Wood Sorrel (wild Oxalis) fine in 
shady rock garden. Leaves edible in 
salads. 
I have a few plants of Alum Root 
to spare. This is a fine rock garden 
plant and also good as a pot plant. 
10c each. 
HARDY CACTI 
Opuntia vulgare (Common Prickly 
Pear, very hardy, flower creamy 
yellow, fruit edibie. Can be used as 
pot plant. Thrives in poor goil. 
- Opuntia robusta. Much taller plant 
and bigger pads. Stately lawn deco- 
ration. — 
Opuntia vaseyii, native to Colorado. 
deserts. Much thicker pads. Does 
well in pots. 
Opuntia erinacea (Grizzly Bear), 
plenty stickery, hardy. I grow mine 
in pots, lett outside all wincer. 
Opuntia ramossissima, hardy, and 
dwarf, good in full sun in rock gar- 
den, also good as a pot plant. 
Opuntia choila, often mentioned in 
Wild West fiction. 
Neobesseya missouriensis, native to 
Missouri, flowers creamy yellow. . 
HARDY YARD PLANTS 
Hemerocalis Kwanso — 5c 
Hemerocalis Kwanso — 5c 
Columbine — 5c 
I have wholesale quantities of the 
following Sedums:— Sarmentosum, 
hardy to the sub-Arctic, pendant ef- 
fect; one sent me labelled Glaucum 
much like album but different fiow- 
ers and winter coloring; Fosterista- 
num, much like Glaucum and Album 
but different winter coloring; Album 
white flowers, evergreen with us; an 
Album hybrid hag never blcomed four 
me, color of foliage slightly different 
— a grey green one which I think 
is Altissum, good in rock garden, 
dish garden and as pot plant; 
Parsley Paramount, 5c, 
Acre > 
and Sexangulare, much alike but dit- a 
ferent, both dwarf and good ground 
cover for clayey spots; Maximowiczi, _ 
little known in the U.S.A.; two varie- 
ties which are in dispute among bo- ~ 
tanists who have seen them. The 
dealer/from whom I bought them i- © 
them as the rare pink- | 
flowered Stoloneferum, and No. 28 
and the 
Station’ at7ae. 
Hope, Ark. agrees with him.— Other 
botanists just as well posted say that _ 
both are unusual Spurium hybri ids. Mee 
dentified 
as Stolonoferum coccinea; 
faculty of our State Ex. 
ae rer one to a dozen sia 
of other varieties. 
plant of the.Sedum Spectabile alba, 
the tall white Houseleek. Will trade — 
other Sedums for small rooted plants 


if 
I have only one 
of the pink, red and purple Specta- 
biles. 
them out in the yard where Bermuda 
grass killed them. 
Any Sedum listed, labelled to the : 
best of my knowledge 5c. 
If selection is left to me, 50 well- — 
rooted Sedums, 10 varieties, labelled. 
$1.00. 
If unlabelled 1c each in lots of 25. 
Sedum Collection, 7 varieties, my — 
selection, 25¢. 
HOUSE PLANTS 
Common green leaf Wandering | 
Jew 5c. 
Large green leaf Wandering Jew. 
Purple and erey striped Wander- 
ing Jew 5c. 
Talinum, commonly called Pink 
Baby’s Breath, tender perennials. 
Dwarf Marigolds Pot O’ Gold 5c. 
edible and 
ornamental. 
Ice Plant 5e 
Have had all three and put i 
