HARDY 
SUCCULENTS 
All plants listed on this page have thick succulent 
foliage in addition to the fine flowering habit. 
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. 
*cauticolum—Prostrate slender purple stems with blue gray 
thick fleshy leaves. Deep rose flowers in September. 
*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. 
*Oregonum—Fat little globular leaves of brilliant emerald on 
2” twigs which hug the ground. Yellow flowers. 
*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. 
*spathulifolium—Fat little globular leaves of silver green on 
twiggy little plants. A most charming tropical appearing 
gem of refined habit. Yellow flowers. 
*spathulifolium purpureum—Very colorful form of the above 
having lovely bronze red foliage and bright 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. 
65c each; 3 of one kind $1.65; doz. $5.50 
fc Any 10 Sedums $6.00 
One each of the 22 Sedums $11.50 
SAXIFRAGA MEGASEA (Bergenia) 
Very effeetive 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. 
75c each; 3 of one kind $2.00; doz. $6.50 
One each of the 4 Saxifraga Megasea $2.35 
SEMPERVIVUM 
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—wWooly 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. 
65c each; 3 of one kind $1.65; doz. $5.50 
Any 10 Sempervivums $6.00 
One each of the 25 Sempervivums $14.50 
EUPHORBIA (Eu-for’-bi-a)—Spurge 
The value of this family lies in the showy colored bracts 
above the leafy stalks. Hardy and lasting perennials. 
*myrsinites—Trailing evergreen shrublets. Fat little branches 
of sea-foam blue and gay yellow bracts. 
65c each; 3 for $1.65; doz. $5.50 
GORMANIA (Gor-man’-i-a) 
*watsoni—Fat little succulent leaves closely packed on much 
branched 2” plants, lightly dusted with silver giving this 
rare alpine a tropical appearance. Yellow Sedum-like 
flowers. 75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
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