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WM. BORSCH & SON, Maplewood, Oregon 
SEMPERVIVU M—Continued. 
*arachnoideum — Very small rosettes, cob¬ 
webby. Pink flowers. 25c each. 
*arachnoideum var. cinerascens — Medium 
rosettes, greyish, slightly cobwebby. 35c 
each. 
*arachnoideum var. hausmanni — A very 
rare and beautiful form, with round, 
globular rosettes of reddish leaves, very 
cobwebby, the greyish cobwebs making 
a wonderful contrast. $1.00 each. 
*arachnoideum var. piliferum — Small, 
dense rosettes, slightly hairy. 35c each. 
*arachnoideum var. pilosella — Another 
rare form, with small, globular rosettes, 
very greyish with cobwebs. 50c each. 
*Borschs Hybrid — Medium rosettes, the 
leaves being marbled, green and red, 
with silky hairs on margins and center. 
Scarce. 50c each. 
*calcaratum — Large rosettes, glaucous or 
glaucous purple. A very rare species, sel¬ 
dom offered. $1.00 each. 
*calcareum — Very distinct. Large rosettes, 
glaucous-blue with conspicuous red-pur¬ 
ple tip. 35c each. 
*comolli — Large rosettes, grey-green, 
tipped red, turning glaucous purple in 
winter. 50c each. 
*dolomiticum — A rare species, with small 
rosettes, fresh green, red-purple tip and 
red base, slightly hairy or cobwebby. 35c 
each. 
*flavipilum — Hybrid between arachnoi- 
deum and tectorum. Rosettes smaller 
and denser than tectorum, leaves slight¬ 
ly hairy. 50c each. 
♦gaudini — Medium rosettes, narrow, slight¬ 
ly downy, erect leaves. Very rare. 50c 
each. 
*guillemotti — Medium rosettes, green with 
purplish-red tint. Rare. 50c each. 
*heuffeli — Large glaucous rosettes, slight¬ 
ly downy. Distinguished by absence of 
off-sets, the new growth arising from 
the symmetrical splitting up of the par¬ 
ent rosette into two or more equal ros¬ 
ettes. Small yellow flowers. Very rare. 
$1.00 each. 
*heuffeli var. reginae amaliae — A distinct 
form, with rosettes much stained with 
purple. $1.00 each. 
*hookeri- — A small, neat hybrid between 
arachnoideum and montanum. Rosettes - 
very dense, cobwebby. $1.00 each. 
*kindingeri — Medium rosettes, flat, slight-;/^ 
ly downy. Yellow flowers. 35c each. 
*laharpei — Large rosettes, green, red- 
brown at tips. Flowers light rose, almost 
grey white. Scarce. 50c each. , - 
*magnificum —Formerly listed as atro-vio- 
laceum. Very large rosettes, up to 8 
inches across, of deep purple red leaves. 
Very striking. 35c each. 
*mettenianum — Medium rosettes, grey- 
green, marbled with grass green, tipped 
red. 50c each. 
*nevi —Medium, rosettes, glaucous green, 
with distinct red-brown tips. 35c each. 
*ornatum —See S. schlehani var. brunniae- 
folium. 
*rhodanicum —Very large rosettes, green, 
tipped brown. 50c each. 
*royanum — Very large rosettes, light 
green with reddish purple tips. Distinct. 
25c each. 
*rubicundum —One of the largest and fin¬ 
est colored of all Sempervivums. The 
broad leaves are somewhat downy, suf¬ 
fused with violet-red, the color being 
constant. Very scarce. $1.00 each. 
*rubicundum hybridum — Large rosettes, 
lower half red, tip and margins green, 
giving a marble effect. 50c each. 
*schlehani var. brunniaefolium —We have 
a few plants of this most rare variety. 
Large rosettes of glowing ruby-red with 
sea-green tips. $1.50 each. 
*rubrum — Medium rosettes of dark red. 
Very distinct. 50c each. 
*scherzianum — Medium rosettes, green, 
turning reddish purple or reddish brown 
in winter and spring. Rare. 50c each. 
*Sieben Bergen —Large green rosettes. 50c 
each. 
*spinuIifolium —Large rosettes, the leaves 
being very long and slender. One of the 
most unusual sorts. $1.00 each. 
*tectorum var. juratense —Very large ros¬ 
ettes of green and reddish brown. Very 
scarce. 50c each. 
*tectorum var. lamottei —Large rosettes, 
green, tipped red. Scarce. 50c each. 
^tectorum var. majus— Very large rosettes, 
one of the most outstanding of the tec¬ 
torum forms. $1.00 each. 
^tectorum var. robustum —Large rosettes, 
tips of leaves being green, with base red¬ 
dish and glaucous purple. Probably the 
nicest colored form of tectorum. $1.00 
each. 
*verlotti —Medium rosettes, green, faintly 
glaucous, turning purplish in winter. 50c 
each. • 
*violaceum — Medium rosettes, glaucous, 
faintly tinted purplish. 50c each. 
"Seedlings and unnamed forms —We have 
seedlings of some of the most rare spe¬ 
cies and forms, which, while not true to 
type, are very nice and interesting, some 
being nicer than parents. We will send 
you 12, all different, but not labeled, for 
$2.50. 
