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Shasta Daisy 
SEDUM : Stonecrop 
Dwarf Varieties 
*ACRE (Golden Moss). Much used for covering 
graves; foliage green; flowers bright yellow; 
prostrate and slowly spreading. 
ANGLICUM. Belgium. Evergreen. Peach flowers. 
COCCINEUM. A very desirable trailing sedum with 
pink flowers. Foliage a deep bronze in winter. Fine 
edging plant. 
SARMENTOSUM. An evergreen with long pros¬ 
trate shoots. Fleshy leaves in threes and small yel¬ 
low flowers all summer. Excellent for rocks, walls. 
SPECTABILE ALBA. Like rubra except flowers 
white. 
SPECTABILE RUBRA. Erect growing mass of 
rose colored flower heads. Plants 18 in. Blooms in 
August and September. 
SHASTA DAISY 
MRS. S. LOTHIAN BELL. Very large, perfectly 
formed flowers. Continuous bloomer. One of the 
largest. June to August. 
FLORADALE DAISY. The petals are shredded, 
guilled and gracefully incurved, giving this pure 
white flower a semi-double appearance. 
STACHYS : Woundwort 
*LANATA. Fine, old-fashioned cottage garden 
plant for edging; useful in rock garden; dwarf; 
soft silvery foliage. 
STATICE : Sea-Lavender 
LATIFOLIA (Sea Lavender). Excellent for cut¬ 
ting. Makes fine winter bouquet. A mass of small 
delicate lavender colored flowers. 
STOKESIA : Stokes’ Aster 
CYANEA COERULEA. Beautiful light blue flowers 
are produced profusely in late summer and early 
autumn on 18-inch stems; lovely for cutting or in 
front of the border. Stokesias are one of our late 
summer-flowering hardy plants. 
TRITOMA : Red Hot Poker 
For color effect these are valuable, easily grown 
plants. The bright orange-scarlet flowers are borne 
on stems 3 to 4 feet long. 
EXPRESS. Mixture of early sorts. 
VALERIANA : Garden Heliotrope 
*COCCINEA. Showy heads of old rose flowers in 
umbels on 12-inch stems just above the rich green 
foliage, are produced from June until October. 
VERBENA 
Hardy. Blooms all summer, making a trailing 
mass of showy flowers. Most satisfactory. 
Plant in Spring. 10c each, $1.00 doz. 
Lavender. Pink. Red. 
VERONICA : Speedwell 
-INCANA (CANDIDA). 1 foot. July and August. 
A white, woolly plant; flowers numerous ; blue. Has 
good appearance, both in and out of bloom. 
LONGIFOLIA SUBSESSILIS. 2 ft. July to Sept. 
Blue spikes. 
RUPESTRIS. 3 to 4 in. Fine for rock garden. 
Bright blue flowers in June. 
SPICATA ALBA. Long spikes of snowy white 
flowers. 20c each ; $2.00 dozen. 
SPICATA ROYAL BLUE. Bright blue, compact 
plants, 1 ft. tall. Blooms in June. 
VIOLET 
GOVERNOR HERRICK. Flowers rich deep purple. 
Fragrant. Luxurious growth, very hardy. 1 yr. 
clumps, 10c each; $1.00 doz.; $6.00 hundred. 
Veronica, Longifolia Snbsessilis 
