SEBUM—Stonecrop 
mtegrifolfum—A rare species with trailing habit and deep red 
flowers. WNA . 25c 
spurium var. splendens—Long prostrate masses of glossy leaves 
and vivid-pink flowers. Caucasus . 15c 
sfenopetalum—Neat tufts of fleshy leaves and clusters of sul¬ 
phur-yellow flowers in July. The best of the western Amer¬ 
ican forms. Sandy loam . 15c 
SENECIO 
Fremont!!—Bushy clumps 5 inches high. A charming little 
alpine with butter-yellow flower heads. WNA . 15c 
SELENE 
acaulis—Carpet Pink. Emerald green cushions with a host of 
small bright pink flowers on stems an inch tall. Freer flower¬ 
ing than the European form. Good drainage and moisture from 
below. Easy from seed. WNA ... 15c 
SMEL0 W SKI A 
americana—A most charming little alpine growing in clumps 
8 inches high. Clusters of fragrant white flowers. Rare . 25c 
SOLIDAG0—Golden rod 
eiliosa—Alpine Goldenrod. A curious little plant with a dense, 
narrow mass of sulphury howler heads. Suitable for the rock¬ 
ery. 5-12 inches. WNA ... 15c 
STENANTHIUM 
©ccidentale—Bronzebell. Greenish or bronze little bells sus¬ 
pended from a slender stem. 8-12 inches. Moist, spongy soil 
with good drainage and shade. WNA .. 25c 
TRILLIUM 
cvatum—The western form of the large white Trillum grand- 
iflorum of the east. Leaf mold and shade. WNA . 15c 
TROLLIUS 
albiilorus—Globeflower. A white, anemone-like plant, bloom¬ 
ing in early spring. WNA . 15c 
TUNICA 
saxifraga—A useful plant with a mass of grass-like leaves and 
dainty little pink flowers. 6 inches . 10c 
XEROPMYLLUM 
tenax—Beargrass. A marvelous but temperamental plant. 
Plumes of tiny white lilies on a 2-3 foot stock from a clump 
of grass-like leaves. The showiest plant of the northern Rock¬ 
ies. WNA . 10c 
ZIGABENUS 
elegans—Wand Lily. Creamy white flowers with open faces. 
Iris-like leaves. 12 inches. WNA .. 15c 
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