64 MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 

SE DUM sIBEBOLDE 

Sedum tartarinowii. A charming upright grower about 6 inches high, with thin stems 
bearing neat pointed, serrated blue-gray leaves and pale pink flowers in August. A 
beautiful clump forming species from China for a choice spot in the rock garden 
or wall garden. It likes any ordinary garden soil in full sun. (Ph. 6-8) 
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SPECIAL SEDUM COLLECTION 
Six choice varieties for Rock garden or Wall Garden 
S. dasyphyllum glandul ferum; >. Kamtschaticum ; S. Middendorffianum; 
S. Nevii; S. siebol ii; S. spathulifolium Cape Blanco. 
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SEMPERVIVUM. Houseleek. (Crassulacese, Orpine Family) 
This family is especially useful for dry walls, for they are all neat cushions or mats 
of tight little rosettes that can live with hardly any so'l and moisture. This does not mean 
they can be left on top of a hot rock and be expected to florish. They must be planted, 
but a very light soil in shallow cracks or crevices is enough for their meager require- 
ments. They can also be planted directly in the garden in any‘ordinary garden soil that 
is not too acid. Ph. 6-8 su’tes them fine. All must have full sun. 
The names of species, varieties and hybrids are so jumbled up that we have made 
no effort to unscramble them. If the experts cannot do it, nor can we. All those listed 
below are quite distinct from each other and all are charming little rosetted plants to 
dress up your garden. 
All Our Plants Are Pot Grown. 
