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SEDUM- (Continue d) 
Speotablle Variaga. Same as above except leaves are var¬ 
iegated 
Spurlum. Creeping evergreen 
forming mate about 2"-3" bigh. 
Pink flowers in eumner. lie 
leaves turn a pretty red In 
Autumn. One of the beat of the 
aedume for a clay bank. 
Spurlum Coccineum. Same as 
above except flowers are bright 
red. 
Stenopetalum. A dark evergreen tuft 3"~4" high. Flowers 
a golden yellow in June. 
Stolon!ferum. Creeping evergreen forming mats with rose 
flowera in early summer. 3""4" high. 
Ternatum. Creeping evergreen shoots long. Flowers 
white in early spring. 
SILENE-Catchfly 
Schafta. A late flowering 
dweller for the rock garden. 
Flowers pink during July to 
October. Ordinary soil and a 
sunny spot. 5"-6" high. 
SILENE-Schafta 
SEDUM-Spurium 
STACHYS-Lambs Ears 
Lanata. Dense soft-white-wooly leaves that soon make a 
large mat. Flower heads purple, but not showy. About 3" 
high. 
TEUCRIUM-Germander 
Chamaedrys. 
A shrub-llke plant with glossy evergreen leaves. Can be 
clipped and will answer for dwarf box wood. Flowers purple 
or bright rose. Well drained soil and sun. 12" high. 
THYf.US-Thyme 
All Thymes want a well drained, sunny position. 
Cltrlodorus. Leaves small and lemon scented. Flowers 
lilac. 
Lanuglnosua. Wooly grey foliage with pink flowers. 
Nltldus. A shrub resembling a miniature silvery Irish 
yew, about 12" high. Rosy-lilac flowera in June. 
Serpyllium Alba. Pretty dense mats of evergreen foliage 
covered with white flowers in May-June. 2" high. 
TUNICA-Tunic Flower 
Saxifrage FI. PI. Lovely double rose pink flowers in 
June until fall. Forms a spreading tuft about high. 
Plant in full sun, in well drained soil 
The T.immu give a long period of bloom in the rock garden. 
