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HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS 
SEDUM (Continued) 
tOPSINIFOLIA. Foliage light green turning to red in the fall. 3 inch. 
tPRUNIATUM FOSTERIANUM. Pretty glaucus, bluish green leaves of trailing 
habit. Golden yellow flowers on six inch stems. Beautiful Sedum. 
tREFLEXUM. Best ground cover. Yellow flowers. 
tSARMENTOSUM. Yellow. 4 inch. June.... 
tSEXANGULLAIRE. Yellow. 6 inch. June. 
fSIEBOLDI. Round succulent silvery foliage. Bright pink flowers. Sept. 
tSPECTABILIS. (Stonecrop). Rose. 10 inch. Aug.._... 
tSPECTABILIS BRILLIANT. Crimson. 10 inch. Aug. 
tSPURIUM COCCINEUM. (Trailing). Crimson. 6 inch. July-Aug. 
tSTAHLI. Compact growth. Crimson foliage. 4 inch. 
tSTONOLIFERUM. (Trailing). Purplish pink. 6 inch. July-Aug. 
fTELEPHIUM. The true live-for-ever. Blueish green foliage with rose to al¬ 
most pure white flowers. 12-18 in. June-July. 
tTERNATUM. Pure white. 4 inch. May...— 
SEMPERVIVUM (House Leak or Hen and Chickens) 
fACCUMINATUM. Rosettes, blueish green, red tipped. Flowers bright red. 
tALBERTII. Greyish-green leaves. 2-3 inches high. Flowers pale yellow. June. 
tARENARIA. Small green rosettes. 
• BOISSIERI. Very dense rosettes tipped reddish brown. Flowers, pale red. 
• BOUTINGNYANUM. Green rosettes with reddish-brown tips. Pale, pink flowers. 
• COMOLII. Very similar to Acuminatum, smaller rosettes. 
tDOELLIANUM. Hairy rosettes, tipped red. Flowers red. 
fFIMBRIATUM. Rosettes green, margins deflexed hairy. Flowers bright red. 
• GLAUCUM. Glacous rosettes with slight reddish-brown tips. Pale or bright.... 
red flowers. 
i'GLOBIFERUM. Flat rosettes, tipped brown. Pale yellow flowers. 
fMETTENIANUM. Flat rosettes, short grayish-green leaves. Flowers, deep rose. 
tMONTANUM. Green rosettes, bright, mauve-red flowers. 
• REGENAE AMALIAE. Green rosettes, purplish brown tips. Pale, yellow flowers. 
• RUTHENICUM. Similar to Globiferum. 
tTECTORUM. Broad rosettes, with reddish brown tips. 
tTERNATUM. Erect green rosettes, tipped red with red center... 
SIDALCEA (Greek Mallow) 
•ROSE QUEEN. Bright rose flowers. 
Extra fine for cutting. 2-3 Ft. June-July 
SILENE (Autumn Catchfly) 
t#MARITIMA. Glaucous blue foliage. White flowers. 2-3 in. high. June-Aug. 
•SAXIFRAGA. Mossy growth. Pure white flowers. 4 inch. 
fSHAFTA. Bright pink. 6 inches. July-Oct... 
SPERGULA (Syn. Arenaria Caespitosa) 
tPILIFERA. Green moss. White Flowers. 2 inch. June.-.- 
SPIRAEA (Goat’s Beard; Meadow Sweet) 
•FILIPENDULA. (Dropwort.) White flowers. 36 inch. June-July. 
*FILIPENDULA FL. PL. Double white variety of the above. 
•ULMARIA FL. PL. True double Meadow Sweet. Creamy white flowers pro¬ 
duced in late spring. 36 inch. 
SPIRAEA ASTILBE HYBRIDS (For Gardens Only) 
•BETSY CUPERUS. White, drooping variety. 6 Ft. July. 
•KRIEMHILDE. Very large salmon-pink. 3 Ft. July. 
STATICE (Great Sea Lavender) 
•INCANA ALBA. White. 18 inch. July-Aug. 
•LATIFOLIA. Lavender. 18 inch. July-Aug. 
STOKESIA (Stokes Aster) 
tCYANEA. Large lavender flowers. 18 inch. July-Oct. 
tCYANEA ALBA. White variety of the above.. 
thymus (Thyme) 
fCITRIODORUS. Blue. 4 inches. June-July. 
fLANUGINOSUS. (Wooly-leaved). Rosy-lilac. 
tSERPYLLUM COCCINEUM. Purple-lilac. June-July. . 
TRADESCANTHIA (Spiderwort) 
VIRGINIA. Blue flowers. 18 inch. All summer. 
VIRGINIA ALBA. White variety of above. 
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