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Sedum reflexum. ★ Blue-green foliage resembling a club moss. Each 
The foliage assumes lovely tints in autumn.$0 20 
rupestre minus (pruinatum forsterianum). ★ Gray-purple 
foliage that assumes lovely rosy purple tints in the fall. 
Yellow flowers. 20 
sarmentosum. ★ Very spreading mats of succulent, light 
green foliage and myriads of yellow, starlike flowers in June 20 
sexangulare. ★ Akin to, yet distinct from, 5. acre. Forms 
compact masses of geometrical foliage with bright yellow 
flowers. 4 in. July. 20 
sieboldi. ★ One of the gems of the race. In October the 
round, blue-gray leaves are rimmed with the same flamingo- 
pink as the clusters of flower-heads. 30 
spathulifolium. ★ Evergreen, glaucous leaves in compact 
cushions often tinged with red. Bright yellow flowers. 20 
spectabile, Brilliant. A tall species with rich carmine flowers 
in September. ft. 25 
spurium. ★ Bright pink flowers and evergreen foliage that 
takes on a bronze tinge. Spreads quickly and stands shade 25 
SEMPERVIVUM. Houseleek; Hen-and-chickens. 
arachnoideum. ★ Cobweb Houseleek. Small rosettes covered 
with little cobwebs. 20 
calcareum. ★ Pale blue-green leaves with red-purple tips. . . 15 
doellianum. ★ Small green and brown rosettes, slightly hairy 15 
funcki. ★ Medium size. Brilliant emerald-green. 15 
tectorum. ★ Roof Houseleek. Cactus-like rosettes of dull 
green tipped with red. 15 
triste. ★ Succulent bronze-pink rosettes. 15 
SENEGIO clivorum. Large, daisylike flowers of rich deep 
orange. Shade loving. 2-3 ft. July, August. 30 
SHASTA DAISY (Chrysanthemum maximum). The largest 
flowered Daisy. 3 ft. July, August. 25 
SILENE asterias. Catchfly. Globular heads of carmine-pink 
flowers on 3- to 4-foot stems. July, August. 30 
maritima. ★ A creeping Silene forming a mat of glaucous 
foliage and white carnation-like flowers. Valuable for late- 
flowering effect in the rock-garden. 3-4 in. 30 
schafta. ★ Compact tufts of narrow foliage with clusters of 
deep amaranth-pink flowers on 8-inch stems. Late June. . 30 
SPIR^A. SeeAstilbe. 
astilboides. A fine border plant with plumelike flowers shad¬ 
ing from cream to strawberry and raspberry ice. 2-3 ft. 
July. 25 
filipendula. Loose sprays of fluffy, cream-colored flowers. 
Ferny foliage. 1-2 ft. June. 30 
gigantea. A taller-growing variety like the above, but the 
flower-heads are flatter. 5-6 ft. June. 30 
palmata. Frothy heads of raspberry-cream. 4-5 ft. 35 
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