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*Sedum ewersi. (Ewer’s Stonecrop). Another trailing 
plant having light green foliage and small purplish 
pink flowers in September. H. 4 to 6 inches. 
*Sedum kamschaticum. (Orange Stonecrop). Prostrate- 
growing foliage and flat heads of delightful golden 
flowers. July to September. 
*Sedum sarmentosum. (Stonecrop). Another dwarf-grow¬ 
ing variety. Distinct with its pale green leaves and 
yellow flowers. H. 4 to 6 inches. June and July. 
*Sedum sexangulare. Similar to the Sedum acre, but with 
a stronger growing and more distinct foliage. H. 4 
to 6 inches. May and June. 
*Sedum seiboldi. (Siebold’s stonecrop). Attractive gray 
foliage having a red edge. Flowers rose-pink. H. 6 
to 9 inches. August, September, and October. 
* Sedum spectabile. (Showy Stonecrop). Very large clus¬ 
ters of rose and purple-colored flowers. Showy in¬ 
deed. H. 18 to 24 inches. June and July. 
* Sedum s. Brilliant. This variety bears immense flat 
heads of rich brilliant flowers. H. 18 to 24 inches. 
* Sedum sdoloniferum coccineum. Flowers are of a dark 
pinkish red. H. 6 to 9 inches. June. 
*Sempervivum arachnoideum. (Cobweb sempervivum). A 
rather odd variety of Houseleek bearing small ros¬ 
ettes of leaves, the tips of which are connected by 
“cobwebs.” Attractive pink flowers. H. 2 to 3 inches. 
*Sempervivum globiferum. Called many times “Hen-and- 
Chickens,” as it is apparently a large globe-shaped 
plant from which radiate smaller ones. H. 2 to 3 
inches. 
*Sempervivum tectorum. A variety well adapted to grow¬ 
ing in thin soil. Broad rosettes, the leaves of which 
have brownish tips. H. 2 Ms inches. 
Stokesia cyanea. (Corn Flower). A very rugged grower, 
bearing beautiful azure-blue flowers during the 
month of August. H. IV 2 feet. 
*Teucrium. A dwarf evergreen plant with an abundance 
of small, silvery green leaves. Makes an excellent 
substitute for edging where box will not thrive. Nu¬ 
merous rose-colored flowers during the fall. 
*Thymus lanuginosus. (Woolly Thyme). This plant hard¬ 
ly ever grows to a height over 6 to 8 inches, but 
quite attractive on account of its spreading foliage. 
Medium pink flowers during July and August. 
*Thymus serpyllum (Thyme). Dwarf-growing semi-pros¬ 
trate plants with very fragrant foliage and rosy- 
purple blossoms. H. 6 inches. July and August. 
White Pine may be shipped into all states (and the Dis¬ 
trict of Columbia), except Arizona, California, Colorado, 
Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. 
