ROSES—AIl are hardy but may be grown as 
house plants, too— 
Dwarf—50c each 
Oakington Ruby—red Cherub—apricot 
Pink Midget Leprechaun—white 
Rouletti—pink Mars—red 
ROSEMARY—Rosmarinus officinalis, aromatic 
shrub 
SAGE—Salvia officinalis, another plant for 
the cher big Girdle mites sere eee 
SAGINA SUBULATA (C)—Irish Moss or Lazy 
Man’s Lawn, suitable for the crevices in 
paved areas or between stepping stones 
SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS (R)—Bloodroot, 
single white flowers; stems fleshy..-....-........ 
SANTOLINA CHAMAECYPARISSUS (R)—Lav- 
ender Cotton, gray foliage with sage odor; 
yellow button-shaped flowers; bushy habit 
SAPONARIA OCCYMOIDES (R)—Soapwort or 
Creeping Bouncing Bet, trailing stems 
bearing myriads of bright pink flowers; 
GOodswallllplcint seer aeeeaenee .50 and 
SAXIFRAGA AEIZOON (R)—Neat rosettes of 
encrusted leaves; white or pink__................ 
S. BERGENIA MEGASEA (P) — Huge-leaved 
plants with bright pink flowers__.................- 
S. DECIPIENS (C)—Mossy growth with pink 
flowers held upright on stems_................_... 
S. LINGULATA (R)—Narrow encrusted leaves; 
heavy-headed flower stems 1 to 2 feet __.. 
S. MARGINATA (R)— White flowers much 
spotted; tiny encrusted rosettes........-.....--...- 
S. UMBROSA NANA (C) (R)}—Dwarf London's 
Pridesdaintysspraysnot) pimkescsetece eee 
SCABIOSA PARNASSIFOLIA (R) — Mourning 
Bride, silvery foliage; pink flowers___......__.- 
Med. Dwarf—75c ea. 
YS 
22 
SEDUM (R) (C)— Mostly succulent-leaved 
plantss ton hot; ssUNMy, PlQCeS= sesso 
ACRE—Wallpepper or Love Entangle, yel- 
low-green foliage; flowers yellow. 
ALBUM—White flowers with reddish an- 
thers; smooth, green leaves. 
HISPANICUM—Pinkish-white flowers; tiny 
gray leaves on thin, weak stems. 
MURALE—Fat reddish leaves; flowers simi- 
lar to Album. 
REFLEXUM—Fine, round leaves crowding 
ends of trailing stems. 
REFLEXUM CRISTATUM—Cockscomb form 
of preceeding variety. 
SIEBOLDI WATSONI—Pink flowers in late 
summer; gray saucer-shaped leaves. 
SPATHULIFOLIUM—A gray-leaved native; 
yellow flowers; one of the best. 
SPATHULIFOLIUM ATROPURPUREUM— 
Leaves of gray touched with rosy red. 
SPECTABILE — Showy Sedum, deciduous; 
showy rose-colored flowers.................----- 
SPURIUM—Flowers pink with red anthers. 
SELAGINELLA (C)—A tender mossy plant to 
use under greenhouse benches...........--------- 
SEMPERVIVUM—Houseleek or HenandChicks 
—A partial list of the large number of 
these fleshy sun loving plants which we 
grow, follows: 
25c each 50c each 
Arachnoideum No. 1, Alpha 
No. 2, No. 3 Beta 
Calcareum Blandum 
Glabellum Emerald Giant 
Globiferum Gamma 
Montanum M-1 
Rubens No. 54 
Rubicundum W-4 
Tectorum 
