44 Edward Gillett, Southwick, Mass.—Hardy Perennials 
Saxifraga Virginiensis (see page 43) 
SEDUM 
(Stonecrop) 
A class of plants particu¬ 
larly adapted for carpeting 
very dry, sandy or rocky 
places in open sun. The 
taller varieties are quite 
useful in the border, being 
quite showy. 
LOW VARIETIES 
326 SEDUM acre. ^ A 
little, low, tufted peren¬ 
nial spreading on the 
ground. Flowers yellow; 
very pretty for rock- 
work or growing in front 
of the hardy border. 10 
cts. each, Sl.OO per doz. 
So.00 per 100. 
327 S. album. From northern Asia. A 
low plant, 4 to 6 inches high, with 
linear leaves H inch long; flowers 
white, with red centers; useful for 
covering dry rocks and banks in open 
sun. 10 cts. each, Sl.OO per doz. 
So.00 per 100. 
Sanguinaria Canadensis (see page 42) 
Ranunculus (Double Buttercups) 
(see page 42) 
See page one for explanation of signs before description of plants. 
