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SEDUM, continued 
pruinatum forsterianum. 6”, Blue foliage similar to 
anacampseros. 20¢. 
sexangulare. Hexagon Stonecrop. 5’’ July. Starry yel- 
low flowers similar to S. acre. 20¢. 
spectabile. Showy Stonecrop, 14%’ Sept. Light pink 
flowers. Thick, glaucous leaves. 
—, Brilliant. 114’ Sept. Like the above, but with 
deeper amaranth flowers. Effective as edging for 
shrubs. 
spurium. Running Stonecrop. 6’’ July, Aug. Pinkish 
flowers. Flat succulent leaves. Trailing habit. 20¢. 
—coccineum. Scarlet Running Stonecrop. Like the 
above, but rosy crimson flowers and reddish stems. 
20¢. 
ternatum. Mountain Stonecrop. 6’’ May. White 
flowers and broad leaves. 20¢. 
SEMPERVIVUM. Houseleek; Hen and Chickens. 6’’. 
Fleshy leaves in rosettes. Several varieties have inter- 
esting pink star-shaped blossoms. Will grow in dry, 
hot place. Essential for the sunny rock garden. The 
names of Sempervivums are much confused; we have 
distinct varieties under the following names differing 
in the size, color,and shape of the rosettes—arachnoi- 
deum, brauni, fimbriatum, funcki, globiferum, 
pittoni, potsi, rubicundum, tectorum, triste. 
Small clumps, 3 to 10 rosettes, 20¢. Larger clumps, 11 
to 20 rosettes, 35¢. 
SILENE maritima. Sea Campion. 5’’. Trailing blue- 
gray foliage, flat white flowers with inflated calyx, 
blooming over long period. 
STOKESIA laevis (cyanea). 1’ July, Aug. Handsome 
lavender cornflower-like blooms over a long period. 
_Good to cut. 
TEUCRIUM chamaedrys. Germander, 1’ July. Com- 
pact plant with shrubby growth and woody stems, 
leaves small, glossy, dark green. Used for low clipped 
edging in place of Box, especially in herb gardens. 
Needs winter protection. 
THALICTRUM glaucum. Dusty Meadowrue. 5’ July. 
Feathery pale yellow flowers; beautiful, blue-gray, 
finely cut foliage. Very effective. 
THERMOPSIS caroliniana. 4’ June, July. Yellow 
pea-shaped blossoms on tall stems. Combines well 
with Delphinium. A long-lived, dependable, hardy 
plant. 
THYMUS serpyllum album. White Thyme. 4’ June, 
July. Mats of bright green foliage and clouds of white 
flowers. 
—argenteus. Silver Thyme. 4’ June, July. Mats of 
green foliage streaked with white. Fragrant. 
—coccineus. Crimson Thyme. 4” June, July. Mats of 
dark green foliage and clouds of crimson flowers. 
—lanuginosus. Woolly Thyme. 4’’. Mats of soft gray 
foliage. Few flowers but delightful foliage effect. 
