Edtcard Gillett, Southwick, Mass. — Hardy Perennials 45 
Scflum stoloniferuni 
Sedum spcctabile (see page 46) 
328jSeduin Kamtschaticum. 
^ Four to 6 inches high, 
leaves rather large, run¬ 
ning extensively, quickly 
covering the soil; flowers 
yellow, in late summer. 
10 cts. each, SI.00 per 
doz.; seed, o cts. 
329 S. reflexum. ^ Six to 10 
inches high, with thick, 
linear green leaves and 
yellow flowers. A neat 
grower for dry. exposed 
rocks or edging the bor¬ 
der. 10 cts. each, Sl.OO 
per doz.; So.00 per 100. 
330 S. sexangular. # Similar 
to S. acre, but the leaves 
and whole plant are 
smaller. Used for carpet¬ 
ing and covering dry, 
bare places. 10 cts. each, 
Sl.OO per doz. $.5.00 per 
100 . 
331 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 exceed¬ 
ingly pretty pot plant or in vases 
where the branches may fall over 
the edge. 20 cts. 
332 S. stoloniferum. ^ (Purple Stone- 
crop). Leaves rather large, trailing; 
the pink or white flowers are quite 
showy; with red anthers in July and 
August. Dry, open places. 10 cts. 
each, Sl.OO per doz.; $.5.00 per 100. 
333 S. stoloniferum coccineum. ^ A 
beautiful crimson-flowered form of 
the above. 10 cts, each, Sl.OO per 
doz. 
334 S. ternatum. ^ A low plant, with 
the leaves clustered at the top; flowers 
white. Rocks or open border, 10 cts. 
each, $1.00 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. 
335 Sedum Japonicum macrophyllum. -@> 
A strong grower, about a foot high, 
with large, flat heads of waxy white 
flowers and pink centers. 20 cts. 
See page one for explanation of signs before description of plants. 
