SROSMARINUS— 
officinalis—true Rosemary for flavoring, evergreen shrub to 2 feet, foliage 
with greyish cast, flowers lavender in spikes in summer. 3’s. 
tofficinalis prostratus—prostrate or trailing form of above. An excellent 
combination herb and ground cover — one plant will spread 3-4 
feet. g.c. — 80¢. Fts. to order only. 
tofficinalis prostratus Forrestii—bright green foliage, light blue flowers, 
forms mounds. Good ground or bank cover. g.c. — 80¢. Fts. to order 
only. 
SALVIA (Sage)—Many varieties, some tall, some short, mostly blue or la- 
vender flowers in slender spikes, bloom summer and fall. 
azurea grandiflora—light blue flowers, 3-4 feet. g.c. 
farinacea Blue Bedder—2%% feet mid-blue flowers with white woolly calyx 
and foliage which gives unusual effect. Fts., g.c. 
Juriscti—to 1% feet, free-blooming with graceful spikes of violet flowers, 
very handsome. g.c. 
Sofficinalis—the sweet herb or cooking sage, to 2 feet, somwhat white 
woolly, purple flowers. 3’s. 
patens—to 2% feet, flowers deep blue. 4’s. 
uliginosa—to 6 feet, loose spikes of azure-blue, very effective with golden- 
rod in fall, should be divided every other year or will be invasive. g.c. 
8SANTOLINA chamaecyparissus (Lavender Cotton)—stiff shrub to 2 feet 
high and wide with silvery grey foliage and yellow buttonflowers, 
mostly used as hedge or for grey foliage accent. Flats — $4.00. 
g.c. — 80¢. 
8SATUREJA montana (pygmaea) (Winter Savory)—neat green subshrub to 
12 inches, white flowers. Used for seasoning soups and meat dishes. 
3’s. 
intricata—trailing, with dark green small leaves and delicate pink tiny 
flowers June-August. A dainty and charming plant. 4’s — 60c. 
SCABIOSA caucasica House’s Hybrids—to 2% feet, May-November, excellent 
cut flower, large lavender and blue flowers on long stems. g.c. 
TSEDUM amecanecanum—dwarf, hardy light green succulent with yellow 
flowers in spring. Excellent drought-resistant ground cover. Flats. 
Sieboldii — dwarf trailer with handsome bluish grey foliage margined 
red, with rose-pink flowers in August-September. Foliage and stems 
give excellent ruddy fall coloring. Good pot plant. 4’s. 
spectabile — fine hardy succulent with light green thick leaves, 1-1 
feet high, flowers soft pink in large flat heads, August-September, 
part shade or sun. g.c. 
SENECIO cineraria—handsome silver grey foliage on 2 foot plants. Good 
contrast in garden. g.c. — 80¢. 
Greyii—to 4 feet, evergreen grey foliage plant. g.c. — 80¢. 
SHASTA DAISY—see Chrysanthemum maximum. 
*SILENE maritima—prostrate, trailing, light green foliage, white flowers, 
April-October. g.c. 
Schafta—to 6 inches, magenta pink flowers in profusion from rosettes of 
low foliage in summer. g.c. 
*SOLIDAGO Golden Wings—4-6 feet, golden rod, late summer and fall, pro- 
duce handsome plumes of golden yellow. Divide every other year as 
it increases rapidly, sun or part shade. g.c. 
* Indicates plants for shade. § Indicates herbs. _f Indicates ground covers. 
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