SAXIFRAGA — ROCK-FOIL 
*Cordifolio — Plants which form a mass of deep 
green foliage about 1 foot high. Flowers light 
pink in color and blooms in early spring. Each 35c 
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) — flowers of 
bright yellow. 
Low-growing; 
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 
with red rim; the bright-pink flowers resemble 
the Daphne; August and September. Each 30c 
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. 
New free-blooming 
Each 35c 
Spurium Album Superbum — 
white flowers; about 6 inches. 
brilliant red with 
salmon glow; free-blooming. Each 35c 
Spurium Salmoneum — New; 
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. 
40 
SIDALCEA — GREEK MALLOW 
Rose Queen — Erect-growing plants; 2 to 3 feet high 
with bright-rose flowers; blooms in June and 
July; excellent for cutting. Each 20c 
*SEMPERVIVUM — HEN-AND-CHICKS 
Most attractive hardy, succulent plants for the 
rock garden and rock-wall. They have rosette-like, 
thick, pointed leaves, several different varieties. 
Each 35c 
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. 
variety blooming throughout the summer and 
autumn until frost. 
variety. Each 50c 
Cyanea — A 2 ft. bushy plant with attractive large 
lavender flowers that resemble daisies. Blooms 
Give light winter pro- 
A hardy. free-flowering 
An exceptionally choice 
from July to October. 
tection. Each 30c 
SHASTA DAISY (see Chrysanthemum Max., page 29) 
TRADESCANTIA — SPIDERWORT 
The new Tradescantias are attracting a great 
The 
following varieties are among the best of the new 
deal of attention wherever they are grown. 
dwarf strain. The flowers are extremely large, and 
they are in bloom from spring until late fall. They 
are easily grown. Height about 12 inches. 
James’ C. Weguelin — Large porcelain-blue flowers. 
Each 40c 
Pauline — Color, a lovely shade of mauve. Neat 
habit of growth and very prolific. Each 40c 
Purple Dome — A brilliant sparkling purple; very 
large flowers and a good grower. One of the 
very best. Each 40c 
THALICTRUM — MEADOW-RUE 
* Adiantifolium — A hardy plant with finely cut 
foliage resembling the Maidenhair Fern; very 
small white flowers in June; fine for use with 
cut-flowers. Each 25c 
*Glaucum — Finely cut blue-gray foliage with 
Chinese-yellow fragrant flowers. 3 ft. Each 25c 
