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*SEDUM, Stonecrop. 
acre, Golden Moss, Bright yellow flowers on neat mats of green. 
aughrim, Gray-green, minute foliage; a gem for the rock garden. 
Ellacombianum, Attractive foliage, yellow flowers, 
ewersii. Heads of rose-pink; semi-trailing glaucous foliage. 
Kamtschaticum, Orange-yellow flowers; glossy green leaves, 8 inches. 
palmeri, Similar to S. ewersii; foliage somewhat looser. 
pulchellum, One of the most effective in the rock garden, 
sarmentosum, Light green foliage; a prostrate rapid grower. 
sexangulare, Like S. acre, but richer and neater green foliage. 
Sieboldi, Bright pink flowers; round glaucous leaves, 8 inches 
Autumn, 
spectabile. Rose-colored flower-heads. 18 inches. 
spectabile brilliant. Bright amaranth-red. 
stoloniferum, Flowers purplish-pink; a rapid grower. 6 inches. 
$2.00 per dozen, 
stoloniferum roseum, Clear pink flowers. 
*SEMPERVIVUM, House Leek, Hen and Chickens. 
arachnoideum, Dainty cobwebbed rosettes. 
Emerald Gem. Bright green. 
globiferum. Flattened rosettes. Gray-green. 
rubicundum hybrids. Green tipped deep red. 
rubra. Crimson in winter. 
tectorum, Broad rosettes. 
Sempervivum Collection. 1 each of 4 varieties, $1.00. 
SHASTA DAISY. See Chrysanthemum maximum, page 7, 
Heleniums and Michaelmas Daisies will be less “leggy” 
if cut back severely in midsummer 
*SILENE, Catchfly. 
alpestris. Glistening white, good. 6 inches. May and June. 
maritima, Dwarf white; long blooming season, 
saxifraga, Profusion of small clear white flowers. 6 to 8 inches, 
Schafta, Autumn Catchfly. Pinky-purple. Showy in September. 
SOLIDAGO canadensis, Golden Rod, Arched sprays of golden yellow. 
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nana. A native dwarf one. 
SOLIDASTER. See Aster Ilybridus Luteus, page 5. 
SPIRAEA HERBACEOUS. See Astilbe, page 6. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM, See Ornithagalum umbellatum, page 14. 
STATICE, Sea Lavender. 
dumosa, [Flowers silver to blue; large basal leaves. 2 ft. 
latifolia, Purplish-blue, Known as ‘‘Lavender Baby’s Breath.” 
SWEET WILLIAM. See Dianthus, page 8. 
TEUCRIUM chamaedrys. Shiny dark green leaves. Like Dwarf Box- 
wood. 1 ft. 
THALICTRUM, Meadowrue, 
adiantifolium, Foliage like the Maiden-Hair Fern, 2 ft. 
aquilegifolium, Creamy-white panicles; columbine-like foliage. 4 ft. 
dipterocarpum, Dainty lilac-mauve; a delightful cut flower. 3 ft. 
flavum (glaucum). Soft yellow; bluish foliage. 4 ft. July. 
purpureum, Foamy lavender. 
THERMOPSIS montana. Showy yellow pea flowers. 1 ft. 
