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Sedums in quantity--- Sarmentosum, very hardy; one sent me labelled 
Glaucum, much like Album but turns bronzy in winter; one sent me labelled 
Fosteristum, much like Glaucum but more open growth and at times showing 
more red; an unidentified grey green one at times showing attractive under 
color; Acre; Sexangulare; Album; Maximowiczii; two which are in dis ute 
among botanists who have seen them, some claining that -o. 26 is the rare 
pink flowered Stoloneferum snd that No. 28 is Btounac re chav socssnees others 
thet both are Spurium hybrids. 
Have only small quantities of Kamchaticum; one sent me labelled Per- 
Bi toitas much like spurium but bigger leaves at times; Sieboldi; Spurium: 
#llencembianun: Mexicanum; Reflexium; Reflexium minor; a form of Pulchellun; 
ie Si deciduous form of Album; Ternatum; one much like Ternatum but not quite; 
Crested Purpureum; Middendorfienum; Lydium gleucum; Spectabile alba; one 
much like a Spectabile but leaves variegated; Lineare variegata; and 
eon ae not identified to about 50. 
Wel LOR BSE. plant Sot any Ot pela 4 nave a sg D ft asah. 
| Sedum collection of interest to dealers. and aah mean ds 100 well 
‘rooted, small clumps , my Spier cheese 10 varieties labelled to the best of 
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my knowledge. $2. postpaid. 
50 well rooted Sedums,.my selection, 10 varieties $1. postpaid. 
7 well rooted Sedums, my selection, ell different 25¢ el 
I have quite a lot of healthy, well rooted Sedums whose labels have 
become mixed ot lost. So many look alike at certain times that, without 
labels, identification is largely guesswork. Will sell single plants, not 
labelled for l¢ each in lots of 25. 
Unless hindered by advencing cost of paper, the seasonal changes in my 
stock of plants will require a new price list every few weeks. A copy of 
each issue for 12 issues will be mailed for 25¢. Address Laura D. Cole, 
Grannis, Ark. . 
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