. Catalogue and price list. Rock plants Catalogs; Rock gardens Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs. S. rupestre:—Very pretty plant with golden yellow flowers ... .35 S. sarmentosum:—Rapidly spreading kind. Yellow flowers in June .35 S. sexangulare:—Much like S. acre but its golden sheet of bloom comes a month later . 35 S. sieboldi:—Round, red-edged leaves. Bright pink bloom. Aug. .35 S. spathulifolium:—A lovely but rather difficult little sedum. Little glaucous blue rosettes often tinged red with white blossoms on 4 inch stems. We give it light shade .50 S. spathulifolium purpure


. Catalogue and price list. Rock plants Catalogs; Rock gardens Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs. S. rupestre:—Very pretty plant with golden yellow flowers ... .35 S. sarmentosum:—Rapidly spreading kind. Yellow flowers in June .35 S. sexangulare:—Much like S. acre but its golden sheet of bloom comes a month later . 35 S. sieboldi:—Round, red-edged leaves. Bright pink bloom. Aug. .35 S. spathulifolium:—A lovely but rather difficult little sedum. Little glaucous blue rosettes often tinged red with white blossoms on 4 inch stems. We give it light shade .50 S. spathulifolium purpureum:—An even more brilliant sedum than the above, being more highly colored .75 S. spectabile:—12-18 in. Erect growing with pink bloom. Sept. .35 S. spectabile Brilliant:—A dark pink form of Spectabile .35 S. spurium coccineum:—Rosy-crimson flowers in late summer .35 S. stenopetalum:—6 in. Deep green foliage. Golden flowers in July ... .35 S. stolonifera:—Desirable. Purplish-pink flowers in August .35 S. Stribyrni:—4 in. Rare. Evergreen foliage and golden flowers .50 S. ternatum:—Spreading plant. Triangular sprays, white flowers .35 S. Tstarinowi:—A deciduous sedum from China with fleshy oblong foliage after the order of S. Sieboldi, and light pink flowers on 6 inch stems in the fall; very rare 75. Semperviviums in Rock Garden Semperviviums-Hens and Chicks These are most attractive and hardy little plants for crevices among the rocks. They form pretty rosettes and slowly spread, filling the niches with an unique loveliness. A Rock Garden without several varieties of Hens and Chix" can hardly be imagined. Many of these varieties change greatly with a change of soil. The descriptions given are the best we can do, and represent them as they grow here (44). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly rese


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