
WOLGOTTSsEIMIT ED; JACKSON, MICHTICrnN 
Each Per Doz. 

SEDUM—Stone Crop 
Hardy Perennial 
The dwarf varieties are charming plants for sunny positions in the 
rockery, etc., and the taller kinds make effective color groups in the 
border. They thrive in almost any soil. They are especially fond of 
sand and full sun. 

S. anacampseros—Forms long trunk-like stems growing 
flat on the ground and ending in heads of pink stars....$ .25 $ 2.50 
S. anglicum—A very choice variety of Sedum with deli- 
cate pink, feathery blossoms. It is reputed hard to 
grow but has been most rampant with us in a sandy 
Soilgandmullestnme \e een rOlre thie stOCKer y+ ee ee 25 2.50 
S. dasyphyllum—A rare variety from Southern Europe, 
having flat, glaucous blue leaves set tight on their 3- 
inch stems. Slightly resembles S. anglicum, but bluer. 
BIOWersapinkeallGevViciye PrOLUS@am keer ee .30 3.00 
S. Ewersi—Gray foliage and attractive growth. Rosy 
ia CatloweLsce (GNO1C Cees cme oe One ae ge ae a 35 3.50 
S. Forsteri—Glaucous blue foliage ,trailing growth. 
Flowers yellow......... Taree S| See eet A kB gS, ease 25 2.50 
S. Jaccardianum—New and rare. Evergreen and hardy.. .50 5.00 
S. kamschaticum—Foliage deep green, coarsely toothed, 
numerous yellow flowers in flat heads. 6 inches............ 25 2.50 
S. Lydium—Tiny evergreen perennial. Deep green mats, 
turning red in fall. Blush-pink flowers on 2-inch stems. 
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S. maximum—Tall, robust species, foliage purplish, 
TLOWel Sees aliUOthe Dp Iliker so te eres ro ee ce 25 2.50 
S. Middendorfianum—From Northern Manchuria. Nar-- 
row bronzy leaves and yellow flowers. 3 to 4 inches..... .35 3.50 
S. murale—Excellent for walls or rock garden.................... pas 2.50 
S. oreganum—Splnedid variety with bronzy foliage and 
eG Wall OM CLS mea miliGlics saree serene ahd oe ae 35 3.50 
S. pilosum—Densely downy rosettes with heads of bril- 
lant rosercolored lowers, s2rinches. .biennialy=. + 50 5.00 
S. reflexum—Creeping. Heads of golden yellow flowers. 
6 MiNlCh CS... -eee Meee 6 Pee reese 2. Py shee Fee oe Le ee 25 2.50 
S. Sieboldi—Haudsome glaucous leaves and bright pink 
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S. stoloniferum—lLong, rooting stems and blunt leaves, 
scalloped at edges. Pink flowers. 3 inches........ -haASA Se Ss 25 2.50 
S. s. coccineum—One of the handsomest with crimson 
foliave-andat OwelsabieinChUeS nee, eae eren te eg 35 3.50 
