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SEDUM (Stonecrop), in variety.So 15 
lydium. 3 to 6 in. Pink. August. September. 
spectabile. iK to 2 ft. Rose. August, September 
telephium hybridum. 12 to iS in. Pink. August, September. 
SEMPERVIVUIY 1 arachnoideum. 3 to 5 in. Red. June. 20 
arenarium. 2 to 4 in- Yellow. June. 
fimbriatum. 2 to 4 in. 
glaucum. 6 to 9 in. Red. June. 
hirtum. 2 to 4 in. : . 
mettenianum nanum. 2 to 3 in....• • • • 
soboliferum (globiferum). 6 to 9 in. Yellow. June 
tectorum. 1 ft. Pale red... 
tectorum violaceum. 1 ft. Violet. 
SHORTIA galacifolia. 6 to S in. Introduced bv Highlands Nur¬ 
sery The daintiest of rare plants, with clusters of large 
wavy leaves, from which flower-stems rise, bearing white or 
pink flowers, with crimpled petals in early April. Thrives 
best in Rhododendron bed. Leaves colored rich bronze in tall. 
2d size. 
1 st size. 
SOLI DAGO, in variety. 1 to 5 ft. Yellow. Fall. 
SPIGELIA marilandica. Pink Root. 1 to 2 ft. Red. June, July. 
STATICE robusta. 6 in. Pink. June. 
STENANTHIUM robustum. Mountain Feather Fleece. 3 to 5 
ft. Tall, with extremely showy panicles often 2 feet long. I his 
is one of our recent introductions, and is, without doubt, a 
plant that will be used by thousands when known. The pure 
white flowers are borne on graceful compound panicles, often 
2 to 3 feet long. A clump of these plants makes a show 
equaled bv few herbaceous plants of any description. In 
northern latitudes it thrives best along stream or pond or in 
other moist locations. 2nd size. 
1st size.** * ’ ’ * * * 
STOKESIA laevis (cyanea). 1 to 2 ft. Blue. August to October. 
THALICTRUIVI cornuti. 4 to 6 ft. Creamy white. June, July.. 
THERMOPSIS caroliniana. 4 to 6 ft. Yellow. June, July. 25 
TRILLIUM cernuum. 12 to 15 in. Nodding white flowers; not 
erectum.°"Erc'ct'Wake Robin!' 8 to 'l6 in. Large; reel fruit; 
very ornamental; brown-purple, often greenish. April and 
May. 2nd size. 
ist size... 
erectum album- White form of T. ercclum ...... • • ••• • • • • * 
grandiflorum. Large-flowered Wake Robin. 8 to 18 in. 1 he 
finest and largest species. Flowers 2 to 3 
April and May. One of our best early spring flowers, white, 
turning rose color or marked with green. 2nd size. 
1 st size... 
nivale. Dwarf. 4 to 5 in. Flowers white, drooping....... .. • 
ovatum. From the Pacific Coast; greatly resembles i\ 
reciurvatum?’12 Vo 15 in. Strong growing; erect; dark purpic. 
sessile californicum. 12 in. Very large leaves; flowers pure 
sessile rubrum. Narrow'petals; deep reddish purple...... 
sessile, Snow Queen. Same, with broader petals, white 
stylosum. Nodding Trillium, itoij jft. Our rarest mountai 
species. April and May. Large wavy petals of beautiful 
pink. 2nd size. 
1st size ..... • • • • > * ■ 
undulatum ferythrocarpum). Painted Wake Robin. 8 in. 
Earliest, blooming in April. Showy flowers and fruit; white, 
with purple stripes. 2nd size. 
ist size. 
TYPHA latifolia. Cat-tail. 3 to 6 ft. 
VERONICA repens. 3 to 5 in. Pale blue. May. 
VIOLA cornuta, in variety. Fine colors. May to August. 
pedata. 3 to 5 in. Purple. May to August-- - y •** v : V 
pedata bicolor. 3 to 5 in. Purple, two upper petals deep violet. 
YUCCA flaccida. 3 to 5 ft. White. June. July.••••••• • 7 
glauca. Adam’s Needle. Green. 2 to 4 *t. Narrow foliage. 
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