SEDUM. Stonecrop. RO. A vast race of 
plants with fleshy, succulent leaves, some 
dying to the ground in winter and others 
remaining green throughout the year. 
Flowers nearly always white or yellow, 
occasionally red, pink or blue. Will suc- 
ceed in any location and are indispensab'e 
for the rock-garden, rock-wall, for borders 
and carpeting the ground. Requires a 
well-drained, sandy, peaty soil and full sun. 
Acre. Golden Moss. Tufted plants, ever- 
green, to 5 inches. Fine for carpeting. 
Aizoon. Strong growing to 12 to 18 inches. 
Yellow flowers on upright stems. 
Album. Creeping to 8 inches. 
leaves, pale pink flowers. 
Purplish 
Album balticum. Pink flowers on red stems. 
Each 25c; 3 for 60c. 
Anopetalum. Silvery-gray leaves, white flow- 
ers. 
Ellacombianum. Each 25c; 3 for 60c. 
Ewersi. Trailing, gray-blue foliage, purplish 
pink flowers. 
Ibericum. Toothed leaves, pink and white 
flowers. 
Kamtschaticum. Variegated foliage. 
Lydium. Mats of bright green with pink 
flowers. 
Obtusatum. Little clumps of emerald-green 
leaves, red flowers. Each 25c; 3 for 60c. 
Oppositifolia. Strong growing creeper, flow- 
ers pale pink. Each 25c; 3 for 60c. 

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Sedum spectabile 
Primula auricula 

SEDUM—Continued 
Rupestre. Trailing, bluish green, yellow flow- 
ers. 
Sarmentosum. Trailing, evergreen, bright 
vellow flowers. 
Sexangulare. Small dense mats of evergreen 
foliage, yellow flowers. 
Sieboldi. Rosettes of blue-green, glaucous 
leaves edged with red. Rosy pink flowers. 
The best of the Sedums. Each 25c; 3 for 
60c. 
Sieboldi. Same as above but having varie- 
gated foliage. Each 25c; 3 for 60c. 
Spectabile roseum. Strong growing, 1 to 2 
ft. Grayish green foliage, pink flowers. 
Spectabile, Brilliant. Same as above but red 
flowers. 
Spectabile variegated. Variegated foliage, 
pink flowers. 
Spurium. Strong growing creeper with rosy 
crimson flowers. 
Stoloniferum. Flat succulent leaves, pink 
flowers. 
Unless otherwise noted, all Sedum: 
Each 20c;.3 for50c 
SEMPERVIVUM. Houseleek. These curi- 
ous and interesting globular plants are very 
useful for imbedding in old stone walls and 
for the rock garden as well as for borders. 
They succeed well in any well-drained soil 
in full sun. Prefer a somewhat dry loca- 
tion. 
All Sempervivums, each 25c; 
3 for 60c. 
Alberti. Similar to Brauni. Bronze- 
tipped leaves. 
Arachnoideum. 
Houseleek. 
Brauni. Bronze-tipped leaves, yel- 
low flowers on 8-10 in. stems. 
Small cob-webbed 
Doellianum. Small rosettes of hairy 
leaves tinted red. Bright red 
flowers. Very effective in mass 
planting. 
Fauconnetti. Very similar to Doel- 
lianium. 
Funki. Green tipped, brown ro- 
settes in great numbers. 
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Globiferum. Flattened rosettes of gray-green 
leaves lightly tipped with brown, pale yel- 
low flowers. 
Tectorum. Common Houseleek; also called 
Hen and Chick. 
Trieste. Similar to Tectorum, but upper part 
of leaves reddish brown; flowers bright 
red. 
SILENE schafta. Autumn Catchfly. RB. A 
trailing species with masses of rosy purple 
flowers in late summer until frost. One of 
the most colorful plants for the off-season. 
Each 25c; 3 for 60c. 
‘SISYRINCHIUM angustifolium. Blue-Eyed 
Grass. A. Although this plant is usually 
considered to be a form of grass, it is, in 
fact, a tiny member of the Iris family. 
With its pretty tufted habit of growth it 
delights in sunny fields and hillsides. Starry 
blue flowers from May to July. Each 25c; 
3 for 60c. 
SMILACINA racemosa. False —Solomon’s 
Seal. S. 2 ft. A native perennial herb 
closely resembling the Solomon’s Seal, but 
bearing its flowers in fluffy racemes on 
stem terminal. Greenish white flowers. 
Best adapted to the wild garden. Each 
25c; 3 for 60c. 
SPATHYEMA foetida. Skunk Cabbage. 
Very early spring-blooming native herb. 
Of interest in the wild garden. Requires 
wet, shady situation. Each 25c: 3 for 60c. 
SPIRAEA astilbe. Snow Plume. B. Elegant 
border plant with feathery plumes of 
white flowers and very attractive foliage. 
Each 25c; 3 for 60c. 
Filipendula. Dropwort. B. Fernlike foliage 
with numerous corymbs of creamy white 
flowers on 15-inch stems. Each 25c; 3 for 
60c. 
Ulmaria variegated. B. Very handsome 
variegated foilage with feathery plumes of 
white flowers. Each 30c; 3 for 75c. 

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