SEDUMS AND SEMPERVIVUMS 
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Oxytropis sericea 
outer leaves. Each 40c, Three $1.00. 
Emerald Giant. Very large, 6-7 inches, 
clear emerald green. Each 40c, Three 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Globiferum. Incurved rosettes, reddening 
in winter, producing numerous off¬ 
spring. Each 30c, Doz. $2.00. 
Hutell. Leaves have fresh green appear¬ 
ance with reddish tips. Each 40c, Three 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Mauvine. Attractive purplish green leaves, 
light pink blossoms. Each 40c, Three 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Moggridgei. Small rosettes. Light bristles 
give silvery tone, flowers purple. Each 
40c, Three $1.00. 
Pittonni. Large rosettes, narrow erect 
leaves. Each 40c, Three $1.00. 
Royanum. Large, to 6 inches, light green 
with reddish purple tips. Each 35c, 
Three $1.00. 
Rubicundum hybridum. Medium rosettes, 
shaded green to deep red; one of the 
most highly colored. Each 40c, Three 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Siebenbergen. Large green rosettes. Each 
40c, Three $1.00. 
Silverine. Large, green uniformly tinted 
pale mauve. Each 50c, Three $1.25. 
Tectorum. Roof Houseleek. Large rosettes 
with darker tips of reddish brown, flow¬ 
ers pale red. Each 30c, Doz. $2.00. 
Violescens. Grayish violet tinted leaves; 
large rosettes. Each 40c, Three $1.00. 
Collection A. Any five sempervivums from 
the above list will be sent you postpaid, 
your choice, and all labeled for $1.50. 
Collection B. We will ship you by express 
collect, 40 fine specimen sempervivums 
(our choice) for $5.00. All will be label¬ 
ed and selected from the above list. A 
generous number of the more expensive 
varieties will be included. An opportun¬ 
ity to add real character to your rock 
garden at a very low cost. 
SENECIO 
Lanatifolius.* Unique for its pectinate-piii- 
natifid leaves, the edges full and inrolled 
to form a peculiar wavy margin. The 
grayish rosettes are evergreen; flowers 
yellow, aster-like. Each 40c, Three $1.00. 
SILENE 
Alpestris. Six inches; little panicles of 
glistening white flowers; early summer 
flowering clumps. Each 40c, Three $1.00. 
Schafta. Moss Campion. Small clumps to 
6 inches, flowers rose or purple, appear¬ 
ing in Sept, or Oct. when flowers in the 
rock garden are scarce. Each 40c, Three 
$ 1 . 00 . 
SOLIDAGO 
Capulensis.* Capulin Goldenrod. Two feet, 
freely branching from a compact crown, 
very floriferous, individual florets large, 
like miniature golden aster. New. Each 
50c, Three $1.25. 
Pallida.* (Syn. S. speciosa.) Tall plumes 
of glowing gold, very fragrant; height 
2 feet, forming a compact clump. Each 
40c, Three $1.00. 
SPIRAEA 
The herbaceous Spiraeas are referred by 
some authors to Filipendula. Each 40c, 
Three $1.00. 
Filipendula. 2^4 feet; feathery-cut foliage 
and sprays of white flowers, 
Filipendula, double. Dwarfer, and the flow¬ 
ers appear whiter than the single form. 
Ulmaria Plena. The double-flowered Mead¬ 
ow-Sweet is one of the most attractive 
of perennials and thrives best with a 
moist medium heavy soil. 
SYNTHYRIS 
A charming group of rock plants with 
varied foliage, forming rosettes; the low 
flower spikes sometimes silky, suggesting 
the popular name, Kittentails, Loamy soil, 
part shade. 
Plantaginea.* Silky blue-gray spikes, to 10 
inches with large foliage; ordinary soil, 
sun. Each 40c, Three $1.00, Doz. $3.00. 
Reniformis.* Oregon. Kidneyleaf. Round 
evergreen dentate leaves and violet-blue 
flower spikes in early spring; a gem for 
moist shade. Each 40c, Three $1.00. 
Ritteriana.* Subalpine with splendid fol¬ 
iage and 10-inch spikes of white flowers; 
rare plant and one of the best; easy cul¬ 
ture with part shade and humus. Each 
50c, Three $1.25. 
TANICETUM 
Capitatum.* Rock Tansy. A diminutive 
cover plant for the dry, sunny rock 
