CAMDEN PARK GREENHOUSES 
817 47th Avenue North 
PAUL B. RIECK, Proprietor 
Hyland 5855 
Minneapolis, Minn* 
SEDUM 
The nomenclature of this vast race of interesting little 
alpine plants has been very much confused. At the present 
time I have seventy one named species and varieties and 
and am adding more varieties right along. Thirty-eight 
of these have been verified and are marked, (*). 
All these sedum are of hardy dwarf creeping varieties. 
NOTICE 
All sedums are grown in 2 inch pots. 
(Acre Golden Moss.) Dense mats of evergreen foliage, flow¬ 
ers golden yellow . 15c 
(Acre Aureum.) Habits and flowers as above, foliage tipped 
yellow the early part of the season.15c 
(Acutifolium.) Makes stems 4" high densely set with green 
cylindric leaves. Flower white .. 15c 
1. (Album Athoum.)* Grows very rapidly forming matted 
masses of stems beset with innumeral minute sausage 
like green leaves. Flow white . 15c 
2. (Album Brownii.)* Habits and flowers same as No. 1.15c 
3. (Album Carneum.)* Leaves turn red in summer. Flow¬ 
ers pink . 15c 
4. (Album Murale.)* Habits very similar to No. 1 Leaves 
are much thinner. Flowers pink . ...15c 
5. (Album Purpureum.)* Stems and foliage are red through 
out the season. Flows Pink . 15c 
6. (Albumn Virens.)* This sedum is the finest of all Al¬ 
bums. Leaves are very short. Grows about one inch 
high. Very good for crevices in crazy walks. 25c 
7. (Album Turgidum.)* Very much like No. 1.15c 
(Altissimum.) Large grey keel like leaves thickly set on 
stems about 6 to 8 inches long. Flower White. 25c 
(Anopetalum) is of the Altissimum group. Flowers are yel¬ 
low . 15c 
(Atropurpurpeum.) Leaves are dark green. 5 inches 
High ..15c 
(Arboreum.) Leaves grey thickly set on stems. 7 to 10" 
High ..15c 
(Corsecum.)* Leaves greyish green, grows very compact. 15c 
(Callichrome). A dainty little plant with bluish grey leaves 
but is rather frail. The leaves turn white as season 
turns hot .15c 
(Dasyphyllum.)* Has glaucous blue grey beady leaves. 
Flowers white—2 inches high .15c 
(Divergrens.)* Has dark green leaves. Rapid creeper 2 
inches high. Flowers Yellow . 25c 
(Douglasi.)* Grows very compact, leaves green tinged red. 
Flowers Orange Yellow. 3 inches high .15c 
(Ewersii.)* A very charming little plant, is quite dwarf like 
with trailing stems and flat grey leaves. Flowers Rosy 
Pink. Grows 6 to 8 inches high .25c 
(Elegans.)* Dwarf stems densely set with bluish green 
leaves. Grows 4 inches high. Flowers White. 25c 
(Gracile.)* Very mossy evergreen dwarf sedum. Grows 2 
inches high. Flowers White . 25c 
(Glaucum.) Is very dwarf. Leaves are glaucous blue grey. 
2 inches high .15c 
(Hispanicum.) Very much the same as Glaucum. 2 in. high. 
Flowers White . 15c 
(Kamtschaticum.)* Attractive plant with dark green foli¬ 
age. Large Orange flowers. 10 in. High ..25c 
(Kamtschaticum Varigated.)* Has a broad irregular white 
band on the leaves. A real gem for the Rock Garden. 
4 in. high . 25c 
(Lydium.)* Forms dwarf mats of bright green. 2 in. high. 
Flowers Pink .25c 
(Loconicum.) Has dark green thick globular leaves. 4 in. 
high .25c 
(Middendorffianum.)* An interesting sedum. Stems are 
thickly set with narrow leaves resembling an evergreen. 
Flowers in golden clusters 6 to 8 in. high.25c 
(Maximowiczii.) Stands close to S. Spurium. 8 in. high. 
Flowers Yellow . 15c 
(Neglectum). Another form of S. Spurium.15c 
(Oregonum). Habits are much like S. Digergens but leaves 
are much larger . 25c 
(Obtusatum.) Neat little clumps of emerald green leaves. 
