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F. WEINBERG, WOODSIDE, L. I. 
Sempervivum — hardy varieties — louse leek. 
Funkii 
glaLicum 
g-lobiferum 
grandiflorum 
Greenii 
Hausmannii 
heterotrichum 
Heuffelli 2510.50 
hirtum 
hispidulum 
Hookeri 
juratense 
Laggeri ^ 
Lamottei 
Lehmannii 
Mettenianum 
maximum 35 tO' .50 
Moggridgei 
montanum 
montanum cristata 
murale . 
Neilreichii 
parvifolium 
patens 
piliferum 
Pittonii 
pyrenaicum 
Reginae amaliae 35 to .75 
Reguienii 
ro'bustum 
rubens 
rubicundum 
rupestre 
rubicolum 
ruthenicum 
Scherzerianum 
Sc'hlehanii 
Schnittspahnii 
soboliferum 
spec. Athen , 
spinosum . . , 
spinulifolium 
tectorum . . . 
tomentosum 
(webbianum) 25 to .50 
triste . 
Verlottii 
Villosum 
violaceum 
W\tlf eni 
Group of hardy sempervivum. 
1. — Reginae amalia. 
2. — Laggeri. 
3. — soboliferum. 
4. — triste. 
5. — juratense. 
6. — ^colchicum. 
7. — Moggridgei. 
8. — globiferum. 
brachicaule. 
MONANTHES. 
. .15 polyphyllum. 
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STAPELIA, L.— Starfish Cactus. 
About sixty known varieties are in cultivation, of which the majority are 
natives of the African deserts. 
They are named in honor of "Stapel" (d 1636) (translator of Theophrast 
hisforia naturalis) , 2ind, although some of those plants are over two hundred 
and fifty years in cultivation, they are as yet^ strange to say, little known 
among florists and by the public. Very peculiar and curious plants, having 
short, thick, soft, fleshy stems, without leaves, which are bearing either single 
