WELLER NURSERIES CO., Inc., Holland, Mich. 
SEDUM, Continued 
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*SPECTABILIS VARIEGATA. Same as above with variegated leaves. ...........---.- 
7;SPURIUM COCCINEUM. (Trailing). Crimson. 6 inch. July-Aug...................-..- 
+SPURIUM PURPLE BEAUTY. (New). Very free flowering, 
with large umbels of beautiful deep red flowers (soft Peony- 
purple): 2 Grinch JOly—A UP UStl eee reat 
foOLAH LI | Compact) srow th. Crimson: foliager 4a 1nchiy sess ceerecscsererceatesecccersscecccresazen 
*;STONOLIFERUM. (Trailing). Purplish pink. 6 inch. July-August..............--....- 
*+TELEPHIUM. The true live-for-ever. Bluish green foliage with rose to al- 
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SEMPERVIVUM (House Leak or Hen and Chickens) 
TARBNARIA Small rreen’ rosettess eaccccccesersstesssiesrres see cterererer ae acta ecteeteeereter omerscrcustaraas 
tBOULIACIANUM. Green rosettes with reddish brown tips. Pale pink flowers. 
+COMILII. Very similar to Accuminatum, smaller rosettes. ..............ccccececceecseseeeeee 
fDOELLIANUM. Hairy rosettes, tipped red. Flowers red. ..............-cccs--ccccceeceeeeeee 
tFIMBRIATUM. Rosettes green, margins deflexed hairy. Flowers bright red..... 
tGLAUCUM. Glaucous rosettes with slight reddish-brown tips. Pale or bright 
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fMETTENIANUM. Flat rosettes, short grayish-green leaves. Flowers deep rose. 
tMONTANUM. Green rosettes, bright, mauve-red flowers. .............::::::00.. v-see-eseeeeeeee 
tREGENAE AMALIAE. Green rosettes, purplish brown tips. Pale, eee flowers. 
fTERNATUM. Erect green rosettes, tipped red with red center. -......-....-......---.--0 
SHASTA DAISY—see Chrysanthemum Maximum 
SIDALCEA (Greek Mallow) 
*ROSH QUEEN. Bright rose flowers. Extra fine for cutting. 2-3 ft. June-July... 
SILENE (Autumn Catchfly) 
*MARITIMA. Glaucous blue foliage. White flowers. 2-3 in. high. June-Aug... 
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SPEEDWELL—see Veronica 
SPERGULA (Syn. Arenaria Caespitosa) 
TPILIFERA. Green moss. White flowers. 2 inches. Jumne................-......-.ccccsscceseeooee 
SPIRAEA (Goat’s Beard; Meadow Sweet) 
*FILIPENDULA FL. PL. Double white flqwers, 36 inch. June-July................-....--. 
STACHYS (Woundwort) 
F*LANATA. Silvery white wooly foliage, purple flowers. 12-15 inch...................... 
STATICE (Great Sea Lavender) 
*DUMOSA, Dense pure ‘silver-eray flowers. SOU im Ch sec. ccccceecoeseeceeseece neces reeereeee-oeentee 
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STOKESIA (Stokes Aster) 
*BLUE DANUBE. New _ introduetion with striking large deep 
flowers, 5-6 inches across. Al] SUMMED. ----------------------- ee 
+CYANEA. Large lavender flowers. 18 inch. July-Oct. .........22.22--20-.------2eccee ce eeereeee 
SUNFLOWER—see Helianthus and Heliopsis 
SUNROSE—see Helianthemum 
SWEET PEA—see Lathyrus 
SWEET WILLIAM—see Dianthus Barbatus 
TEUCRIUM (Germander) 
{CHAMAEDRYS. Glossy green foliage resembling dwarf Boxwood. Can be clipped 
tohsuitvany, heightsup) toll 2einchesssrercccsccccercecececceetrerne ree eee ee 
FORIENTALIS. Blue flowers in August. Dwarf. -.000...0....00....ccccccccececssecscensscessseccceecccee 
THALICTRUM (Meadow-Rue) 
*ADIANTIFOLIUM. Fern-like foliage. White flower-spikes in June. 2 ft... 
THRIFT—see Armeria 
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