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Pyrenaicum—Medium rosettes of light green tipped red, 35c. 
Rangeri—Medium sized rosettes light green tipped bronze. 35c. 
Regina-Amaliae—Large soft green rosettes which grow tightly 
together, small yellow flowers. 
Rhidanthicum—Large medium green, brown tipped rosettes. 35c. 
Royanum—Large to 6 inches, light green rosettes with reddish 
purple tips. 
Rubicundum—Medium old rose brownish rosettes. 35c. 
Rubicundum Hybridum—A very distinct variety, base of leaf to 
outer one third deep red, while the tip and margin are bright 
green. 50c., é 
Ruthenicum—Greyish rosettes. 35c. 
Schnittsphni—Hybrid between Arachnoideum and Tectorum. —— 
Segueri—Bronze rosettes. 35c. 
Silverine—Very light silvery green. 40c. 
Spinulifolum—Large rosettes, the leaves are long and rather 
slender, bristly and margined with fine hairs. An unusual pale 
green sort. 75c. 
Standsfeldi—Extra large Arachnoideum.  50c. 
Tectorum—Large rosettes, broad pale green red tipped leaves. 35c. 
Theobaldi—Small brownish rosettes. 35c. 
Tisseri—Small rosettes ciliated around the edges, a neat grower. 
40c. 
Triste—Brown tipped dark green rosettes, tinted brown. 35c, 
Verlotti—Pale green rosettes tinged red brown. 35c. 
Violaceum—Purple leaved sort. 35c. 
Wulfeni—Large sea green rosettes, reddish at tips. 50c. 
Zelbouri—Velvety purplish green rosettes. 35c. 


Umbulicus Chrysantha—Quite distinct velvety light green rosettes 
and yellow flowers. Not a Sempervivum but on the same order. 35c. 
Shasta Daisy—See Chrysanthemum Maximum. 
Solidago—5 ft. A tall handsome variety with golden yellow plumes. 35c. 
Stachys Lanata—Rabbit Ears, 14 in. Furry, silvery leaves, resembling 
rabbit ears, forming tufts, spikes of rosy lavender flowers. 35c. 
Tanacetum Vulgare—Tansy. Scalloped leaves and heads of tarnished 
gold buttons in late summer. 35c. 
Tanacetum vulgare crispa—Fern leaved Tansy. The leaves are dark 
green, beautifully cut and fringed. 35c. 
Thalictrum—Meadow Rue. 
Adiantifolium—Foliage like a Maiden Hair Fern, and heads of 
yellow flowers in June. 35c. 
Thermopsis Rhombifolia—mDwarf Golden Pea. 8 to 12 in. Broad packed 
racemes of glowing fragrant yellow pea-like flowers in May, leaves 
light green. 35c. 
Thymus-Thyme. 
Citriodorus Argento-marginata—4-6 in. A dwarf shrubby plant 
of upright growth having attractive green leaves variegated 
with silver. 
Nitidus—12 in. Like a miniature silvery Irish yew, covering itself 
with rosy lilac in June, / 
Serpyllum Albus—1 in. White flowered form with pale green 
leaves. 35c. 
Serpyllum Annie Hall—1 in. Light pink flowers. 35c. 
Serpyllum Coccineum—Dark green bronzy foliage and crimson 
flowers. 35c. 


