— . §Sueculent Plants 
Splendid Pot Plants. 
Also fine for Table and 
Miniature Rock Gardens 
These are very interesting and curious plants of easy culture. 
plants which will subsist on an astonishingly small quantity of water except during their 
Plant them outdoors in the rock garden during the summer time. 
Our list includes a wide assortment 
active growing season. 
Repot in the fall and carry over winter ia the house. 
of all the better known kinds which are really desirable. 
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Portulacaria 
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Kleinia 
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Agave—Century Plant 
Useful as an individual specimen on the 
lawn, in the garden during the summer, or 
as a house plant during the winter. 
Americana. A very showy variety with 
beautiful dark green glaucous foliage. 
—variegata. The glaucous foliage is 
prettily bordered and marked with 
creamy yellow. A very showy plant. 
Larger plants of either variety, 3-inch 
pots, 50c; 4-inch pots, 75c; 6-inch pots, 
real specimens, $2.00 each. 
Aloe 
These interesting succulents are easy to 
grow. They need little water. 
Arborescens (Medicine Cactus). Has 
long narrow pointed leaves of heavy 
texture about 2 inches wide. See illus 
tration. Larger plants 3-inch pots, 50c, 
4-inch pots, $1.00; 6-inch pots, $2.00 
each. 
Ciliaris. Of same growth as arborescens 
but smaller and more graceful. 
Cotyledon 
Orbiculata. A free grower with attrac- 
tive bright whitish green leaves. 
Crassula 
Arborescens (Jade Plant). Erroneously 
called Japanese Rubber plant. Larger 
plants, 3-inch pots, 50c; 4-inch pots, 
$1.00; 5-inch pots, $1.50; 6-inch pots, 
$2.00. Large, vigorous specimens $5.00, 
$6.00, and $7.50 each. 
Quadrifida. 
Lycopoides. Compact. Mossy appear- 
ance and very free growing. 
Tetragona. Dark green foliage, pointed 
leaves. See illustration above. 
Dark green foliage. 
Echeveria 
Secunda glauca. Beautiful flat rosettes 
with fleshy, scale-like leaves. 
Weinbergi (Dream Plant). Thick-leaved 
rosettes of a distinct rose tint. It is a 
great favorite. 
arborescens 
Crassula Crassula 
tetragona 
Aloe Sedum 
Euphorbia—Crown of Thorns | 
Splendens. An odd and very interesting 
plant with numerous bright red flower 
bracts produced all seasons. Larger 
plants in 3-inch pots, 50c; 4-inch pots, 
$1.00 each. 
Epiphyllum 
Christmas Cactus 
Truncatum. Has large, tubular, rosy red 
blooms. Good plants in 4-inch pots, $1.00 
each. Trained tree-shaped plants with 
stems or small trunks and bushy crowns, 
$2.50 each. 
Bunny Ear Cactus 
Opuntia—Bunny Ear Cactus 
Microdasys. A popular and showy 
cactus with thick heavy joints of ellip- 
tical form. Bright green covered with 
golden yellow bristles which give it the | 
name of Orange Cactus, also known as | 
Bunny Ears on account of the young 
growth. A good house plant. 
Rufida. Similar to microdasys but with 
brownish bristles. 
Basilaris. Similar to microdasys but has 
blue lobes. 
Subulata. Round stems with fleshy leaves 
at the top. | 
Monocantha variegata. Also resembles | 
microdasys but the stems are marbled 
cream and green, 
They are mostly desert 
arborescens dendroideum 
Euphorbia splendens 
Kalanchoe 
Crenata. Large fleshy leaves of a bright 
green color. Yellow flowers. 
Flammea. Green foliage tinted red. 
The flowers are bright orange. 
Globifera coccinea. Small bright 
green foliage and brilliant scarlet-red 
Bouvardia-like flowers. An ideal winter 
flowering house plant. Blooms for 
many weeks, Awarded Gold Medal. 
Kleinia 
Repens. Long, whitish green leaves. 
Very showy. See illustration of young 
plant above. 
Mesembryanthemum 
Deltoides. Triangular, toothed leaves of 
a whitish green. 
Oliveranthus 
Elegans. Showy, red, bell-shaped flowers 
during the summer. Native of Mexico. 
Phyllocactus 
Ackermani. A hardy day-blooming kind 
with brilliant scarlet flowers. 50c each. 
Latifrons (Queen Cactus). Creamy 
white; blooms at night. 50c each, 
Hybrids. Long, trumpet-shaped flowers 
8 inches across. 12 varieties: 50c each; 
set of 12, one each, for $5.00. 
Portulacaria 
Afra. Unique, glossy green leaves. 
small plant in picture above. 
See 
Sedum 
Adolphi. A very effective plant with 
thick orange colored leaves. 
Dendroideum. A very small shrub 
having bright green leaves of medium 
size. 
Linare variegata. A pretty trailing 
plant with green and white variegated 
foliage which gives a charming effect. 
Treleasi. Has small very fleshy leaves 
resembling white beads. Particularly 
attractive and therefore very popular. 
Sempervivum 
Haworthi. Shrubby ‘Hen and Chick- 
ens’. Has green foliage and is a free 
grower. Native of the Canaries. 
We offer strong young plants of all the above varieties, excepting Epi- 
$1.25. Larger sizes of some can be supplied as noted in descriptions. 
phylium and Phyllocactus, at 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen—any 6 for 
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