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THE YELLOW SHEETS 

Only a few young plants, 10c. Has not 
bloomed for me, 
Opuntia Elata, 10c. 
Peanut Cactus (Chamecerous_ Syl- 
vestris, 10c. 
Opuntia Villis (dwarf tender), 10c. . 
Kalanchoe Fedschenkoi, some say this 
also is a Bryophyllum. In bloom now, 
dark orange colored small flowers, 10c. 
Variegated Pedilanthus, 10c. 
A very few young slid of 
Aloe 
Davyanna, 10c. 
Talinum, tender perennial, blooming 
early from seed. Tall, with pink flowers 
much like Baby’s Breath. Seeds itself 
as far north as Topeka, Bas. 5c each; 
30c per doz. 
A very few Red Dragon Plants. 
(Huernia Schneelandriana) 15c each. 
A very. few of the rare Red Edged 
Sanseveria, 35c each. 
Small, thrifty plants of Elephant 
Ear, 10c. 
HARDY ROCK GARDEN PLANTS 
HARDY SEDUMS, All Sedums I call 
hardy can survive 15 below zero with- 
out protection. Some of them are hardy 
in the sub-Artic. Most are fine for rock 
garden plants. Most of the dwarf plants 
listed under other heads, and many of 
the wildlings, are also good: SOE s rock 
gardens, 
I have wholesale quantities of the fol- 
lowing Sedums: Sarmentosum, hardy to 
subarctic, pendant effect, One sent me 
Glaucum, much like album, but’ dif- 
ferent flowers and winter coloring; Al- 
bum white flowers; evergreen with us, 
an album hybrid has never bloomed for 
me, color of foliage slightly different, a 
grey green one which I think is altis- 
sum, good in rock garden, dish garden 
or as a pot plant; é 
Have from one to a dozen plants of 
other varieties. Will trade, plant for 
ph lant, any. Sedum. ‘listed for oars of 
others I do not have. 
Any Sedum listed, labeled to the best 
of my knowledge, Be. 
Seven well-rooted, small .clumps, all 
different, 
knowledge, 25ce postpaid. 
If selection -is left to me, 50 well-. 
labeled, 
rooted Sedums, 10 varieties 
$1.00. 
If unlaheled, 1c each in lot of 25. 
CONFEDERATE VIOLETS, grey ef-. 
fect, thrive in poor soil and can stand 
more sun than others. 
WHITE VIOLETS, force easily ens 
late winter blooming IF you can keep’ 
mice away from the tiny buds: 
RED TRADESCANTIA, so 
from the winter color of the leaves. 
Mother plants I brought in from ‘clay’ 
bank hillsides, light shade, had deep 
maroon colored flowers; but only the. 
Lord Himself. knows > what color they 
will be in your garden. Anything from 
bluish white through all the shades of 
blue and purple to deep maroon, will be 
entirely normal, One of the native 
Spiderworts. Very hardy. ’ 
FIVE FINGERS (Potentilla) a rock 
garden plant, vine, does not. seem. to 
make a big plant. Neat yellow, small 
flowers in early summer. Very hardy; 
needs no cultivation, likes to scramble 
over rocks, This is a medicinal plant. 
Any of the above plants 5¢ each, un- 
less otherwise noted, 
Laura D. Cole, Grannis, Ark. 
CIRCULAR MAILING 
I have a big: mailing ‘list ‘of poten 
lovers and other hobbyists. Only clean, 
decent matter accepted. My rates: 
4 as ‘ 
- , 100 250 500 1000 
SXG) ules) oe ae 20 45 , 85 1.50 
CSG! Ne Re 30 ©.70. 1.80 2.50 
Laura D. Cole, presets ane 
“Pleage do not waste ostau ie MENS 
ing me pornographic. stuff of any de- 
scription. Simply puts me to trouble and 
expense of firing it’ right back. ~~ 
July-August, 1948 

labeled. to the best of my 
calee 
50 1.00 1.75 3.00. 

