FRANKLIN GARDENS 27 
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Sieboldi Variegated—Like Sieboldi except leaves are cream with 
green border. 
Stoloniferum—Flat green leaves and light pink flowers. 35c. 
Spurium Coccineum—Rosy crimson flowers in summer, flat green 
leaves. 35c. 
Spurium Dragon’s Blood—A new sedum, stems and buds bronzy 
red, deep bright carmine-red in flower. 50c. 
Stenopetalum—Deep green foliage, yellow flowers. 35c., 
Stribrni—Foliage evergreen, flowers yellow. 35c. 

Taller Growing Sedums. 
Aizoon—1 ft. Narrow flat leaves and yellow flowers. 35c. 
Borderii—16 in. A large leaved form. 35c, 
Fabaria—12 in. Blue-green foliage, lilac-purple flowers. 35c. 
Maxium Haematiodes (Atropurpureum)—18 in. Red Tip Stone- 
crop. Metallic brown foliage and red flowers. Sept. to Oct. 
Very attractive. 
Spathulatum Purpureum (Confusum)—18 in. Large reddish gray 
leaves and dark yellow flowers. 40c. 
Spectabile—12 to 18 in. Large grey leaves and flat heads of light 
pink flowers. 40c. 
Spectabile Brilliant—12 to 18 in. Carmine flowered form. 35c. 
Spectabile Variegated—Foliage cream edged green light pink or 
white flowers. 45c. 

Sempervivum—Hardy Hen and Chickens. 
Admontensis—Green leaves tipped red. 35c. 
Alberti—Medium green rosettes. 35c. 
Arachnoideum—Cobweb Houseleek. Medium sized rosette of green 
leaves, with tips connected with fine silvery thread in cobweb 
appearance, flowers rose. 35c. 
Arachnoideum Cottetti—Very tiny form with ™% inch rosettes, 
looks like moss clinging to a rock. Very rare. 
Arachnoideum Minus—A bantam. Much smaller than the type, 
rosettes seldom over % inch in diameter, becoming tightly 
surrounded with numerous tiny webbed chicks, red-pink flowers, 
beautiful. 35c. 
Arachnoideum Rubrum—Similar to type, taking on red tints, more 
pronounced in fall. 40c, 
Arenaria—A bantam. One of the smallest, the tiny % to %4 inch 
rosettes form dense crowded cushions, leaves bright green tipped 
brown, the chicks roll off the old plants when very small. A 
Gem. 35c. 
Assimile—Green medium sized rosettes. 
Atlanticum—Large pale green downy rosettes, rare. 35c. 
Atropurpureum—Large rosettes, glaucous shaded purple. 35c, 
Atroviolaceum—Large purple-red rosettes. 50c. 
Atraviolaceum Tectoreum—Long tapering leaves of deep sea green 
flushed purple, purple tip. 35c. 
Beta—Rosettes of brownish colored leaves, tufted with white 
hair, 35c. 
Blandum—Narrow reddish leaves, attractive. 35c. 
Brauni—Greenish brown rosettes, tipped brownish red, 35c. 
Calcareum—Very distinct, large glaucous cup-shaped rosettes of 
sharply pointed leaves with conspicuous red-purple tip. 50c. 
Cantalicum—Large rosettes of grey-green velvety leaves, broader 
at the tips. 35c. 
Ciliatum Rubrum—A medium sized hybrid, each leaf has hair out- 
lining turning red in the spring. 50c. 
Clusianum—Rosettes of pale green with distinct brown-red tip. 35c. 
Comolli—Grey-green purple tipped, turning purplish throughout 
in winter. 35c, 
Compt de Congal—A hybrid variety. 35c. 


