♦SCABIOSA caucasica (Caucasian Scabiosa). Shades of lavender, 10 in., 
June-Sept. . 
♦caucasica House’s Hybrids. Lavender and white mixed, a great im¬ 
provement over the old type. 35c. each, $3.00 per 10. 
♦SEDUM acre (Gold Moss). Bright yellow flowers, 4 in., May-June. 
♦aizoon. Large flower heads, deep orange, 1 ft., July. 
♦album. White flowers, 4 in., July-Aug. . . . 
♦album roseum. Pink flowers and bronzy foliage m winter and Spring, 
♦anglicum. Grows to a mat of grayish-green, 1 in., flowers white flushed 
with pink. 
♦balticum. Very dark green foliage with white flowers. One of the best, 
♦dasyphyllum. Tufted, blue, evergreen foliage, 2 in. 
♦hispanicum. Blue foliage, 2 in., pale rose flower. 
♦kamtschaticum. Orange-yellow flowers, prostrate green foliage, 6 in., 
July-August. 
♦kamtschaticum variegatum. Variety of above. Cream, yellow and 
green foliage, 3 in. 
♦lydium. Pink flowers on dense carpet of bright green foliage which turns 
red in winter, June-July. 
♦nicaeense. Very distinctive,heather-like foliage, greenish-yellow flowers, 
♦oregonum. Fleshy deep green, sometimes bronze foliage, brilliant yellow 
flower, July, 3-4 in. 
♦reflexum. Gray foliage, yellow flower, 8 in., July. 
♦rupestre. Blue and bronze foliage, yellow flower, 2-3 in., June, 
♦sarmentosum. Creeping habit, bright green foliage, golden-yellow 
blossom, 2 in., July. 
♦sexangulare. Deep green foliage, tiny yellow flower, 2 in., June-July. 
♦sieboldi. Fleshy, large, round, bluish-gray leaves, edged crimson, bright 
pink flower, 4 in., August-Sept. 
♦sieboldi variegatum. Like the above but each leaf has a blotch of 
golden yellow in the center, 50c. each, $4.50 per 10. 
spectabilis. Erect in habit, large heads of showy rose flowers, 1 ft., 
Aug.-Sept. 
♦spectabilis Brilliant. Variety of above with showy brilliant flowers, 
1 ft., Aug.-Sept. 
*8purium. Fast spreading, pink flowers, well suited to shade, 3-4 in., 
June-July. 
♦spurium coccineum. Variety of the above with rosy-crimson flowers, 
June-July. 
♦SEMPERVIVUM arachnoideum (Spider Web Houseleek). Pink flowers, 
cobwebby rosettes. 
♦arenarium. Small starry rosettes closely matted. 
♦calcareum. Very showy, blue-green rosettes, tipped dark brown, 
♦fauconetti. Small rosettes tipped red and slightly webby. 
♦fimbriatum (Fringed Houseleek). Small rosettes with bright pink 
flowers. 
♦globiferum (Globe Houseleek). Tight green rosettes tipped with red. 
♦potsi. Very compact rosettes, dark brown in winter. 
♦rubicundum. Bright red rosettes, 30c. each. 
♦tectorum (Roof Houseleek). Large rosettes with pink flowers. 
SENECIO clivorum. Yellow-orange flowers, well-suited to moist locations, 
3 ft., July-Oct. 35c. each, $3.00 per 10. 
♦SHORTIA galacifolia (Oconee Bells). A wonderful plant for dark shady 
places, evergreen foliage, white blossoms, 9 in., June-July, 35c. each, 
$3.00 per 10. 
SIDALCEA Rosy Gem (Prairiemallow). Mass of rose-pink flowers on 
graceful spikes in mid-summer, 2 ft., June-July. 
5 or more of one variety at 10 rate, 25 or more at 100 rate. 
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