SEDUMS 
(Stonecrop) 
Most se_-dums enjoy full sun and well drained soil. 
They are unexcelled for ground cover, for planting to 
fill the chinks in a dry stone wall, for planting be- 
tween flag stones, for grave cover, etc. The rock gar- 
den is incomplete without one or more representatives 
of this group. Our sedums are all hardy and several 
variéties are evergreen. Price, Each 35c. 
Acre Minor. A miniature of Acre major. An ever- 
green ground cover with chrome yellow flowers in 
June. 
Anacampseros. Nearly evergreen, round glaucous leaves 
forming rosettes, purplish flowers. Very distinct 
and popular. 
Ewersii. Glaucous evergreen, flowers deep pink. Late 
summer. 
Kamtschaticum variegatum. Beautifully variegated yel- 
low or dull golden foliage blending with the orange- 
yellow flowers which are profusely produced in mid- 
summer. : 
Lineare. Narrow, flat evergreen foliage in low clumps. 
Sieboldii. Glaucous flat foliage, flowers pink, blooms 
in October. 
Spectabile Brilliant. Splendid; deeply colored, bright 
amaranth-red, September. 12-inch stems. 
Spurium coccineum. Superior deep red form. 6 inches; 
July and August. Very fast spreading variety, good 
for covering sandy banks. 
SEMPERVIVUMS 
The Houseleeks, popularly know as Hen-and-Chick- 
ens, are a valuable asset to the rock garden. Our list 
includes many rare, new, and interesting varieties. They 
prefer rich, light loam with humus, full sun. Each 35c. 
Arachnoideum. Cobweb Houseleek. Small rosettes, the 
tips connected by white cobwebby strands. 
Blanda Rubicunda. Narrow reddish leaves, center or 
rosette green. A prolific grower. 
Calcareum. Very distinct. Large rosettes, glaucous- 
blue with conspicuous red-purple tip. 
Carnollii. Silvery green, reddish tips on outer leaves. 
Emerald Giant. Very large, 6-7 inches, clear emerald 
green. 
Globiferum. Incurved rosettes, reddening in winter, pro- 
ducing numerous offspring. 
Hutell. Leaves have fresh green appearance, with red- 
dish tips. 
Mauvine. Attractive purplish green leaves, light pink 
blossoms. 
Moggridgei. Small rosettes. Light bristles give silvery 
tone, flowers purple. 
Pittonni. Large rosettes, narrow erect leaves. 
Royanum. Large, to 6 inches, light green with reddish 
purple tips. 
Rubicundum hybridum. Medium rosettes, shaded green 
to deep red; one of the most highly colored. 
Rubrum. Sturdy reddish type forming large rosette. 
Siebenbergen. Large green rosettes. 
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