THE SUCCULENT SEDUMS 
They are the foundation, of any collection of desirable 
hardy succulents ; in color and form of thick brittle foliage 
almost as diversified as the Cacti. Like Cacti, they are 
interesting always, not just when in flower, though the 
sheets of starry bloom are lovely enough, too. Rock garden, 
terrace, wall, hardy border, ground cover, there are Sedum 
species to fit each place and purpose. Many kinds are dec¬ 
orative as window or conservatory plants, others for porch 
box or hanging basket. 
SEDUM ACRE AUREUM—Close mats of silvered, succulent 
green. Golden bloom. Pkt. 15c. 
SEDUM AIZOON—Compact clumps of 20-inch leafy stems, 
topped with csTnes of rich yellow. Pkt. 15c. # 
SEDUM ALBUM—erph(3)6. Mats of fat leaves, maroon- 
tinged in winter. Good white to pink flowers. Pkt. 15c. # 
SEDUM ANGLICUM—White or peach-tinted starlets over 
blue green mats. Pkt. 15c. 
*SEDUM CAERULEUM—eorpgk(3-4)2. Lovely little stars 
of pure, true blue, all summer. Pkt. 15c. 
♦SEDUM CEPAEA—erx(3)8. Tangled bushlets, with sparse 
bronzed foliage and profuse little star-blooms. Highly dis¬ 
tinct. Rather good. Pkt. 15c. # 
SEDUM DASYPHYLLUM—Leaves like elongated, translu¬ 
cent, blue-toned pearls ; flowers white or pink. Pkt. 15c. 
SEDUM ELLACOMBIANUM—Many stems, with thick ser¬ 
rate leaves. Hollow salver-clusters of golden bloom. Pkt. 
15. # 
SEDUM FLORIFERUM—Splendid oriental, that submerges 
in a wave of golden bloom. Pkt. 15c. 
SEDUM GRACILE—ermtx(2)4. Massed fat green leaf-cylin¬ 
ders. Sprays of starry white. Pkt. 15c. 
SEDUM HISPANICUM—eotrx(3)5. Foliage green to bronze, 
with creamy flowers. Good. Variable. Pkt. 15c. # 
SEDUM MONREGALENSE—ergmtstx(3)3. Emerald, ever¬ 
green creeper with crystal-white bloom. Pkt. 15c. 
SEDUM NEVII—Neat tufted rosettes of pale green, with 
gracefully recurved sprays of white. Pkt. 15c. 
♦SEDUM PULCHELLUM—eormtlt. Brittle leaves, pale 
green with late mahogany shadings. Soft pink blossoms, 
starry, in loosely arching sprays. Exquisitely lovely. Sow 
in late autumn or earliest spring. Pkt. 15c; 1/32 oz. 50c. # 
SEDUM REFLEXUM—Evergreen mat-former, with loose 
sprays of fairly large soft yellow flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
SEDUM SEDIFORME—Late summer. Variable, foliage light 
to dark green, or glaucous. Flowers, white or bright yel¬ 
low, top the many ten-inch stems. Full sun. Pkt. 15c. 
SEDUM SPECTABILE—ebh(4)18. Showy Sedum. Many fat 
stems, set with big, notched leaves, all dusted with blue- 
tinted silver. Then come long-lasting blossom clusters of 
great size; pale rose usually, but there may be anything 
from softest pink to brilliant rosy carmine. Pkt. 15c. # 
SEDUM SPURIUM—ergh(3)6. Excellent trailer. Foliage 
emerald in summer, crimson-bronze in winter. Pretty 
flowers of bright rosy pink. Pkt. 15c. 
SEDUM TELEPHIUM—Many foot-high stems, set with 
jagged green leaves. Loose domes of purple flowers. Pkt. 
15c. 
SEDUM TELEPHIUM PURPUREUM—Here the foliage is 
violet tinged. Flowers of deep lilac. Pkt. 15c. 
SEDUM TERNATUM—ergstx(2)6. Evergreen rosettes of 
thick wedge-shaped leaves. Pretty white flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
OFFER 142A8—One pkt. each of above for $2.90. 
SEDUM BLEND—All of the Sedums described on this page, 
with many others as interesting, are included in this blend. 
Pkt. 15c; 1*8 oz. 30c; % oz. 50c. 
SENECIO or GROUNDSEL 
♦SENECIO ARENARIUS—eorx(3-5)18. Annual Cineraria. 
Vivid rose, lavender, violet for months. Pkt. 15c. # 
SENECIO CLIVORUM OTHELLO — ecbx(3)48. Deepest 
orange two-inch flowers in great clusters, high over decor¬ 
ative purple-shaded foliage. Splendid. Pkt. 15c. 
♦SENECIO ELEGANS GIANT LAVENDER — eocbh(3)30. 
Great long-stemmed lavender daisies. Good. Pkt. 15c. 
SENECIO GREYI—qlth(3)50. Terminal cymes of golden 
stars. Excellent New Zealand species. Pkt. 25c. 
SENECIO GLASTIFOLIA—bfqh(3)7 ft. Long-rayed daisies, 
white, or more usually, pink-tinted. A showy shrub, re¬ 
quiring protected position. Pkt. 15c. 
