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R. hispanicum. Sweetly pretty, small growths, 
pink flowers. 
R. kamschaticum. Orange stonecrop. 
R. lydium. Neat and interesting, glaucous foliage. 
R. obtusatum. Bronzy foliage and yellow flowers. 
R. oppositifolium. White stonecrop. 
R. reflexum. Yellow flowered species. 
R. sexangulare. Dark green foliage, yellow flow¬ 
ers. 
R. sieboldii. Lovely late flowering variety from 
Japan, bright pink flowers. 
spectabile. Of erect habit, 18 inches in height, 
large heads of showy rose colored flowers. 
spectabile brilliantissima. Extremely brilliant 
variety, has received many high awards. 
R. spurium coccineum. Rosy crimson flowers. 
R. stoloniferum. Purplish pink flowers. 
Sedums are good subjects for the drier loca¬ 
tions in the rock garden also in walls, they 
withstand long periods of drought with 
impunity, all prefer sunshine. An absurdly 
long list of varieties is often seen, distinc¬ 
tions are so trifling that even experts can 
hardly find them. 
SEMPERVIVUM. (Houseleek.) 
R. araehnoideum. Spider web houseleek, very in¬ 
teresting plant. 
R. araehnoideum hastipetalum. Very small form 
of the spider-web houseleek. 
R. arenarium. Small green rosettes in great 
numbers. 
R. atro-violaceum. Richly colored variety. 
R. doellianum. Small hairy rosettes of light green. 
R. fimbriatum. The fimbriated houseleek. 
R. fauconetti. Bronzy colored, attractive rosettes. 
R. funckii. The green rosettes are tipped brown. 
R. globiferum. Flattened rosettes of grey green. 
R. lowns no. 60. An unusually distinct variety. 
35 cents. 
R. pseudo-arachnoideum. Very interesting form. 
50 cents. 
R. rubicundum. Large violet tinged rosettes, very 
striking. 50 cents. 
R. schotti. Rosettes 2-3 inches across, green tipped 
brown, is also known as S. glaucum. 
R. soboliferum. “Hen and Chickens/’ Lusty 
grower. 
R. tectorum. Roof houseleek, the best known 
variety. 
R. tectorum violaceum. Rich violet coloring. 
The sempervivums are splendid for hot, dry 
sunny locations where soils are light. 
SIDALCEA. 
hybrida. Splendid perennials with upright 
spikes of flowers reaching a height of 4 
feet, varying colors. 
SILENE. (Catchfly.) 
R. alpestris. White flowers, an elegant dwarf 
variety. 50 cents each. 
R. maritima. See pink. Pretty trailing plant with 
white flowers. 
R. schafta. Rosy purple, trailing habit, good rock 
plant. 
R • sylbestris. Excellent rock garden variety. 
SOLIDASTER. 
luteus. Formerly known as Aster hybridus 
luteus, a charming plant with rather soft 
yellow flowers carried in large heads, height 
15-18 inches. ' 
