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SAX IFRAGA. Saxifrage. 
A very interesting nn<l beautiful pro up of plants, with large, handsome, luxuriant foliage, and showy flowers ii. 
early spring ; strongly recommended for decorative purpose*. 
8. cordifolia. Blush, heart-shaped foliage ; 6 inches. April and May. 25c. 
S. cuneifolia. Rose-colored. May. 25c. 
S. lingulata rabra. Red, with dark red foliage; earliest ; 6 inches. April and May. 25c. 
S. Siberica. Rose-colored, flinches. April and May. 25c. 
S. Schvnldtli. Red; fine. May. 50c. 
SC A BIOS A. Scabious. 
8. caueasica. The finest of the tribe, forming a large, spreading plant, growing from U to 3 feet high. Flowers 
pale lilac blue, on long, slender stalks. 50c. 
The Sedums are 
finest varieties. 
SEBUM. Stone-crop. 
of spreading habit, and are valuable for rockeries, baskets, etc. The collection embraces the 
acre?. Good for edging ; yellow flowers; 3 inches. 25c. 
Aizoon. Flat heads of yellow flowers; long, narrow loaves; 18 to 24 
inches. 25c. 
album. White, with small foliage; 3 inches ; very pretty. 25c. 
anacampseros. Purple flowers. 25c. 
atropurpureum. Dark red foliage and flowers. 25c. 
cruceatum. White, cross-shaped foliage ; fl inches. July. 25c. 
hybrid mn. Pale yellow ; small foliage ; 6 inches. June. 25c. 
Kamtscliaticum. Golden yellow, lance-leaved ; 9 inches. July. 25c. 
3Iaximowicy.il. Yellow ; 1 foot. July. 25c. 
oppositifolium. White, opposite-leaved; 3 inches. July. 25c. 
populifolium. Poplar-leaved; creamy white; 6 inches. August. 25c. 
purpurascens. Purple; coarse habit ; 1 foot. July. 25c. 
robustum, or monstrosum. Young growth, sometimes flattened, giv¬ 
ing it a fan-shaped appearance; curious ; 3 inches. June. 25c. 
spectabile. Showy Sedum. A splendid fall flowering species; 2 to 3 
feet high, and bearing showy clusters of rosy purple flowers. 25c. 
gpiirium. White ; 6 inches. July. 25c. 
Dark purple foliage, contrasting finely with album ; distinct. 25c. 
Purple flowers and foliage; 1 foot. August. 25c. 
S. 
Sedum Acre. 
S. Telephium hybridum. 
S. Telephium purpureum 
S. villosum. White; very dwarf; 2 inches. June. 25c. 
SEMPEBVIVUM. House-Leek. 
S. tectorum. A splendid rook plant. 25c. 
SILENE. Catchfly. 
S. alpestris. Alpine Catchfly. Flowers large, white, in panicles; 3 to 6 inches. June. 25c. 
S. lnaritima. Sea-Catchfly. A dwarf plant, 2 to 4 inches high ; flowers white, about 1 inch across. June. 25c. 
S. A f allesii. Swiss-Catchfly. White flowers in summer ; fl to 8 inches. June. 25c. 
S. viscosa plena. Bright rose and double; one of the best perennials ; 1 foot. June. 25c. 
SILPHIUM. Rosin-Plant* 
8. perfoliatum. Cup-Plant. Tall growing plants with large, showy yel¬ 
low flowers ; suitable for large gardens. 25c. 
SPIK/EA. Meadow-Sweet. 
Among the most ornamental and valuable of Herbaceous Plants, and of 
easy culture. 
S. Anincus. Goat’s Beard. Large panicles of creamy-white flowers; 
one of the best border plants. June. 25c. 
s. I'ilipendula. DltoPWORT. Large showy heads of white flowers, tinged 
rose; fine foliage ; 1 to 2 feet. June. 25c. 
var. fl. pi. Dropwort. Double white flowers ; fern-like foliage ; 2 to 
3 feet. One of the best and most showy perennials. 25c. 
S. Humboldt ii. Greenish flowers. June. 25c. 
S. lobata. Queen of the Prairie. Flowers deep rose, in largo heads; of 
a robust habit; contrasts finely with Ulmaria fl. pi.; 1 ft. June. 25c. 
S. Ulmaria fl. pi. Double White, Meadow Sweet. A very desirable 
hardy plant ; 2 feet. June. 25c. 
var. fol. var. Golden variegated foliage; a remarkably handsome plant, not appreciated as it should be. 25c. 
S. venusta. Branching, feathery flowers of soft rose color; one of the finest. 25c. 
Sempervivum Tectorum. 
STACHYS. Woundwort. 
8. lanata. Pin pie spikes with soft and silvery foliage; 1 foot. July. 25c. 
