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SAPONARIA ocymoides. 1' Rock Soapwort 
Pretty prostrate rockery and border plant; flowers rosy 
pink, produced in great quantities just above the foliage 
in late May and early June. 
SA'XIFRAGA (R) Aeizoon Balcana. 5" 
Pale green leaves. Sturdy red stems bearing large flowers 
densely covered with crim.son dots '.50 .45 
^ Bathoniensis. 
Fine mossy hybrid. Charming rosy-pink blooms. .50 .45 
Cordifolia (R). 1^' Rock-Foil 
Handsome broad foliage, flowers in early spring with large 
trusses of pink blooms. 
Hostii (R). 12" 
Handsome rosettes of long leaves with toothed margins. 
Panicles of creamy white flowers spotted 
with pink.50 .45 
Macnabiana (R). 12" 
Fine spikes of white flowers heavily spotted 
with pink dots.40 .35 
SCABIOSA caucasia. 2' Blue Bonnet 
Their lovely flowers are a soft and charming shade of lav¬ 
ender, vigorous grower. June to September, 
SEDUM (R) acre. 3" Golden Moss 
Much used for covering graves, foliage green, flowers bright 
yellow; prostrate and slowly spreading. May and June. 
Album. 3" White Stonecrop 
Dwarf and spreading; thick, waxy round foliage, white 
flowers, good rock plants. May and June. 
Kamtschaticum. 8" Orange Stonecrop 
Orange-yellow flowers, with prostrate, green foliage, turning 
golden in autumn. 
Reflexum, Chameleon. 8"-10" 
Growth starts green, gradually turning buff or light brown 
shades as season advances. Bright yellow flowers in mid¬ 
summer. 
Roseum. 2" Roseroot Stonecrop 
Reddish foliage, which colors in the fall into beautiful bronze 
shades. Very dwarf. 
Rupestre. 8" 
Pretty glaucous, bluish green leaves of trailing habit with 
golden-yellow flowers. June. 
Sarmentosum. 2" Stringy Stonecrop 
Excellent dwarf creeper for rockeries or border edgings. The 
best Sedum for filling seams between rocks' in wall garden, 
rapid grower. 
Sieboldi. 8" Siehold Stonecrop 
Lovely silvery blue foliage, trailing velvety, bright pink 
flowers in heads. The loveliest of all Se- 
dums. October 
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