Succulent Plants 



Splendid Pot Plants. Also fine for Table and 

 Miniature Rock Gardens 



These are very interesting and curious plants of easy culture. They are mostly desert 

 plants which will subsist on an astonishingly small quantity of water except during their 

 active growing season. Plant them outdoors in the rocli garden during the summer time. 

 Repot in tlie fall and carry over winter in the house. Our list includes a wide assortment 

 of all the better known kinds which are really desirable. 



Succulent plants in pots 

 smaller than 4 inches tfitl be 

 mailed if you add 10% (15% 

 west of the Mississippi) of 

 the value of the plants to your 

 remittance for postage and 

 special packing. Minimum 

 charge 10 cents. 



Crassula 

 telraguna 



Crassula Seduni 



arborcscens dcndroideum 



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 SOc; 4-inch pats 75c; 6-inch pots, 

 real specimens, $2.00 each. 



Aloe 



These interesting succulents are easy to 

 grow. They need little water e.tcept during 

 the periods of actual growth. 



Arborescens {Medicine Cactus). Has 

 long narrow pointed leaves of heavy 

 texture about 2 inches wide. See illus- 

 tration. Larger plants 3-inch pots SOc; 

 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 of at- 

 tractive appearance having thick fleshy 

 leaves of a bright glaucous green. 



Crassula 



This is a favorite class of easy to grow 

 succulents for the house. Plate them out- 

 doors in the rock garden during the sum- 

 mer and fall and brinj indoors again 

 before cold weather sets in. 



Arborescens {Jade Plant). Erroneously 

 called Japanese Rubber plant. Larger 

 plants 3-inch pots 50c; 4-inch pots 

 Sl.OO; S-inch pots $1-50; 6-inch pots 

 $2.00. Large, vigorous specimens $5.00, 

 $6.00, and $7.50 each. 



Lactea. Deep glaucous green foliage 

 and large clusters of white flowers. 



Lycopoides. Compact. Mossy appear- 

 ance and very free growing. 



Quadriflda. Dark green foliage. 



Tetragona. Dark green foliage, pointed 

 leaves. See illustration above. 



Echeveria 



Carnicolor. A new European variety 

 with flesh colored leaves and very at- 

 tractive flowers. 



Secunda glauca. Beautiful flat rosettes 

 with fleshy, scale-hke leaves. 



Weinberg! {Dream Plant). Thick-leaved 

 rosettes of a distinct rose tint. It is a 

 great favorite. 



Kalanchoe 



Crenata. Large fleshy leaves of a bright 

 green color. Yellow flowers. 



Daigemontanum. Very attractive 

 plants with acutely denticulate leaves. 



Fedtschenkoi. Bluish foliage, bell- 

 shaped orange flowers. 



Flammea. Green foliage tinted red. 

 The flowers are bright orange. 



Globulifera coccinea {Bhssfeldiana). 

 Small bright green f'>liage and brilliant 

 scarlet-red Bouvardia-like flowers. An 

 ideal winter flowering house plant of 

 recent introduction. It has proved to 

 be one of the most consistent bloomers 

 doing well in the living room where it 

 will bloom for many weeks. Awarded 

 Gold Medal. 



Kleinia 



Repens. Long, whitish green leaves of 

 fleshy texture. Very showy. See illus- 

 tration of young plant above. 



Mesembryanthemum 



This is a very large and most interesting 

 class of succulent plants often identified by 

 the popular name of Ice Plant, though 

 they are widely different in appearance 

 which makes them particularly interesting. 



Deltoides. Triangular, toothed leaves of 

 a whitish green. A graceful variety. 



Echinatum. A creeper with attractive 

 thick fleshy leaves. 



Edule. The rich thick glaucous green 



leaflets give an interesting display. 



Maximum. Attractive laterally com- 

 pressed leaves of a peculiar gray color 

 and showy lavender blooms. 



Opunlia — Bunny Ear Cactus 



Opuntia— Bunny Ear Cactus 



Microdasys. A popular and showy 

 cactus with thick heavy joints of ellip- 

 tical form. Bri;;lit 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. 



Ruflda. Similar to microdasys but with 

 brownish bristles. 



Basilaris. Similar to microdasys but has 

 blue lobes. 



Monocantha variegata. Also re- 

 sembles microdasys but the stems are 

 marbled cream and green. 



Portulacaria 



Afra. Unique, glossy green leaves. See 

 small plant in illustration. 



Rochea 



Falcata. Large gray-green leaves and 

 vcrj- showy clusters of orange-red flow- 

 ers. A most interesting and attractive 

 plant. 3-inch pots SOc each. 



Sedum 



Adolphi. A very effcttive plant with 



thick orange-colored leaves. 

 Dendroideum. A very small shrub 



having bn:.:l!t green leaves of medium 



size. See illuslraliun above. 

 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. 



Sempervi vu m 



Haworthi. Shrubby "Hen and Chick- 

 ens." Has green foliage and is a free 

 grower. Native of the Canaries. 



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We offer strong^ young plants of all the above varieties* except where noted, 



at 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen — any 6 for $1.25. Larger sizes of some 



can be supplied as noted in descriptions. 



