Sedum 
(Stonecrop) 
The backbone of the rock garden and deservedly so because of their 
varied habits of growth and perhaps the easiest of all plants to grow. 
Some varieties will succeed where little else will thrive, while others with 
evergreen foliage give the rockery its only sign of life during the long 
winter. 
REFLEXUM. Dwarf trailing variety with fleshy green foliage. One of 
the best ground covering Sedums. Yellow flowering, stems growing 6 to 8 
inches high. 20c each. 3 for.50c 
RUPESTRE. Semi-trailing stems with linear leaves which take on beau- 
tiful coloring. Plants resemble little blue spruce trees tinted with red. 
Yellow flowers. Height 3 inches. 20c each. 3 for.50c 
SEXANGULAIRE. Much like acre but darker green and smaller foli¬ 
age. Flowers yellow in July. 20c each, 3 for.40c 
ACRE (Golden Moss). This is everybody’s plant. Much used for cov¬ 
ering dry banks and a fine ground covering for bulbs. The little fleshy 
plant with bright green foliage is low growing and slowly spreading. The 
star-shaped yellow flowers are produced in great quantities in July. 
20c each; 3 for.40c 
ACRE AUREA. The golden Acre. Dense mats of gold foliage. Plant 
habit like Acre but much brighter in color. We consider this variety to be 
the best of this type. 25c each. 3 for.60c 
ALBERTI. A dense creeping variety with bright green leaves. Very 
outstanding. Rare. 25c each. 3 for.60c 
ALBUM. Dwarf, slow spreading variety with thick, waxy round foliage 
nd white star-shaped flowers in July. A fine rock plant. Height 4 inches. 
20c each; 3 for .40c 
ANOPETALUM ELEGANS. A terrible name, but none the 1< > "’’ a 
very beautiful and outstanding Sedum. Silvery blue branching stems |T 
5 inches tall. Like branchlets of the best blue spruce. Outstandingly 
25c each. 3 for. 
CORSICUM. Close set gray beady clumps much hardier than III 
phyllum. Flowers pink. Height 2 to 3 inches. Each. 25c 
ELLACOMBIANUM. One of the newer Sedums taking on glorious 
colors in autumn. The small bushy plants appear as brilliant green mats of 
rosettes in spring. Yellow flowers in July. Exceptionally fine. 20c each. 
3 for .50c 
EWERSI. Flat silvery-blue leaves about one inch across on stems eight 
to ten inches long. Rosy violet flowers in late summer. Often mistaken 
for Sieboldi but a stronger grower and a larger plant. 25c each. 3 for 50c 
HYBRIDUM. A fine trailing variety from China. Evergreen, serrated 
leaves. Yellow flowers. One of the finest Sedums for winter and spring 
effect when foliage takes on brilliant colors. Each. 25c 
KAMSCHATICUM (Orange Stonecrop). Orange yellow flowers in 
summer, a small bushy plant about 6 inches tall. Good for fresh green foli¬ 
age effect in summer which turns golden in autumn. 20c each. 3 for....50c 
KAMTSCHATICUM VARIGATED. Handsome varigated foliage 
effect of green and gold with orange-yellow flowers. Beautiful foliage gives 
the rock garden color all summer. Exceptionally fine. 25c each, 3 for....60c 
LYDIUM. A prostrate plant with bronze moss-like evergreen foliage 
and pinkish flowers. Spreads slowly forming pretty mats of green 1 to 
3 inches high. Foliage turns red in fall. One of the best Sedums. 20c each. 
3 for .50c 
MIDDENDORFIANUM. One of the best of the semi-upright group. 
Appears in the spring with multitudes of reddish rosettes which elongate 
to stems of bronze foliage. Yellow flowers in summer. We think this is 
one of the best. 25c each, 3 for.60c 
SIEBOLDI. The loveliest of all Sedums with its slender arching 
stems and bright deep pink flowers in cymes. The leaves are bluish- 
green with pinkish margins and come in whorls of three. By all 
means include this in your rockery. More tender than some varieties 
but hardy here. Heignt 6-8 inches. 30c each. 3 for.75c 
SILVER (Species unknown). Without a doubt the finest blue- 
green cushion type of Sedum known. Blue moss-like cushions 1 to 2 
inches thick making perfect mounds. Perhaps a glaucious form of 
Lydium. You must have it ! 25c each. 3 for.60c 
SPECTABILE. Indispensable in the rockery or border with its massive 
heads of upright rose-colored flowers in August and September. A pretty 
companion plant with almost anything as the foliage is attractive at all 
seasons. 20c each. 3 for.50c 
SPECTABILE BRILLIANT. Like the above in every respect excepting 
v ?t the color of the flowers are a bright amaranth-red. 20c each. 3 for 50c 
"^PECTABILE VARIGATA. A form of spectabilis with leaves striped 
green and cream. Showy at all seasons and worthy of a place in the 
frWc garden. 20 each. 3 for.50c 
fryPURIUM (Running Stone Crop). A trailing variety much prized for 
its rose-colored flowers produced all summer. Spreads slowly, rooting as it 
goes. As cool weather approaches the entire plant assumes a blood-red 
color which is retained all winter. Height 2 inches. 20c each. 3 for.50c 
STOLONIFERUM. Bushy plants with bright green leaves on reddish 
stems. Pink flowers. Not spreading, fine for edging. Height ? inches. 
20c each. 3 for.50c 
STRYBRINI. A tufted evergreen species two to four inches high. 
Resembles a small reflexum in habit but the yellow flowers resemble Acre. 
20c each. 3 for.50c 
Seven Gem Sedum Collection 
HYBRIDUM 
ACRE AUREA 
EWERSI 
SILVER 
KAMTSCHATICUM VAR. 
ANOPETALUM ELEGANS 
MIDDENDORFIANUM 
ONE LARGE FIELD GROWN CLUMP OF 
EACH FOR 
$1.50 
