WELLER NURSERIES CO., Inc. Holland, Mich. HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS 
SEMPERVIVUM (House Leak or Hen and Chickens) 
ALBERTII. Sage green leaves. Flowers pale yellow. 2-3 inches. June. 
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+BOULIACIANUM. Green rosettes with reddish brown tips. Pale pink flowers. x 
yCOMILII. Very similar to Accuminatum, smaller rosettes. 
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jFIMBRIATUM. Rosettes green, margins deflexed hairy. Flowers bright red. 
+GLAUCUM. Glaucous rosettes with slight reddish-brown tips. Pale or bright 
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*METTENIANUM. Flat rosettes, short grayish-green leaves. Flowers deep rose. —. 
+MONTANUM. Green rosettes, bright, mauve-red flowers. _....__________ 
;REGENAE AMALIAE. Green rosettes, purplish brown tips. Pale, yellow flowers. —~ 
;RUPESTRIS. Pale green rosettes with distinct red-brown tips. —.-------—- aoe 
;TERNATUM. Erect green rosettes, tipped red with red center. __.............- 
SHASTA DAISY—see Chrysanthemum Maximum 
SIDALCEA (Greek Mallow) 
*ROSE QUEEN. Bright rose flowers. Extra fine for cutting. 2-3 ft. June-July. 
*ROSY GEM. Bright mauve-rose. 2-2¥% ft. June-July. 
SILENE (Autumn Catchfly) 
+MARITIMA. Glaucous blue foliage. White flowers. 2-3 inch high. June-Aug. _. 
7SHAFTA. Bright pink. 6 inches. July-October. 
SPEEDWELL—see Verenica 
SPERGULA (Syn. Arenaria Caespitosa) 
t;PILIFERA. Green moss. White flower. 2 inches. June. For flagstones. 
SPIRAEA (Astilbe) 
A perennial with excellent glossy foliage varying from dark red to light 
green and lovely feathery flower spikes in red, pink and white in June- 
July. This border-plant can also be used in combination with many 
evergreens. 
The following varieties are the most select. 
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*“FANAL. Brilliant carmine-red. Beautiful. 22 inch. 
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*QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Deep rose. 22 inch. 
SPIRAEA (Goat’s Beard; Meadow Sweet) 
*FILIPENDULA. FL. PL. Double white flowers. 30 inch. July-August. _... 
STACHYS (Woundwert) 
+LANATA. Silvery white wooly foliage covering the total area planted. Small purple 
flowers 12-15 inches high in July. Excellent along the front of a border. 
STATICE (Great Sea Lavender) 
*DUMOSA. Dense pure silver gray flowers. 30 inch high. July-August. 
*LATIFOLIA. Lavender. 18 inch. July-August. 
STOKESIA (Stokes Aster) 
*BLUE DANUBE. New introduction with striking large deep flowers, 
5-6 inches across. All summer. 15-18 inch. -.............-...2..00......... 
7CYANEA. Large lavender flowers. 18 inch. July-October. 
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 
to suit any height up to 12 inches. Pink flowers. July-September. -._____ 
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