Saccharata, Salmon Glow. Salmon pink flowers in 
early spring above beautiful silver spotted fol- 
LApes peas es Prot a cialis eee ai 1 OG 
Pryethrum, Painted Daisy. 
Sunny location in good soil. Neat growth and 
finely cut foliage make them attractive garden 
plants. Long stems and the simple beauty of 
tlower make them favorite for cutting. 
Helen. 24-30 in. Even double pink of fine form. 
Cut back plants tend to bloom again. The best 
double pink. Ss $1.09 
Robinson’s Hybrids. 9-3 ft. Very Jarge single flo- 
wers. Choice. __ Se h0e 
Ruby Red. Giant flowered singles for those who 
want the best. ____ CIE ets 60¢ 
Saxifraga, Rockfoil. 
Choice evergreen plants for the rock garden. 
Cordifolia, Heartieaf Saxifrage. 12-20 in. Big 
heartshaped leaves. Pink or reddish flowers in 
late April. Will grow in shade if kept dry in 
winter. - e eRe SEE) 
Crassifolia, Leather aC: 6- 16 in. Similar to 
the preceding but smaller. The leaves are not 
heart-shaped. Flowers opal ene rose purple 
we 75¢ 
Sedan: Sreneerone 
Sedums will grow in any dry sunny location- 
rock garden, wall or border. Spectabile will also 
grow in shade. 
Cauticolum. A dwarf clump forming species. The 
thick upright stems, five or less inches high 
have thick blue leaves terminating in dense clus- 
ters of deep red flowers in Sept. and Oct. J)Jwarf, 
compact and very choice. Spa ad 13209 
Sieboldii. A six inch clump with round, thick, sil- 
very gray leaves with reddish margin. It has 
bright pink flowers in Sept. and Oct. in showy 
clusters. Beit 60¢ 
Spectabile Brilliant. 12 to 15 inch clump plants. 
Attractive gray-green leaves on thick stems, 
topped with large clusters of bright pink flowers 
from late Aug. till fall. 
Spectabile variegata. An attractive green and yel- 
low variegated form of the above. The flowers 
are a pale pink. 
Spurium, Dragon’s Blood. Bronzy-red spreading 
mat of foliage becoming darker in winter. The 
flowers are in large clusters of a blood red in 
July and Aug. An excellent plant for wall or 
rock garden. 
Silene, Catchfly. 
Schafta. Deep rose pink flowers on 3-6 in. plants 
blooming June till fall. A good plant in dry lo- 
cation in full sun. 
Sisyrinchium, Satin Flower or Blue Eyed Grass. 
Striatum. 1-3 ft. %4 to 1 in. yellow flowers with 
darker center lines. Any good garden soil, sun- 
ny location. 
Spiraea, Meadow Sweet. 
Venusta. 3-4 ft. Rosy pink flowers July and Aug. 
Best in deep rich soil or by pool or brook. Sun 
or light shade. 
Stachys, Woundwort. 
Lanata, Woolly Woundwort. Small purple flowers 
on dense spikes. Plant white-woolly throughout. 
Use as an edging or bedding plant. Valuable for 
its very white herbage. For a well drained sun- 
ny location. 
