THESE ARE CHOICE, FULLY DEVELOPED PERENNIAL PLANTS 
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WlS Stonecrop 
Members of this family have thick glaucous leaves. Their native habitat 
is the dry rocky mountain sides of Europe and America. They are very 
hardy, drought resisting and like the broad sunlight in most instances, but 
most varieties will thrive in a limited amount of shade. The dwarfs are 
excellent in the rock garden and the medium and taller sorts are fine for 
the perennial border. 
ACRE, (Wall Pepper; Mossy Stonecrop). 
A pretty species for rockwork; well 
known and considerably used. Foliage 
green; flowers bright yellow; prostrate 
and slowly spreading. 2 inches. May-July. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
AIZOON. Bright yellow flowers. 1 ft. July 
and August. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
ALBUM. Dwarf and spreading; thick waxy 
round foliage, pure white flowers in July; 
good rock plant. 2 inches. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
EWERSII. A deciduous species. Blue- 
gray leaves and large heads of rosy- 
purple flowers on 8 to 10 inch stems. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
KAMTSCHATICUM. Orange-yellow flow¬ 
ers, with prostrate, green foliage turning 
golden in autumn. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
KAMTSCHATICUM VARIEGATA. Golden 
yellow, variegated foliage with orange 
flowers. July. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
MAXIMUM ATROPURPCREUM. Beautiful 
dark bronzy purple foliage. Interesting 
and desirable. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
MIDDENDORFFIANUM. A choice variety. 
Narrow leaves on unbranched six inch 
crowded stems. Clusters of dark reddish 
rosettes appear for winter decoration. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
MURALE. Reddish-purple evergreen foli¬ 
age, white flowers which have a distinct 
pink center on 4 to 8 inch stems. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
REFLEXUM. Yellow, evergreen spreading 
foliage. 6 inches. June-July. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
SEMPERVIVUM 
HOUSE LEEK 
Most attractive hardy succulent plants 
for the rock garden and rock wall. Their 
rosette like thick leaves are fleshy and 
pointed. The small clumps slowly spread, 
filling pockets and crevices between the 
rocks. 
ACUTUM. On tectorum order but leaves 
come to a point on tips, dull green color. 
Per 10, $ .85; Per 100, $6.00 
ARENARIUM, (Sand House Leek). Small 
green rosettes, in large numbers, spreads 
rapidly and grows in any soil. A fine va¬ 
riety where a tiny plant is needed in 
large numbers. 
Per 10, $ .85; Per 100, $6.00 
BROWNI. Very distinct, with dark green 
foliage, tipped reddish-brown. Flowers 
red. 
Per 10, $ .85; Per 100, $6.00 
DiOELLIANUM. Small, hairy rosettes of 
pale green leaves, tinted red at the tips. 
Panicles of bright red flowers are 4 to 6 
inches high. 
Per 10, $ .S5; Per 100, $6.00 
TECTORUM. Broad rosettes, the leaves 
having reddish brown tips. Flowers pale 
red. 1 foot. This is the common House 
Leek of our grandmother’s garden. 
Per 10, $ .85; Per 100, $6.00 
VIOLACEUM. Large rosettes brown vio¬ 
let leaves. Very decorative. 
Per 10, $ .85; Per 100, $6.00 
RHODIOLA VAR. TASHIROI. Growth is 
similar to the Spectabile varieties. The 
distinct orange flowers are produced in 
round heads on the tips of erect stems. 
6-8 inches high. 
Per 10. $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
SARMENTOSUM. Excellent dwarf variety 
for rockeries or border edgings. The best 
Sedum for filling seams between rocks in 
wall garden; rapid grower. Its bright 
yellow flowers make an attractive soft 
carpet. June, July. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
SEXANGULARE. Very dark green foli¬ 
age; yellow flowers; habit much like Acre. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
SIEBOLDlI. A charming alpine growing 
in miniature tufts. Glaucous foliage, each 
leaf being rimmed with a circle of crim¬ 
son. Very attractive. Blooms in September. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
SPECTABILE. Erect growing mass of rose 
colored flower heads 18 inches high. Au¬ 
gust and September. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
SPECTABILE BRILLIANT. A richly col¬ 
ored form of the preceding, being a bright 
amaranth-red. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
SPURIUM COCCINEUM. Flowers rosy 
crimson. 6 inches. July and August. Very 
good. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
TERNATUM. The most satisfactory va¬ 
riety for planting in the shade; for 
ground carpeting under trees or any¬ 
where it is difficult to make plants grow. 
Spreads rapidly and does well on all sorts 
of soil. 4 inches. May. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
SISYRINCHIUM 
Native American perennials with grassy 
tufted leaves. Easy to grow in any soil 
making attractive clumps for rock gar¬ 
dens or edgings. 
AN CEPS (BLUE EYED GRASS) (R). 
Deep blue with darker eye. 6 inches. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
SILPHIUM 
Rosin Plant 
PERFOLIATUM. Showy border plants 
with handsome yellow flowers in corym¬ 
bose heads. 6 feet. June-September. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
SPIREA 
Goat’s Beard; Meadow Sweet 
Elegant border plants with feathery 
plumes of flowers and neat attractive 
foliage; succeeds best in a half shaded 
location. 
FILIPENDULA, (Dropwort). Numerous 
corymbs of white flowers on stems 16 
inches high. June and July; pretty fern¬ 
like foliage. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
FILIPENDULA FL. PL. Double white flow¬ 
ers on 12-inch stems; lovely fern-like 
foliage. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
STACHYS 
Woundwort 
ALPINA. White foliage, with dark rose 
flowers. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
GRAKDIFLORA. Large flowers of purp¬ 
lish-rose; June and July. Plants grow to 
a height of 15 inches. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
LANATA. Forms a densely-leaved mass of 
bright silvery-white wooly foliage and 
clusters of light purple flowers. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
SUPERBA. Long stems and beautiful 
lilac-pink flowers, quite distinct. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 1O0, $7.00 
STATICE 
Great Sea Lavender 
ARICULAEFOLIA. A distinct Statice in 
form. It is not suitable for cutting. The 
plant grows 4-6 inches, forming large 
grayish, silvery flower heads. It is a 
good plant for low border or planting in 
rockeries. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
ALTAICA. A tall growing type produc¬ 
ing lilac blue flowers. Thrives in sunny 
dry location. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
DUMOSA. The finest statice for drying. 
Of great value to the Florist, in fact the 
most valuable of all Statices. In general 
appearance it resembles the well known 
Incana Nana variety, except that Dumosa 
has larger individual florets, much 
brighter in color, clear silvery white 
when dry and lavender when fresh. Very 
valuable variety. Height 20 inches. Per¬ 
fectly hardy without any protection any¬ 
where. We offer field grown plants. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
EXIMEA. A dwarf variety producing lilac 
or pale rose flowers. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
GMELINII. An excellent variety for bor¬ 
der or for cutting material. Has many 
large branching panicles of rich violet 
blue flowers. It blooms later than Lati- 
folia, giving a long cutting season. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
LATIFOLIA. A most valuable plant either 
for the border or rockery with leathery 
leaves and immense candelabra-like 
heads, frequently 1% feet high and 2 
feet across, of purplish-blue minute flow¬ 
ers during July and August; these, if 
cut and dried, will last in perfect con¬ 
dition for months. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
PUBERULA. An entirely distinct variety 
growing only 5 to 6 inches high With 
very large heads for a small plant, made 
up of dense clusters of deep violet flow¬ 
ers. Is a useful rock garden plant. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
Sempervivum Tectorum 
