Kdlvard Gillett, Southlvick, Tiass.—Hardy Terennials 33 
Shortia galacifolia (see page 34) 
Sedum reflexum. 6 to lo inches high, with thick, linear green leaves and yellow llowers. A 
neat grower for dry, exposed rocks or edging the border, lo cts. each, $i per doz. 
S. pulchellum (Purple American Stonecrop). 3 to 5 inches high, with small, linear leaves 
tinted with red and purple, and with purplish colored flowers in summer. Rock garden 
or for edging. 10 cts. each. Si per doz. 
S. sexangular. Similar to 5 . acre^ but the leaves and whole plant arc smaller. Used for carpeting 
and covering dry, bare places. 10 cts. each, Si per doz. 
S. Sieboldii. A pretty species, 6 to 10 inches high, leaves roundish in threes about the stalk, 
having a rosy tint in autumn; flowers are also rosy colored. It does quite well among rocks 
and makes an exceedingly pretty pot plant or in vases where the branches may fall over 
the edge. 20 cts. 
S. stoloniferum (Purple Stonecrop). Leaves rather large, trailing; the pink or white flowers 
are quite showy with red anthers in July and .\ugust. Dry, open places. 10 cts. each, 
Si per doz. 
S. stoloniferum coccineum. A beautiful, crimson-flowered form of the above. 10 cts. each. 
Si per doz. 
S. roseum. 6 inches high, with scattering, oblong leaves; flowers purplish, in little flat heads. 
At home in the rock-garden, or dry banks or borders. 15 cts. 
S, tematum. A low plant, with the leaves clustered at the top; flowers white. Rocks or open 
border. 10 cts. each, Si per doz. 
TALL VARIETIES 
These taller-growing Sedums will thrive in dry soils like the dwarf kinds and can be used 
as single specimens on old walls where it can get a foothold, or it does quite well in the open 
border with other flowers. 
Sedum Japonicum macrophyllum. A strong grower about a foot high, with large, flat heads 
of wa.xy white flowers and pink centers. 25 cts. 
S. Maximowiezii, A foot high, with dark green notched leaves 2 inches long, the bright yellow 
flowers in flat heads at the top; forms good clumps. It likes a sunny spot where the soil is 
dry. 25 cts. 
See page one for explanation of signs before description of plants 
