SALVIA — MEADOW SAGE 
Azurea Grandiflora — Grows from 3 to 4 feet tall 
producing willowy spikes of pale-blue flowers 
in September and October. Each 20c 
Pratensis Tenori — Very showy plant of medium 
height, with deep-blue flowers, which are borne 
on graceful spikes in racemes. Each 20c 
SAXIFRAGA — ROCK-FOIL 
*Cordifolio — Plants which form a mass of deep 
green foliage about 1 foot high. Flowers light 
rink in color and bloom in early spring. Each 35c 
SCABIOSA — PIN CUSHION 
These plants resemble annual Scabiosa, except 
that the perennials have shorter florets at the center. 
Fisheri — The flowers are 2¥2 inches across and of 
a delightful shade of deep blue; especially 
desirable for cutting, also attractive in the peren- 
nial border; good foliage with flower spikes 
about 2¥% feet high. Each 30c 
* SEMPERVIVUM — HEN-AND-CHICKS 
Most attraciive hardy, succulent plants tor the 
rock garden and rock-wall. 
thick, pointed leaves, 
Each 35c 
They have rosette-like, 
several different varieties. 
SHASTA DAISY (see Chrysanthemum Max., page 29) 
SIDALCEA — GREEK MALLOW 
Rose Queen — Erect-growing plants; 2 to 3 feet high 
with bright-rose flowers; in June and 
July; excellent for cutting. Each 20c 
blooms 
STACHYS — LAMB'S EAR 
Lanata — Grown for the effect of the dwarf sil- 
very-white woolly foliage; the flower spikes 
should be removed. Each 20c 
STATICE — SEA PINK 
Latifolia — Plants growing about 2 feet tall, with 
large broad heads of small deep-blue flowers; 
may be dried. Each 25c 
STOKESIA 
Blue Moon — Extremely large new variety; flowers 
are light blue and from 5 to 6 inches across on 
12- to 18-inch stems. A hardy free-flowering 
variety blooming throughout the summer and 
autumn until frost. An exceptionally choice 
variety. Each 50c 
Cyanea — A 2 ft. bushy plant with attractive large 
lavender flowers that resemble daisies. 
from July to October. Give light 
Each 30c 
Blooms 
winter pro- 
tection. 
40 
SEDUM 
These are very hardy drought-resisting plants, 
which do especially well on sunny places, but 
most varieties thrive in a limited amount of shade. 
Most satisfactory rock-garden plants. 
Acre (Golden Moss) — 
bright yellow. 
Low-growing; flowers of 
Acre Minor — Similar to the above but finer foliage 
and more compact. Each 30c 
Album — Thick waxy round foliage; pure white 
flowers in July. 
Kamtshaticum — Compact grower; star-shaped 
golden flowers; 8 inches. 
Middendorfianum — 6 inches; numerous yellow 
flowers. 
Nicaense — A valuable variety for the rockery; 
flowers greenish-white. Each 30c 
Reflexum — 8 inches; trailing stems; flowers yel- 
low. 
Sarmentosum — 5 inches; rapid grower; yellowish- 
green foliage with yellow flowers. 
Sieboldi — 6 inches; reddish stems with alternating 
opposite leaves; round, thick, rubbery, blue-green 
the bright-pink flowers resemble 
Each 30c 
with red rim; 
the Daphne; August and September. 
Spectabile Brilliant — 18 inches; immense heads of 
handsome showy flowers, of vivid pink; August 
and September. 
Spurium Coccineum — 5 inches; creeping; flowers 
of rosy crimson; July and August. 
Spurium Album Superbum — 
white flowers; about 6 inches. 
New free-blooming 
Each 35c 
Spurium Salmoneum — New; brilliant red with 
salmon glow; free-blooming. Each 35c 
Spurium Splendidissimum — New brilliant carmine- 
red flowers. Each 35c 
Stahli — Compact growth; crimson foliage; 6 inches. 
Stoloniferum — Trailing; purplish pink; 6 inches; 
July and August. 
Variegatum — Variegated foliage; 6 to 8 inches 
tall. Each 30c 
Price, 20c each; doz. $2.00, except where noted. 
TRADESCANTIA — SPIDERWORT 
* Purpurea — A native perennial with long grass- 
like leaves; about 18 inches high, with purplish- 
red flowers; thrives well in shade or sun. Each 
20c 
