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Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary) 
An evergreen common on the chalk hills of southern France. Has 
decidedly aromatic leaves and small light blue flowers much sought 
by the bees. Fall bloomer. Oil of Rosemary is distilled from the 
leaves. A fine evergreen, good in dry and rocky or almost any 
situation. A most excellent hedge plant. 
Each 10 
2- 4 inches twice transplanted. $. $. 
4- 6 
6- 8 .”.”. 
8-10 .”.”. 
10-12 .”.”. 
12-15 ”.”. 
Sedum acre (Goldmoss) 
Evergreen rock carpet, of moss-like foliage, completely covered in 
spring with bright yellow flowers. Grows well in poor soil and does 
best in full sun. Often called Acres of Gold. 
4- 6 inch clumps (May be divided into 6 to 8 plants).... . . 
Sedum coccineum 
Rock plant, growing to height of 6 inches. Has fleshy evergreen 
foliage, slightly bronzed, which mingles in nice harmony with the 
rosy red, clustered flowers, borne at tips of stems. Completely claims 
the ground where it grows, and good for hot, dry situations. 
4- 6 inch clumps. . . 
6 - 8 
8-10 
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Sparfium junceum (Weavers Broom) (Spanish Broom) 
Upright shrub growing to a height of 10 feet or more. Has slender, 
rush-like branches which are almost leafless and bluish-green in color. 
The fragrant bright yellow flowers are borne in large terminal 
racemes. It blooms most of the year in warm localities. Showy. 
Hardy as far north as Philadelphia. Grows well in almost any kind 
of well drained soil, and is well suited for planting in exposed, sandy 
or dry situations. 
12-18 inches once transplanted. . . 
18-24 ....”.”.”. 
2- 3 feet once transplanted.B&B .25 2.25 
The above B&B grade may be safely shipped packed bare roots in 
moss. Three cents per plant may be deducted from the list price when 
plants are shipped bare roots. 
Spruce—See Picea 
Squaw Grass—See Xerophyllum 
Sf. Johnswort—See Hypericum 
Stonecrop—See Sedum 
Sunrose—See Helian+hemum 
Taxus baccafa (English Yew) 
This is the old favorite of English gardens. Native of Europe and 
north Africa to the Himalayas. Deep green, rapid growing in good 
soil, very dense. Will do quite well in poor soil and in dry situations. 
One of the best of all hedge plants, as it will stand any amount of 
pruning. Thrives in either sun or shade. The English Yew has 
this great advantage in hedges, in common with all the yews, the 
trees make uniform growth all along the line regardless of sun or 
shade. 
4 inches once transplanted. . . 
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4- 6 
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