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OTHER SUCCULENTS 
ZeeyttERE are numerous succulent plants of an ex- 
é tremely neat habit, with bright-colored, attractive 
flowers, such as Sempervivums, Crassulas, and 
Echeverias that, although inferior in size, are very 
ornamental in a window. The following are a 
few of the most interesting kinds : 
Cotyledon. Navelwort. This is a genus 
of plants with fleshy, wedge-shaped leaves 
disposed in rosettes, neat and compact in 
habit, which reproduce themselves freely 
by means of offsets. Most of the species 
are hardy. The genus includes Acheveria, 
of which E. agavoides, coccinca, metallica, 
Peacockii, and secunda are well-known 
plants used in carpet-bedding. They pro- 
duce racemes of charming, mostly orange 
or orange-scarlet or red flowers. These 
plants are useful in window-boxes, or for 
bordering large vases. 
Crassula and Rochea are nearly allied 
Crassula Jasminea. 
plants. C. coccinca is a plant of an erect 
habit, about a foot high, with slender stems and small triangu- 
lar, fleshy leaves, bearing a head of long tubular scarlet flowers 
