SEDUM. (continued) 
• 1: Sexangulare. Green, Forms mats of heavy foli¬ 
age covered with yellow flowers in June. 
*Spectabile. (Showy Stonecrop). Glaucous foli¬ 
age. Pink flowers. 1 ft. Aug.-Sept. 
*Spectabile Rubrum. Very deep rosy red flowers. 
1 ft. 
*Spectabile Variegata. Green and yellow vari¬ 
egated foliage. 
*Spurium. Evergreen foliage. Spreading growth. 
Pink flowers. 
*Spurium Coccineum. Crimson flowers. 
*Tenuifolium. Trailing green foliage. White 
flowers. 3-4 in. 
*Ternatum. Flat green foliage. White flowers. 
EVERGREENS, FLOWERING SHRUBS AND 
VINES 
*SEMPERVIVUM. (Hens and Chickens). 
Aliatum Rubrum. Kochii. 
Alpha. Lamottei. 
Arachnoideum. Lown’s No. 60. 
Arachnoideum Glaucum. Mettenianum. 
Arachnoideum Minus. Montanum Styrangeum. 
Arenarium. 
Arvernense. 
Beta. 
Biandum. 
Boissieri. 
Braunii. 
Calcareum. 
Cinerescens. 
Clusiana. 
Cornutum. 30c. 
Fimbriatum. 
Gamma. 
Globiferum. 
Pittonii. 
Reginae Amaliae. 25c. 
Rhaeticum. 
Rosy Purple Beauty. 35c. 
Royana. 
Rubrum. 
Sanguineum. 
Tectorum. 
Tectorum Rubrum. 
Tectorum Viridis. 
Tomentosum. 
Triste. 
Violaceum. 
Hirtum. 
These little plants form cactus-like rosettes and 
are very interesting subjects for the rockery. 20c 
each. $2.00 per dozen unless otherwise noted. We 
also have a few varieties in larger specimens at 
different prices. 
PEAT MOSS 
Native Peat Moss. 50c per bushel. 
