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*Seiboldi Variegata—A rare form of the preceding having 
yellow variegated leaves. 50 cents each. 
Spectabile Brilliant—A bright red form of the Spectabile. 
40 cents each. 
*Sedum Spurium Coccineum—Deep red flowers in early Fall. 
6 in. 40 cents each. 
Sempervivums — Hen-and-Chickens 
Most attractive hardy plants for the rock garden or rock 
wall. The rosette-like thick leaves are fleshy and pointed. The 
small clumps slewly spread, filling pockets and rock crevices. 
Transplanting may be done at any time of the year. 
*Alipha—Sligchtly webbed, rosy crimson. 40 cents each. 
*Atropurpureum—Rosettes are 4-5 in. in diameter. Retains 
its deep color. 50 cents each. 
*Calcarium—Rosettes 4 inches across of bluish leaves hav- 
ing a broad brown section at the tip. Very striking. A 
choice variety. 40 cents each. 
*Laggeri—Very near to Arachnoideum, larger rosettes. 40 
cents each. 
*Powelli—Center red, outer parts of leaves green. Attrac- 
tive. 40 cents each. 
*Reginae Amelia—Richly colored. Does not make offsets. 
50 cents each, 
*Rosy Purple Beauty—8 in. rosettes of large deep purple 
leaves. Color is maintained throughout the year. 40 cents 
each. 
*Rubicundum Hybridum—A very attractive variety, rosettes 
3 to 4 inches in diameter. From base of leaf to outer third 
deep red while tip and margins are bright green. 40 cents 
each. 
*Silene Pennsylvanica—Bright pink flowers in May. 4 in. 
Acid soil. 40 cents each. 24 
*Silene Schafta—Rose pink flowers in late Summer and Fall. 
4 in. 40 cents each. 
*Statice Latifolia (Great Sea Lavender)—Large finely divided 
heads of pretty lavender blue flowers which are very small 
and retain their beauty for a long time when cut and 
dried. Forms attractive rosettes of leathery green leaves. 
15 in. July and August. 35 cents each. 
*Stokesia Cyanea (Stokes Astor) (Cornflower Aster) — Very 
large lavender blue centaurea-like blossoms all Summer. 
18 in. Good moist soil. 35 cents each. 
*Thalictrum Aquilegifolium—Fluffy heads of purple flowers in 
May and June. Excellent border or cut flower plant. 3 ft. 
40 cents each. 
Thalictrum Glaucum—Chinese yellow fragrant flowers, finely 
cut blue-gray foliage. 40 cents each. 
Thermopsis Carolina—(Yellow Lupine)—Yellow Lupine flowers 
in June and July. 2 ft. 85 cents each. 
*Thymus Serpyllum Album (White Thyme)—Makes a _ white 
mat. Poor soil in sun. June and July. 40 cents each. 
*Thymus Serpyllum Coccineum (Crimson Thyme)—A red flow- 
ering form of the above. 40 cents each. 
Tradescantia Wirginica—(Spiderwort)—Blue flowers all sum- 
mer. These are of short duration but come in rapid suc- 
cession. 2 ft. Moist soil, does well in shade. 30 cents each. 
Tritoma Pfitzeri (Red Hot Poker)—(Torch Lily) (Flame Flow- 
er)—Small tubular orange-scarlet flowers thickly set on 
tall naked stems. Blooms from August to frost. 21% ft. 
Requires winter protection and should be planted in Spring 
only. 40 cents each. 
Trollius Europeus Orange Globe—Bright orange yellow flowers. 
‘Flowers resemble large semi-double Buttercups. Free flow- 
ering May to August. 18 in., moist soil. 50 cents each. 
Trollius Ledebourii Golden Queen—A variety of Ledebourii, 
having larger flowers and blooming more freely. 50 cents 
each. 
*Tunica Saxifraga Rosea fl. pl. (Double Coat Flower)—A real 
gem for the border or Rockery that blooms freely and con- 
tinuously from Spring to freezing weather. Double pink 
flowers. 6 in. Well drained soil in sun. 50 cents each. 
Valeriana Officinalis (Hardy Garden Heliotrope)—White tinted 
rose in heads on straight stems. Strong delicious heliotrope 
fragrance. 31% ft. Any good soil. 85 cents each. 