SENECIO SCANDENS—vh. A reasonably hardy woody 
vine, with panicles of yellow daisies. Pkt. 15c. 
OFFER 143A8—One pkt. each of above for 85c. 
SHORTIA UNIFLORA—mat6th(y) (1)8. Handsome glossy 
foliage, above which rise blossom bells of tender pearly 
pink. A treasure of exquisite loveliness. It needs humus- 
filled soil; and kindly patience. Pkt. 20c. 
SIDALCEA BLEND—ebx (2-3) 60. Rather good hardy bor¬ 
der perennial; many slender stems carrying satiny cup 
flowers in pure pink, rich rose, or lilac-lavender. In bloom 
for months. Withstands drought. Pkt. 10c. 
HARDY SHRUB BLEND 
Seeds of very many interesting kinds in mixture. Some 
will germinate within a few weeks, others may take months. 
Do not disturb seed-bed until at least one winter season 
has. passed, in order to give all a chance to come. Special 
large pkg. 15c; % oz. 25c; 1 oz. 75c. 
SILENE SURPRISE 
Plants of rich and varied values. Search Melandrium, 
page 44 for missing species. 
SILENE ALPESTRIS—erh(2-4)10. Many rambling branches 
that carry big fringed blossoms of that glossed white purity 
that ice-glazed lately fallen snow shows in a morning sun. 
Blooms all summer. Pkt. 15c. 
SILENE ALPINA—♦erx(3-5)18. Pretty white blossoms on 
spreading plants of silver-powdered blueness. Pkt. 15c. # 
♦SILENE ARMERIA—eobdnk(2-4)15. Easy, showy annual, 
with compact heads of flaring bugles in coral-rose. It will 
give broad splashes of vivid coloring. Pkt. 10c. # 
♦SILENE ARMERIA ALBA—df like effect, but in white 
purity, with the last. Pkt. 10c. # 
SILENE CRETICA—rh(3)10. Rare evergreen species with 
flowers of tawny apricot, silvery rose in reverse. Pkt. 
20c. # 
SILENE FRIVALDSKYANA—ebx(3)30. In this strange 
dusk-bloomer, the leaves, linear and sessile, are as blue as 
a Blue Spruce. Many upright stems, set with cleft-petal 
flowers of buff-cream. Each pair of blossoms is at exact 
right angle with the stem,, and horizontally, with the pairs 
of blossoms immediately above and below it. Pkt. 15c. # 
SILENE RUPESTRIS—erx(8)4. A lacy daintiness of foli¬ 
age and multitudinous white star-flowers. A delight. Pkt. 
20c. # 
SILENE SCHAFTA—erk(3-4)6. A long-time riot of rosy 
color at that late season, when there is none too much 
other available. Easy and lavish. Pkt. 10c. 
SILENE STELLATA — ecbnstx(3)30. Starry Campion. 
Deeply fringed white blossoms in airy panicles. Thrives in 
sun or light shade, and naturalizes well. Delightful for 
cutting. Pkt. 10c; % oz, 30c. # 
OFFER 144A8 —One pkt. each of above for $1.00. 
SISYRINCHIUM or SATIN FLOWER 
The Sisyrinchiums are hardy and free-blooming Irids of 
easy culture, and quick from seed. 
SISYRINCHIUM BELLUM—^erbnx(htw) (2-3)18. Flowers 
with the sheen of silk, blue with yellow centers. Hardy 
outside, but makes a good house plant, too, forcing readily. 
Pkt. 10c; Ys oz. 30c. 
SISYRINCHIUM CALIFORNICUM — ♦erfx(htw) (8)10. 
Golden Rush Lily. Blossoms of lustrous butter-yellow, sky- 
facing, all summer long. Need* »ome winter protection, but 
blooms so quickly from seed that one may handle it as an 
annual. Makes rather a nice pot or terrarium plant also. 
Pkt. 10c; A oz. 20c. # 
SISYRINCHIUM GRANDIFLORUM—erbh(y) (2)20. A most 
showy species, with silken flowers of regal crimson, purple- 
flushed ; or if one is fortunate, the rare and charming 
ivory-white form may appear, or others of lively pink to 
shimmering rose. Pkt. 15c. 
SISYRINCHIUM NEW DWARF HYBRIDS — ♦erdh(8)8. 
Charming edging or rock-garden plants, thriving in either 
moist or dry situations, in light shade or in full sun. 
Spreading, upright tufts of grassy leaves. Exceedingly 
floriferous in spring, but never altogether without bloom 
until latest autumn. Always delightfully attractive. Blos¬ 
som color is highly variable, from palest lilac with sugges¬ 
tion of rose, through lavender, to soft blue, indigo and dark 
rich violet. Sometimes there will be buff-yellow eye, or 
zonings of black-purple. Easy from seed, often giving 
some bloom first year. This is partly a blend of certain 
rare dwarf species, and partly a hybrid strain ; being based 
upon Sisyrinchiums biraneum, Selowi, laxum, pachyrhizum 
and Celeste. Offered with thorough recommendation. Pkt. 
20c; A oz. 40c; % oz. 75c. # 
SISYRINCHIUM STRIATUM—erbh(2) 18. Glossy yellow, 
striped golden orange. An Argentine treasure. Pkt. 20c. 
OFFER 145A8—One pkt. each of above for 65c. 
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