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Salvia Azurea (Blue Sage)—Bright sky blue flowers in late sum¬ 
mer. Profuse bloomer. 3 ft. Good border plant. Loam soil. 
25 cents each. 
*Salvia Pitcheri—Resembles Azurea in habit but producing rich 
gentian blue flowers. 25 cents each. 
fcSantolina Incana (Lavender Cotton) (Ground Cypress)—Flowers 
yellow, dwarf evergreen aromatic grey foliage. 1 ft. Well 
drained soil. 25 cents each. 
*Saponaria Gcymoides Splendens (Soapwort)—A dwarf trailing 
plant, makes a thick mat literally covered with pink blossoms. 
May to July. Ordinary soil. (w). 25 cents each. 
*Satureya Stenophyila (Savory)—A dense aromatic shrub. Flowers 
light pink, in August and September. 6 in. 25 cents each. 
^Saxifraga Aizoon—Small rosettes of silvery incrusted foliage, white 
flowers in early spring. All the encrusted Saxifragas want a 
little lime, and appear to be best in light shade. 35 cents each. 
^Saxifraga Aizoon Rosea—A handsome rose colored form of the 
above. 50 cents each. 
♦Saxifraga Lagraveana—Waxy white flowers ^re^y rosettes of 
small encrusted leaves. 35 cents each. 
^Saxifraga Apiculata—Green rosettes nowers yenow Give it rich 
limestone soil and shade. Cushion fvpe >L rents each. 
^Saxifrage Cardifolia (Rock Foil)—Porrm masses o’ large deep 
green leaves which are very attractive at at, times. Flowers 
pink in short spikes or clusters very early .t toe spring. 12 in. 
Grows in any soil, sun or shade. 35 cents eacn. 
^Saxifraga Dccipiens (Crimson Moss)—White flowers in May and 
june, forms a low mound of mossy foliage, which turns bright 
red in winter, prefers some shade. Well drained soil. 35 cents 
*3axifraga McNabiana—Forms a grey green rosette of encrusted 
foliage. Flowers white dotted pink. 12 in. Well drained soil, 
light shade. 25 cents each. 
*Saxifraga Pectinata—Very small rosettes of narrow heavily sil¬ 
vered leaves. Flowers white. Very desirable. 50 cents each. 
*$axifraga Umbrosa (London Pride)—Spikes of light rose flowers 
in May and June on 15 in. stems. Foliage green. Give them 
well drained moist soil in shade. 35 cents each. 
Scabiosa Caucasica (Pincushion Flower) (Blue Bonnet) (Mourn¬ 
ing Bride)—An attractive soft blue, a good border plant, ex¬ 
cellent for cutting. 18 in. June to September. Good garden 
soil. (c). 25 cents each. 
Scabiosa Isaac House Hybrids—Variable in color, blue shades pre¬ 
vailing. Large perfectly formed flowers are produced all sum¬ 
mer. These come on long 18 in. stems and are fine, for cutting. 
Any good garden soil. 25 cents each. 
*Scuftelaria Alpirta—An attractive 10 in. plant with large lavender 
blue and white flowers in July and August. Well drained soil in 
full sun. 25 cents each. 
^Scuftelaria Baicalensis (Skull Cap)—Clear blue snapdragon like 
flowers. 12 in. June to August. Good soil in sun. (w). 25 cents 
each. 
SEDUMS—STONECROP 
Except as noted, 25 cents each. 
Sedum (Stone Crop)—The dwarf varieties are excellent for not 
dry positions in the rockery. Like a little lime in soil. 
®Acre Aureum—A variety of Acre having yellow tipped foliage 
in spring. 
*Ar»acampseros—Bluish white. Broad thick leaves, blue green. 
May to August. A very desirable variety. 6 in. 
C'Balticum—A variety of album forming a pretty emerald green 
mat not over 1 in. high. Distinct and desirable. 
*Cape Blanco—A native Western variety and a real gem for peaty 
soil in light shade. Very richly colored grey foliage and yellow 
flowers. 4 in. 25 cents each. 
*DasyphylSum—The best bluish grey mossy sedum, very small, 
covered in summer with smali blush flowers. 2 in. (w). 
*Elegans Compacts—Forms dense blue mounds 2 in. high. 
Flowers yellow. 
<J Ewersi—Rather large flat grey-blue leaves on six inch stems. 
Flat heads of red flowers in late summer. 
< : Cracile—Forms a dense mound of bright green mossy foliage. 
Flowers white. 3 in. 
*Kamtschaticum—Creeping habit, green foliage. Attractive 
orange yellow flowers. 6 in. August to September. Deciduous. 
*Kamtschaticum Variegafa—A variegated form of the above. 
"Lydium—Pink flowers. Dwarf spreading variety, bronzy green 
foliage. Very attractive. 4 in. (w). July to September. 
*Middendorflanum—Bright yellow flowers on 8 in. stems. Nar¬ 
row leaves pretty reddish brown. 
