THE YELLOW SHEETS 
OPUNTIA RAMOSSISSIMA, hardy 
and dwarf, good in full sun in rock 
garden, also good as pot plant. 
‘An almost spineless Opuntia found 
here in only one spot that I know of. 
Have not been able to identify it, but 
my theory is that it was brought here 
by the family of a Mexican workman, 
while a Mexican company was operat- 
ing a gold mine in Sevier county. One 
of the mine shafts was close to the 
Cossatot river, and at the time of the 
great New Madrid earthquake the 
earth sank somewhat and the mine was 
flooded and abandoned, along with a 
bull train load of gold bullion, stored 
in one of the passages and was to have 
been loaded that morning. This cactus 
may be the descendant of a slip given 
to an Indian friend. 
I have wholesale quantities of the 
following Sedums: — Sarmentosum, 
hardy to subarctic, pendant effect.— 
One sent me Glaucum, much like al- 
bum, but different flowers and winter 
coloring; Album white flowers; ever- 
green with us, an album hybrid has 
never bloomed for me, color of foliage 
slightly different, a grey green one 
which | think is altissum, good in rock © 
garden, dish garden or as a pot plant; 
Acre and Sexanfulare much alike but 
different, both dwarf and good ground 
cover for clayey spots; Maximowiczi, 
little known in U.S.A.—two varieties 
which are in dispute among the botan- 
ists who have seen them. The dealer 
from whom I bought them, identified 
them as the rare pink-flowered Sto- 
loneferum, and No. 28 as Stolonefe- 
rum coccinea; and the faculty of our 
State Experiment Station at Hope, 
Ark., agrees with him. Other botan- 
ists just as well posted say that both 
are unusual Spurium hybrids. 
Have from one to a dozen plants 
of other varieties. | have only one 
plant of the Sedum Speciabile Alba, 
the tall White Houseleek. Will trade 
other Sedums for small rooted plants 
of pink, red and purple Spectabiles. 
Have had all three and put them out in 
the yard where Bermuda grass kille 
them. : 
Any Sedum listed, labeled to the 
best of my knowledge, 5c. 
Seven well rooted, small clumps, all 
different, labelled to- the best of my 
knowledge, 25c, postpaid. 
If selection is left to me, 50 well- 
rooted Sedums, 10 varieties labeled, 
$1.00. 
If unlabeled, Ic each in lot of 25. 
Hemerocalis Kwanso, 5c. 
Hemerocalis Fulva, 5c. 
HOUSE PLANTS 
Common Green Leaf Wandering 
Jew, 5c. 
Large Green Leaf Wandering Jew, 
Purple and grey-striped Wandering 
Jew, 5c. 
Frog Leg Cactus (Kalanchoe Tubi- 
flora) 10c. 
Red Bird Cactus (Green Pedilan- 
thus) 10c. 
Variegated Pedilanthus, 1 0c. 
Peanut Cactus (Chamecerous Syl- 
vestris) 10c. 
Opuntia Vilyi (dwarf tender) 10c. 
Opuntia, either elata or subelata, 
not sure which, 1 0c. 
Cactus Echinopsis, 10c. 
Unless otherwise stated, all plants 
whose prices are not given, are 5c 
each. Postage paid on orders of 50c 
or more. For less than that amount, 
please add 5c. 3 
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