FRANKLIN GARDENS 

Doellianum—Neat grower, grey rosettes of hairy leaves, turning 
red and closing in the fall. 35c. 
Emberley’s pink—A flat rosette of pinkish coloring. 35c. 
Emerald Giant—Very large emerald green rosettes. 50c. 
Engle Seedling—Medium sized green rosettes, bronze in winter, 35c. 
Erytheraeum—Soft *grayish-purple rosettes, whole plant covered 
with soft down. 35c. 
Fauconette—A bantam. Small webbed rosettes of very narrow 
needle-like green leaves stained red. 35c. 
Fimbriatum—Fringed Houseleek. Medium rosettes. 35c. 
Funcki—Medium sized brownish rosettes. 35c. 
Glaucom—Glaucous medium rosettes. 35c. 
Globiferum—Globe Bearing Houseleek. Medium rosettes of short 
scale-like light green leaves tipped brown, offsets are round 
balls carried on side of mother, falling off at a touch and growing 
wherever they roll. Yellow flowers. 35c. 
Haussmanni—Rare hybrid. Globular pale gray-blue velvety ro- 
settes. Yellow flowers, 75c. 
Havana—Dense rosettes of dark green, purple edged leaves, 35c. 
Hirtum Purpureum—tThe center of the rosette is green while the 
small surrounding chicks are purple. 35c. 
Histoni—Lovely high colored red and green rosettes. 35c. 
Huteri—Large densely placed green leaves. 35c. 
Juratense—Medium sized compact rosettes, green tipped red, 35c. 
Kindingeri—Medium sized rosettes of light green. 35c. 
Kochi—Rosettes medium sized with deep red tips. 35c. 
Laggeri (Arachnoideum Tomentosum or Arach. Major)—The largest 
cobweb variety. 40c. 
La Harpei—Large rosettes of satiny leaves tinged red. 50c. 
La Mottei—Large green rosettes tipped red. 35c. 
Lesurianum—Green rosettes tipped purplish. 35c. 
Longifolia—Large rosettes with long light green leaves. 35c. 
Longobordum—Broad pointed leaves tipped with red. 35c. 
Lown’s No. 60—Globular green rosettes suffused red, with silky 
hairs on margins and tips of leaves. 40c. 
Magnificum—Large rosettes of deep rosy red throughout, overlaid 
grey. 50c. 
Malbyi—Large flat red rosettes. 50c. 
Mauvine—Attractive purplish green leaves, light pink blossoms. 
Mayfair Hybrid No. 14—Cross of Arachnoideum and Pittoni. Small 
gray rosettes, hairy tufts at tips, pink flowers. 50c. 
Minto’s Seedling—Green tinted red rosettes with hairy tips. 35c. 
Mitchell’s Giant—A seedling of Giganteum, Full grown rosettes 
may reach a foot across, flat, very crowded short leaves which 
have the outer half clear green and inner half misty pink. $1.50. 
Mitchell’s Seedling—Lower half green, upper half deep red. 50c. 
Mettentianum—Rosettes of bronze red. 35c. 
Moggsridgeri—Small rosettes, light bristles give silvery tone. 
Montanum—Distinct, with inch greyish-green loose rosettes, narrow 
pointed leaves. The offsets are on long slender leafy and quite 
hairy stems, 365c. 
Moreliannum—Green rosettes tipped brown. 35c. 
Neilrich—Narrow glaberous leaves. 35c. 
Ornatum—Brownish rosettes, red in winter. 35c. 
Pallidum—-Bright green leaves edges and tips bronzy. 35c. 
Penniculatum—Green rosettes hairy at the margins. 35c, 
Pittoni—Medium one-sided rosettes of plush-like narrow, rather 
erect leaves, distinct yellow flowers. 40c. 
Purdy’s 60-1—Medium red rosettes, leaves narrow and long, taper- 
Ing. tO a lOng point: auc. 
Purdy’s 80-1—Green with red base and tips. 35c. 
Purdy’s 90-1—Grey-green medium sized downy rosettes overlaid 
rose. 50c. 


