14 N. A. HALLAUER, Webster, N. Y. 

Salvia Turkestanica Superba—Huge downy pale green aro- 
matic foliage. Pink flowers and bracts in great clusters 
in summer. 5 ft. An outstanding border plant. 40 cents 
each. 
*Saponaria Ocymoides—A dwarf trailing plant making a thick 
mat. Pink flowers from May to July. 6 in. 35 cents 
each. 
*Saxifragia Cordifolia—(Megasea)—The pink flowers appear 
very early with the Crocus, on short stems. Pretty large 
deep green evergreen leaves. Choice Rock Garden plants. 
50 cents each. 
Scabiosa Caucasica Alba—A white flowering form. 50 cents ~ 
each. g 
Scabiosa Isaac House Hybrids—Variable in color, blue shades 
prevailing. Large perfectly formed flowers are produced 
all summer. These come on long 18 in. stems and are 
fine for cutting. Any good garden soil. 40 cents each. 
SEDUMS — STONECROP 
Except as noted, 35 cents each. 
Sedum (Stone Crop)—The dwarf varieties are excellent for 
poy dry positions in the rockery. Like a little lime in 
soil. 
*Middendorfianum—Bright yellow flowers on 8 in. stems. 
Narrow leaves pretty reddish brown. 
*Seiboldi—An erect growing variety, pretty rose colored 
flowers in immense heads in fall. Broad gray green 
leaves edged rosy red. 12 in. 40 cents each. 
*Sieboldi Variegata—A rare form of the preceding having 
yellow variegated leaves. 50 cents each. 
Spectabile Brilliant—A bright red form of the Spectabile. 
*Sedum Spurium Coccineum—Deep red flowers ‘in early 
Fall. 6 in. 40 cents each. - 
SEMPERVIVUMS — HEN-AND-CHICKENS 
Most attractive hardy plants for the rock garden or rock 
wall. The rosette-like thick leaves are fleshy and pointed. 
The small clumps slowly spread, filling pockets and rock 
crevices. Transplanting may be done at any time of the 
year. After flowering the mother rosette disappears but its 
place is taken by numerous young plants which may be sep- 
arated and planted elsewhere. The flowers are borne in small 
panicles on short, fleshy stems, generally during June and 
July. Some of the blossoms are unusually attractive, but the 
plants are prized for their attractive rosettes of Hen-and- 
Chickens which attain a height of % inch to 8 inches accord- 
ing to variety. All are hardy and can be planted at any time, 
in any well drained soil. 
*Atropurpureum—Rosettes are 4-5 in. in diameter. Re- 
tains its deep color. 50 cents each. 
*Calcarium—Rosettes 4 inches across.of bluish leaves hav- 
ing a broad brown section at the tip. Very striking. A 
choice variety. 40 cents each. 
*Laggeri—Very near to Arachnoideum, larger rosettes. 40 
cents each. 
*Rosy Purple Beauty—8 in. rosettes of large deep purple 
leaves. Color is maintained throughout the year. 
cents each. ; 
*Rubicundum Hybridum—A very attractive variety, ros- 
ettes 3 to 4 inches in diameter. From base of leaf to 
outer third deep red while tip and margins are bright 
green. 50 cents each. 
*Statice Latifolia (Great Sea Lavender)—Large finely divided 
heads of pretty lavender blue flowers which ‘are very 
small and retain their beauty for a long time when cut 
and dried. Forms attractive rosettes of leathery green 
leaves. 15 in. July and August. 35 cents each. 
-*Stokesia Cyanea (Stokes Astor) (Cornflower Aster)—Very 
large lavender blue centaurea-like blossoms all Summer. 
18 in. Good moist soil. 35 cents each, 
*Thalictrum Aquilegifolium—Fluffy heads of purple flowers in 
May and June. Excellent border 
ft. 40 cents each. or cut flower plant. 3 