Flowers Red ...25c 
(Pulchellium.)* A beauty with foliage of succulint green. 
Flowers Pink .25c 
(Pruinatum.) A glorified (Rupestra) with glaucous blue grey 
leaves .15c 
(Pruinosium.) Very like (S. Elegans) ...15c 
(Reflexum.)* Has dark green leaves turned back on the 
stem. Flowers Yellow .15c 
(Reflexum Cristatum.)* Most peculiar of all sedum. It 
forms great cockscomb leaves but never flowers unless 
normal shoots develop .25c 
(Replesina.) Very much like S. Tenuifolium .15c 
(Rupestra.) Has short dark green leaves. Flowers Yel¬ 
low .15c 
(Sarmentosum.)* It is by far the most rapid grower of all 
sedum. Has light green leaves. Flowers Yellow-15c 
(Seibolii.)* Has heart shaped thick blue grey leaves. Flow¬ 
ers Rosey Pink ....25c 
(Sexangular.)* A small evergreen forming dense green 
mats. Flowers Yellow . 15c 
(Stenopetalum.)* Has tufts densely set with greyish leaves. 
Flowers White . 15c 
(Subulatum.) Has slender stems thickly set with dark green 
leaves . 25c 
(Spurium Splendens.)* Has small kite shaped leaves set in 
rosettes which grow in great masses. Flowers Red..15c 
(Spurium Cuphrium.) Similar to Spurium S. Flowers 
Pink .15c 
(Spurium Oppostifolium.)* Flowers White. Also known as 
Spurium Alba .. •.15c 
(Spurium Stoloniferum.)* Flowers light pink .15c 
(Tenifolium.) Has thick waxy green leaves. Grows very 
erect. Flowers Yellow . 15c 
(Ternatum.)* Has flat wedge shaped light green leaves. 
Grows freely in shady places. Flowers White.15c 
(Turkestanicum.) Has dark green leaves very much like S. 
Altissimum 
,25c 
(Virens.)* Grows in dense clusters. Leaves are dark 
green . . 16c 
There are twelve unidentified sedum in my collection. Some 
of these are very unique.Each 25c 
RARE SEDUM 
We have a very limited stock of the Rare Variations of 
Sedum at 35c each. 
Amplexicaule —This tiny plant grows about % in. high and 
withers during the hot summer months but is green the 
rest of the year. 
Anacampseros —Has long round stems, quite naked with hand 
some rosettes at the tip. 
Brevifolium— Very minutely dwarf with green and purple 
sausage like leaves packed tightly on stems about one 
inch long. 
Hirsutum— A small tufted evergreen with small hairy leaves 
turning red in summer heat. 
Micranthum-Chloroticum— A very unique sedum that resem¬ 
bles S. Album but leaves are yellow throughout the year 
Flowers are greenish White. (This sedum was listed in 
our old list as unnamed No. 4. 
Nicaeense —Resembles S. Dasyphyllum in color and growth 
but is covered with tiny hairs that look like mildew’ 
(Listed in old list is unnamed No. 3. 
Nevii—A small tufted grey green leaves grows best in shade 
Flowers White. 
Pittoni—A tiny creeper about % inch high. Leaves are 
bright green. 
Populifolium —Grows erect on slender woody stems Leaves 
are shiny green and very irregularly toothed. Flowers 
pale pink. 
Reflexum Semperflorens— Very much like S. Reflexum but is 
% inch high. 
Spathullfolium— Resembles S. Ewersii in color and growth 
but leaves form small rosettes on purple stems. 
TENDER SEDUM 
These are not at all hardy and should be taken in before 
the cold weather sets in. They make excellent house plants 
Moranense .15c Mex'canum . . 
Lineare Varigatum ...15c <Uahm SI1 . 25c 
Palmerii . [\ Z 5 C Pachyphyllum ........25c 
NEW SEDUM VARIETIES — 25C EACH 
Sempervivum Gypsiclum Floriferum 
Monregalense Rupestra, green form Acre Majus 
Sexangular 
Magellense 
Hybridum 
HARDY CACTUS FOR THE ROCK GARDEN 
25c each .5 for $1.00 
