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SEMPERVIVUM ARACHNOIDEUM 

Sampervivum arachnoideum. (Cobweb Houseleek) Slow spreading carpet of tight little 
rosettes covered with fine, silky, cobweb-like white wool. Showy clear pink flowers 
on 6 inch stems in July. The illustration can describe better than words. 
gocebachs © 35101 O0ce wl2tor $3.50; 
Sempervivum calcareum. Large rosettes about 2 inches across, with attractive blue-gray 
leaves tipped brown. A slow growing clump forming variety. 
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Sempervivum hausmannii. An extremely rare hybrid with lovely globular, pale blue-gray 
soft velvety rosettes and fine yellow flowers in July. A very neat and slow growing 
kind. 75c Eachi. 3. tora$1.90., 12 for $7.50. 
Sempervivum heuffelii. The true type from the Alps of Transylvania. The slowest grow- 
ing species with tight reddish-brown rosettes, each leaf ending in a sharp point. 
One large rosette that seldom produces any little ones. $1.00 Each. 
Sempervivum hookerii. Very compact little mounds of tiny green and brown rosettes 
bearly a half inch in diameter. By far the smallest of the race. Pink flowers on 4 inch 
stems in July. 50e¢eacheans: fous le2 5, 
Sempervivum Mayfair Hybrid. A cross of S. arachnoideum and S. pittonu, with small 
gray-green rosettes that have brown hairy tufts at the tips. This fine hybrid forms 
fast spreading solid sheets of tight rosettes about half an inch in diameter. There is 
a solid mat on the face of our dry wall almost 3 feet in diameter. 
35ceHachy sSifom 00Geal2 tor $350. 
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