FRANKLIN GARDENS 

Anacampseros—Stems with rosetts of round glaucus leaves, distinct 
and nearly evergreen. 35c, 
Anopetalatum—Bronzy dark green needle-like foliage pale yellow 
flowers. 35c. 
Arboreum—Glaucous green spruce-like foliage, yellow flowers. 
Asiaticum (Crassipes)—Green foliage and light yellow flowers, in 
autumn foliage takes beautiful red tints. 35c. 
Balticum—A very dwarf form, with small bead-like emerald green 
foliage, flowers white. 50c. 
Browni—A shorter leaved album. 35c, 
Dasyphyllum—1 in. One of the smallest and most choice. Cushions 
of blue-gray bead-like foliage and light pink flowers. 
Dasyphyllum Glanduliferum—1 in. Tight masses of hairy gray 
bead-like leaves and pink flowers in July. 
Ewersii—Grey-green almost evergreen leaves, wine colored flowers 
in late summer. 35c. 
Gracilis—Very dwarf, dark green mossy foliage, white flowers. 
Griffithi—Dark green evergreen foliage, yellow flowers, 35c. 
Gypsocolon—4 in. Creeping evergreen mat of thick green leaves, 
white flowers in July. 75c. 
Hayseii—A tiny little glaucous-blue leaved plant with purple 
flowers. Rare. 
Hispanicum bithynicum—Mats of glaucous mealy foliage with a 
pinkish tint, little white flowers. 
Hybridum—F lat green leaves and yellow flowers. 35c. 
Ibericum—Like spurrum only with white flowers. 35c. 
Kamschaticum—6 in. Handsome sedum with orange flowers. 35c. 
Kamtschaticum Variegated—6 in. Lovely cream and green variegat- 
ed foliage, orange-yellow flowers in midsummer. 35c. 
Lydium—Dainty and dwarf. Makes dense cushions of light green, 
which in winter take a most attractive, bright red tint, making 
it even prettier than in summer. 
Lydium Glaucum—Tiny blue-grey bead-like leaves making mossy 
mounds, flowers pale pink or white, 
Middendorffianum—6 in. Mats of dented leaves of bronzy green, 
yellow flowers. 35c. 
Middendorffianum diffusum—Little bushes of dented very narrow 
leaves of bronzy green, turning red-orange in the fall, brownish 
yellow flowers. Choice. 35c. 
Murale—Pink Sea Foam. Purplish leaves, white flowers with 
pink center. 35c. 
Nevi—F lat pinkish gray leaves forming tiny rosettes, flowers white. 









Nevi beyrichianum—Smaller than the above with narrower blue- 
green leaves. 
Nicaeense—Stems of closely set fleshy leaves of grey-green, yellow 
flowers. 35c. 
Oreganum—Dark green, round bead-like leaves along red stems, 
flowers yellow. 35c. 
Pruniatum Fosterianum—Like a dwarf creeping evergreen, soft 
foliage and yellow flowers. 35c. 
Pulchellum—Low and mossy, fine emerald spruce-like foliage, tips 
of leaves turning red in the fall, flowers light pink in three 
cornered umbles. 
Reflexum Criststum—Fir-like foliage, some of the stems have 
coxcomb like cresta. 35c, 
Rupestre—Spiny gray foliage, yellow flowers. 35c. 
Sarmentosum—Creeping stems of flat leaves, yellow flowers. 35c. 
Sexangular—Hexagon Stonecrop. Dark green bead-like leaves, 
forms low mats, yellow flowers. 35c. 
Sieboldi—Pink edged round gray leaves in whorls of three, bright 
pink blooms in August. 35c, 


