. Catalog of hardy perennials shrubs, vines, roses, hedge plants evergreen trees small fruits and garden roots with illustrations and comments : no. 1. Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Horticulture Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. Sedum spectabilis. ALBIM. (6 inches.)—Clear green foliage in tufts and showy heads of white flowers from June to \ug'a^t. MAXIMUM VARIEGATUM,—Of strong erect growth with large oval, smooth, glaucous leaves, broadly marked and blotched with creamy white. Especially valuable


. Catalog of hardy perennials shrubs, vines, roses, hedge plants evergreen trees small fruits and garden roots with illustrations and comments : no. 1. Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Horticulture Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. Sedum spectabilis. ALBIM. (6 inches.)—Clear green foliage in tufts and showy heads of white flowers from June to \ug'a^t. MAXIMUM VARIEGATUM,—Of strong erect growth with large oval, smooth, glaucous leaves, broadly marked and blotched with creamy white. Especially valuable for rock planting. SIEBOLDII. ^6 to 9 inches.)—An invaluable variety of semi-trailing habit and evergreen foliage. From August until late October it produces large heads of bright rosy- purple flowers very freely and its red stems and round bluish green leaves, margined with pink, which are tinged with red and purple during winter, render it a remark- ably neat and attractive plant throughout the year. Splen- did for rock planting also. SPECTABILIS. Showy Sedum. (18 inches.)—Of erect habit and the finest of the Sedums. Large oval, light green, succulent leaves and a profusion of broad heads of showy rosy pink flowers in late summer and autumn. One of the few plants of dwarf habit that flowers late in the season. (See cut.) Each. 12c; $; 100, $ A set of 5 varieties for 50c. SOLIDAGO. Ck)LDEN Rod. SEMPERVIREXS. Seaside Golden Rod.—A very dis- tinct species. It has large, long smooth leaves and is a strong sturdy growing plant. In August and September it produces numerous large stems two to three feet tall, which are surmounted with very large, graceful panicles of exceedingly bright and pleasing light yellow flowers. Succeeds everywhere, even in sea-sand. TEM'IFOLIA.—There are a great many species and varieties of the Golden Rod. which are a good deal alike. As S. tenuifolia is much the best. I have discarded the others. It attains a height of two to th


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