms. Each . 15c 
1884. Anacampestre — Very odd glaucous 
serpentine foliage. Each . 20c 
1885. Brevifolium — Very dainty minute 
bright green; white foliage. E'ach 15c 
1886. Crimson Hybrid—A fast growingred 
leaved variety. Each . 15c 
1867. Dasyphyllum — Minute gray foliage; 
white flowers; a gem. Each ... '20c 
1888. Dasyphyllum Corsicum—Smaller form 
of the above. Each .25c 
1889. Divergens—Handsome red and green 
foliage; yellow flowers. Each 20c 
1890. Douglasi (Siskuensis)—Rather tall 
sturdy dark green foliage; dark yel¬ 
low blooms. Each . 20c 
1891. Faberia — A gray leaved Japanese 
form. Each . 25c 
1892. Ewersii—One of the most attractive; 
glaucous foliage, pink flowers. 20c 
1893. Hispanicum —Dainty glaucous fo¬ 
liage; white flowers. Each .... 20c 
1894. Hispanicum Glaucum—Very tiny and 
compact. Each . 20c 
1895. Hybridum—Fleshy dark green fo¬ 
liage; bronze flowers. Each .. 15c 
1896. Kamschaticum—Exceptionally showy 
and sturdy; deep bronze and yellow 
flowers. Each . 20c 
1897. Kamschaticum Variegated. Each 25c 
1898. Kamschaticum Flavissima — Bright 
form. Each . 20c 
1899. Lydium — Carpets of bright green 
that turn to a rich deep red, when 
in full sun and dry positions. Ea. 20c 
1900. Maximum Atropurpurea—-2 feet. A 
very rare tall growing purple form. 
Each . 30c 
1901. Middendorfianum — Brownish yellow 
flowers; serrated leaves. Each 20c 
1902. Mesenberata—Looks very much like 
the Sempervivum; very slow grow¬ 
ing. Each.25c 
1903. Muralis—Exceptionally fine dark red 
foliage; light pink flowers. Each 15c 
1904. Nevi—Rosettes of grayish spathu- 
late leaves, rather compact and white 
flowers on 4 inch stems. Each 25c 
1905. Obtusom—Odd fast growing foliage; 
one of the best mats. Each .... 15c 
1906. Oppositifolia — Attractive foliage; 
pink flowers. Each . 15c 
1907. Oregonianum — Very rapid bright 
green foliage; yellow blooms; na¬ 
tive. Each.15c 
1908. Prunatium Forsterianum — Glaucous 
foliage that turns some red in the 
fall and winter. Each . 20c 
1909. Reflexum—Blue gray foliage; yellow 
flowers. Each. 15c 
1910. Reflexum Bronze Beauty — Bronzy 
foliage. Each . 15c 
1911. Reflexum Cristata—Odd dark green 
foliage with peculiar cockscomb-like 
crests. Each . 15c 
1912. Reflexum Cristaballa — A smaller 
form of the above. Each.15c 
1913. Reflexum Gray Beauty. Each .. 15c 
1914. Reptans—Very dainty. Each .. 15c 
1915. Roseum—Pink caste to the foliage. 
Each . 15c 
1916. Rupestris—Very similar to Prunatium 
Forsterianum. Each . 20c 
1917. Sarmentosum—A very rapid grower 
with yellowish green foliage. Ea. 15c 
1918. Seiboldi—A very attractive Japanese 
species; slow in growth. Foliage 
turns red in fall; pink flowers. One 
of the very finest. Each.25c 
1919. Sexangulare—Mats of dark green; 
yellow flowers. Each.15c 
1920. Spathulifolium—Very handsome gray 
spathulate foliage with a metalic 
red luster. Each.25c 
1921. Spathulifolium Glaucum — A plain 
gray form. Each . 25c 
1922. Spectabile—18 inches. A beautiful 
tall form with large heads of bright 
pink blooms; a husky grower. Blooms 
in the fall. E'ach . 20c 
1923. Spectabile Brilliant—A deep red form 
of the above. Each . 20c 
1924. Spectabile Variegated—Striped foli¬ 
age. Light pink blooms. Each 25c 
1925. Spurium—Dark foliage; light pink 
blooms. Each . 15c 
1926. Spurium Coccineum—Dark pink. 
Each . 20c 
1927. Stoloniferum—Dark foliage; fleshy 
pink blooms. Each . 15c 
