. Salvia Argentea Saxifraga Pyramidalis. SEDUM (Stone-crop). The dwarf or creeping varieties are s\iitable for rock-work, covering graves, dry, sunny banks and carpet bedding, while the taller species make fine subjects for the mixed border. Acre {Goldin Moss). Creeping, foliage and flowers bright yellow. 10 cts. each ; .$ per doz.; $6 00 per 100. Album. Creeping, bright green foliage ; flowers white. Maxiinuiu Atropurpureiiin Forms an erect bush, 15 inches high, with dark bronzy purplish foliage and dull reddish flowers. Pulchelluin {BinVs-foot Stone- crop). Creeping, with small foliage,


. Salvia Argentea Saxifraga Pyramidalis. SEDUM (Stone-crop). The dwarf or creeping varieties are s\iitable for rock-work, covering graves, dry, sunny banks and carpet bedding, while the taller species make fine subjects for the mixed border. Acre {Goldin Moss). Creeping, foliage and flowers bright yellow. 10 cts. each ; .$ per doz.; $6 00 per 100. Album. Creeping, bright green foliage ; flowers white. Maxiinuiu Atropurpureiiin Forms an erect bush, 15 inches high, with dark bronzy purplish foliage and dull reddish flowers. Pulchelluin {BinVs-foot Stone- crop). Creeping, with small foliage, which assumes various tints of red, brown and purple; flowers rosy-purple. Sexang'lllare. Creeping, dark green foliage and yellow flowers. Spectabilis {Brilliant Stone-crop). One of the prettiest erect- growing species, attaining a height of 18 inches, with broad, oval, light green foliage and immense, showy heads of handsome rose- colored flowers ; indispensable as a late fall-blooming plant. Any of the above, 15 cts. each ; $ per doz., except where noted. SHORTIA. Galacifolia. A rare and handsome evergreen, forming broad car- pets of showy, bronzy green foliage in summer, and assuming a rich bronzy red color in winter. The flowers are pure white, about an inch across each on a stiff wiry stem, and turning pink with age. 25 cts. each ; $ per doz. STACHYS (Woundwort). Liaiiata. Forms a densely-leaved mass of bright silvery-white woolly foliage and inconspicuous clusters of light purple flowers; as a plant for edging or for clumps in the liorder or wherever intense color is desired for contrast with other foliage, it will be found most useful. 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; $;" 100. STOB^A. Membranifolia. An exceedingly ornamental thistle-like plant of sturdy growth, about 5 feet high, with gray spiny foliage and yellow flowers in July and August. 15 cts. each ; $ per doz. SYMPHYTUM. Asperriiniim Aureo Variegatuni ( Variegated Comfrey). A pretty golden


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