SAXIFRAGA MEGASEA 
SAXIFRAGA MEGASEA (Bergenia) 
Very effective tropical appearance. Large glossy leaves 
from a creeping stock turning brilliant crimson in early fall 
and persisting throughout the winter. The immense heads 
of drooping bell-shaped flowers are borne on heavy red 
stems 18” tall, and bloom over a long period. May and June. 
Full sun or light shade. 
*cordifolia—Large heads of pink flowers very early. 
*crassifolia—Drooping masses of rose-pink flowers. 
*ligulata leichtlini—Large crinkled leaves and fine heads of 
deep rose colored flowers. 
*purpurascens — A little taller with deep reddish purple 
flowers. 
One each of the 4 Saxifraga Megasea $2.35 
SEDUM (See’-dum)—Stonecrop 
Interesting fleshy leaved plants for the rockery. Full sun 
and poor soil suit them best. 
*anacampseros—Striking silvered serpentine foliage and pur- 
ple flowers. 
*Asiaticum Wallichianum—Fine erect growing sort with hand- 
some heads of orange-yellow flowers. 12”. 
*Cape Blanco—Very rare form, much branched with silvery 
white, thick, spatulate leaves. 
*caulicolor—Thick grey green leaves form an attractive tangle 
of short branches terminating in large heads of bright rose 
colored flowers. New and quite unusual in appearance. 
*cristatum—Blue-green tufts which flatten out at the tips in 
a cocks-comb like formation. Yellow flowers. 
*ewersi—Lovely blue-green little shrub with fine pink flowers. 
*glauca—Prostrate mats of tiny blue grey rosettes covered 
with golden yellow flowers in May. The foliage is lovely 
at all times. 
*globosum (Old Man Bones)—Interesting globular leaved sort. 
*kamtschaticum—A mat forming type with lovely deep green 
scalloped leaves and yellow flowers. 
*kamtschaticum variegatum—Fine variegated green and white. 
*middendorffianum—Choice and interesting with dainty 
branches and serrated leaves of rich bronzy-red. 
*pruinatum forsterianum—Masses of silver-blue spruce-like 
branches. 3”. 
*sieboldi—Thick blue-green leaves with rich pink edging re- 
sembling pieces of broken china. Pink flowers. 
*spatulatum — Fat little globular leaves of silver green on 
twiggy little plants. A most charming tropical appearing 
gem of refined habit. Yellow flowers. 
*spectabile brilliant—Bold heads of deep pink on sturdy suc- 
culent 18” stalks. 
*spectabile rubrifolium—Red leaved form with cream colored 
flowers. 
*spectabile variegatum—Green and white foliage and deep 
cream colored flowers. ~ 
*stahli—A lovely deep green mossy type that colors a lovely 
red in autumn. Yellow flowers. 1”. 
*stoloniferum—Fine evergreen creeper. Pink flowers. 
*stoloniferum coccineum (Dragon’s Blood)—Crimson flowers 
and brilliant winter foliage. Very fine. 
*telephium—Thick, succulent leaves and rose purple flowers. 
One each of the 21 Sedums $12.00 
SEMPERVIVUM ARACHNOIDENUM 
SEMPERVIVUM (Sem-per-vy’-vum)— 
Hen and Chickens 
Fascinating group for the rockery. Happy anywhere in the 
sun. 
*Alpha—Hairy rosettes of fine rosy red. 
“arachnoideum—Tiny rosettes of pale green connected by fine 
silvery web-like hairs. 
*arachnoideum major—Larger than the above with masses of 
snowy cobwebs. 
*arachnoideum rubrum—Red tinted rosettes. 
*arenaria—Tiny emerald balls from the top of which, the 
chicks roll to the base to start new plants. 
*Beta—Fine coppery rosettes covered with soft white hair. 
*brauni—Green with red-brown margin. 
*comolli—A beauty with red flowers. 
*Compt de Congal—Fine large bronzy sort. 
*doellianum—WoOoly grey rosettes. 
*Emerald Giant—Huge emerald green 8” across. 
*glaucum—Large rosettes tipped with red. 
*Havana—Very large deep green rosettes edged with purple. 
*longbardum—Broad pointed leaves tipped with red. Choice. 
*mettenianum—4’ rosettes of bronzy red. 
*modgeri—Medium sized rosettes completely covered with 
white down. 
*Purdy’s 60-2—Medium sized. Long leaves marbled violet. 
*purpurea acutifolia—Pointed purple leaves. 
*regina—Emerald green tipped red. 
*rubicundum—Large pale green tipped red and covered with 
fine hair. 
*rubicundum, Lowes Var.—Wooly grey, edged with red. 
*Schleham rubicundum—Medium sized bright red. 
*segueri—Medium Size bright green. 
*tectorum—Old-fashioned hen and chickens. 
*verlotti—Pale green tinged with red. 
One each of the 25 Sempervivums $15.00 
SCABIOSA (Ska-be-oh’-sa)—Pincushion Flower 
Very hardy plants for sunny- border furnishing an abun. 
dance of very long stemmed cut flowers. 
Blue Snowflake—A novelty of unusual merit having flowers 
of exceptional size and substance. Immense soft blue with 
delicate pink anthers. True stock from division. 
95c each; 3 for $2.65; doz. $9.50 
caucasica alba—A charming snow white “Blue Bonnet” that 
is perfect for cutting and arrangements. July to October. 
Isaac House Hybrids—These charming Blue Bonnets are a 
lovely shade of soft deep lavender-blue. Large flowers all 
season. 
pennsylvanica (syn. Cephalaria tatarica)—Large golden yel- 
low flowers quite similar to the above but borne on branch- 
ing plants 4’ tall. Will cut with 15” stems. Superb keep- 
ing quality. 
One each of the 4 Scabiosas $2.75 
SHASTA DAISY—See Chrysanthemum Maximum 
PRICES: 65c each; 3 for $1.65; $6.50 a dozen, except where noted sas 
