OULU NUMORNLon,  HRiagelleld, “Conn. 131 
SAXIFRAGA (Cont.) SAXIFRAGE 
cordifolia 
4 to 6 in.; rose colored flowers on 1 ft. stems; April. 
macnabiana Encrusted Saxifrage 
9 to 12 in.; tiny white flowers, spotted pink, in clusters; May 
and June. 
wallachi 
4 to 6 in.; gray-green foliage; tiny whit> flcwers in May. 
SCABIOSA Isaac House BLUEBONNET 
12 to 2 ft.; lavender-blue flowers, June to September. 
Each Per 10 
Seneca ® 3.00 
SEDUM STONECROP 
.30 2.50 
Dwarf varieties—interesting foliage; flowers in small clusters. 
kamtschaticum Orange Stonecrop 
4 to 6 in.; golden-yellow flowers; July and August. 
lydium Lydian Stonecrop 
4 to 6 in.; blue-green fcliage; white flowers, July and August. 
sarmentosum Stringy Stonecrop 
3 to 6 in.; yellow flowers, June and July. 
sexangulare Hexegon Stonecrop 
4 to 6 in.; yellow flowers, June and July. 
sieboldi Siebold Stonecrop 
6 to 9 in.; brilliant pink flowers, August and Sevtember; blue 
foliage. 
ternatum Mouniain Stonecrop 
2 to 4 in.; white flowers, June and July. 
Tall varieties—12 tc 15 in.; flowers in dense flat heads, August 
and September; foliago bluish-green and fleshy. 
spectabilis Showy Stonecrop 
Light crimson flowers. 
SEMPERVIVUM HOUSELEEK 
Tight clusters of tiny flowers risinc above small to medium 
sized rosettes of areen foliage in June and July. 
.30 2.90 
