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for planting to fill the chinks in a dry stone 
wall, for planting between flag stones, for 
grave cover, etc. The rock garden is incom- 
plete without one or more representatives of 
this group. Our sedums are all hardy and 
several varieties are evergreen. Price, Each 
30c; Doz. of one variety $2.00. 
Acre Minor. A miniature of Acre major. An 
evergreen ground cover with chrome yellow 
flowers in June. 
Anacampseros. Nearly evergreen, round glau- 
cous leaves forming rosettes, purplish flow- 
ers. Very distinct and popular. 
Ewersii. Glaucous evergreen, flowers 
pink. Late summer. 
Kamtschaticum variegatum. Beautifully varie- 
gated yellow or dull golden foliage blend- 
ing with the orange-yellow flowers which 
are profusely produced in mid-summer. 
Spectabile Brilliant. Splendid; deeply colored, 
bright amaranth-red, September. 12-inch 
stems. Doz. $3.00. No price reduction 
for quantity. 
Spurium coccineum. Superior deep red form. 
6 inches; July and August. Very _ fast 
spreading variety, good for covering sandy 
banks. 
deep 
SEMPERVIRUMS 
The Houseleeks, popularly known as Hen- 
and-Chickens, 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 30c; Three 
75c; Doz. $2.00. 
Arachnoideum. Cobweb Houseleek. Small 
rosettes, the tips connected by white cob- 
webby strands. | 
Blanda Rubicunda. Narrow reddish leaves, 
center or rosette green. A prolific grower. 
Borsch Hybrid. Medium rosettes, the leaves 
being marbled, green and red, with silky 
hairs on margins and center. 
Calcareum. Very distinct. Large 
glaucous-blue with conspicuous 
tip. 
Carnollii. 
leaves. 
Emerald Giant. 
emerald green. 
Globiferum.  Incurved rosettes, reddening in 
winter, producing numerous offspring. 
Hutell. Leaves have fresh green appearance. 
with reddish tips. 
Mauvine. Attractive purplish green 
light pink blossoms. 
Moggridgei. Small rosettes. Light bristles 
give silvery tone, flowers purple. 
rosettes, 
red-purple 
Silvery green, reddish tips on outer 
Very large, 6-7 inches, clear 
leaves, 
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. 
Siebenbergen. Large green rosettes. 
Silverine. Large, green uniformly tinted pale 
mauve. 
Tectorum. Roof Houseleek. Large rosettes 
with darker tips of reddish brown, flowers 
pale red. 
Violescens. Grayish violet tinted leaves; large 
rosettes. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
Ten of the above sempervivums, our se- 
lection, all labelled and all different, $2.00. 
Your selection, $2.50. Postpaid. 
SHASTA DAISY-CHRYSANTHEUM 
Maximum. The Alaska Shasta Daisy, grown 
by division from Burbank’s original stock 
and one of the best. Each 30c; Three 
75c; Doz. $2.50. 
TEUCRIUM 
Chamaedrys. Small shrub-like perennial, ever- 
green, flowers rosy or purple; valuable rock 
plant for many situations, especially bor- 

derss- For) }2-"inches: Each 40c; Three 
$1.00; Doz. $3.00. 
THALICTRUM 
The small Thalictrums are excellent for 
shade, their foliage as graceful as a Maiden- 
hair Fern; easily grown. Each 40c; Three 
$1.00. 
Venulosum.* Maidenhair Rue. One of the 
most valuable species for the rock garden; 
easily grown, elegant foliage and does not 
exceed 12 inches under our conditions. 
THYMUS 
Serpyllum coccineum. Mat-forming evergreen 
with minute foliage. Flowers rosy-red in 
great profusion during late summer. Full 
sun or light shade. Clumps, Each 30c; 
Three 75c; Doz. $2.50. 
VERNONIA 
Marginata.* Western Ironweed. 3 feet, 
flower-heads in clusters, deep purple. Each 
50c. 
VERONICA 
Speedwell. Includes a few upright peren- 
nials for the border and several low creepers 
or dwarfs of exceptional value for the rock 
garden. 
Gentianoides. 2 
racemes, blue. 
$2.50. 
Incana. One foot, white woolly plant, flow- 
ers deep blue in 6-inch racemes; valu- 
able for rockery or border. Each 30c; Three 
75c; Doz. $2.50. 
Pectinata rosea. Prostrate, grayish foliage, 
rose-colored flowers in short racemes, close 
to the foliage. Each 40c; Three $1.00. 
Rupestris, Heavenly Blue. A gem for the rock 
garden, mat-forming creeper with dark 
green foliage and azure-blue flowers in 
short racemes. Each 40c; Three $1.00. 
feet. Flowers in loose 
Each 30c; Three 75c; Doz. 
