THE YELLOW SHEETS | 
FIVE FINGERS, (Potentilla), 
medicinal vine, with rather attract- 
ive foliage and _ yellow flowers in 
early summer. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER, Native Vine; 
good cover for buildings, takes bril- 
liant autumn coloring. 
WHITE VIOLETS good in yard 
or as pot plants. Does not require 
rich soil and can stand over half sun. 
CONFEDERATE VIOLETS, grey 
effect, thrive in poor soil and can 
‘stand more sun than others. 
OPUNTIA Ramossissima, hardy 
and dwarf, good in full sun in rock 
garden, also good as pot plant. 
ke OK 
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 win- 
ter coloring ; Album, white flowers; 
evergreen with us, an album hybrid 
has never bloomed for me, color of | 
foliage slightly different, a grey 
green one which I 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 botanists who 
have seen them. The dealer from 
identified © 
them as the rare pink-flowered Sto- 
whom I bought them, 
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 
I have only one’ — 
plant of the Sedum Spectabile Alba, 
the tall White Houseleek. Will trade 
other Sedums for small 
of other varieties. 
rooted 
plants of pink, red and _ purple Spec- 
tabiles. Have had all three and put 
them out in the yard where Bermuda 
grass killed them. 
Any Sedum listed, labeled to the 
best of my knowledge 5c. 
If selection is left to me, 50 well- 
rooted Sedums, 10 varieties labeled 
$1.00. 
If unlabeled 1c each in lot of 25. 
SEDUM COLLECTION, 7 varieti- 
es, my selection 25c. 
