DENVER — COLORADO 
SEDUM (Stonecrop) — 
DWARF VARIETIES: 
*SEDUM, ACRE (Gold¬ 
en Moss)—Green foliage; 
small bright yellow blos¬ 
soms; good ledge plant. 
Thrives in poor soil. 
*SEDUM, ALBUM — 
Dwarf and spreading; 
thick, waxy round foliage, 
white flowers. 
*SEDUM, POBSTER- 
IANUM— Yell ow flowers 
in compact, round topped 
cyme. 
*SEDUM, GLAUCUM 
—Excellent dwarf variety 
for rockeries or border 
edgings; prostrate and of 
slow growth. 
*SEDUM, OFFOSITI- 
FOLIUM — Evergreen 
foliage. 
Sedum Spectabile *SEDUM, SPURIUM— 
A dainty, sprawling variety. Red tinged in the fall. Good for cov¬ 
ering sandy banks. 
SEDUM— UPRIGHT VARIETIES: 
SEDUM, IBERICUM —Has purplish pink flowers in July or 
August. Height 6 in. or less. 
SEDUM, SFECTABILE (Showy Stonecrop)—Red or white. Large 
heads. A fine border plant and one of the best for foliage or 
flower effects. 1 % feet. August, 
September. 
SOBIDAGO, CANADENSIS 
(Canada Golden Rod)—Masses 
of yellow flowers. 4 to 5 feet. 
July, September. 
*STATICE LATIPOLI A 
(Great Sea Lavender)—Violet 
flowers in dense heads which 
spring from tufts of narrow, ev¬ 
ergreen foliage. May, June. 1 V 2 
ft. 35c each. 
*TEUCRIUM, C H A M A E- 
DRYS (Germander)—Low grow¬ 
ing with glossy, green leaves. 
TRITOMA, UVARIA (Red Hot 
Poker)—Red to salmon color. 
Rush-like foliage supports smooth, 
thick flowered stalks a yard long 
with a single fiery cone at top. 
Very effective. 40c each. 
*TUNICA, SAXIPRAGA — 
Pretty tufted plant, light pink 
flowers, produced all summer, about 6 inches high; for the rockery 
or border. 
Oriental Poppy 
VALERIANA OFFICINALIS (Garden Heliotrope)—Produces 
showy heads of rose-tinted white flowers during June and July. 
Grows best in a moist spot. 
Rudbeckia 
VERONICA, LONGIFOLIA SUB- 
SESSIXiIS (Speedwell)—One of the 
prettiest blue-flowering plants. Spikes 
completely studded with beautiful blue 
flowers. Pine for cutting. 
* VERONICA RUFESTRIS — A 
fine rock plant growing 3 to 4 inches 
high; thickly matted, deep green fo¬ 
liage, almost hidden in early June 
under bright blue flowers. Does well 
in light shade. 
VINCA MINOR (Creeping Myrtle) 
—Blue, Creeping Myrtle or Periwinkle 
is one of the best ground covers for 
shady places. Small, • evergreen, 
glossy leaves all year long, in the 
spring, bright blue flowers. 
LAWN AND GARDEN PER 
TILIZERS, Mulches and horti¬ 
cultural peat moss. See page 15 
for prices. 7 
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