F. WEINBERG, WOODSIDE, L. I. 
KALANCHOE, Adanson.— Winter-flowering Thickleaves. 
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Here we have strong, showy plants, some of them often attain the size 
and form of a small bush or shrub, with large fleshy leaves, alternating from 
either side the stem, the following pair always opposite the former. While 
some of them are very showy with their white powdered or marmorated leaves, 
they are all one of the finest winter flowering plants in cultivation. 
Growing in a rather light good soil with plenty pot room and placed near 
the glass, as much as possible at a temperature between fifty to seventy de- 
grees, they will not fail to throw up their large trusses of either white, yellow 
or dififerent shades of red blossoms. 
All are natives of the tropics. 
Kalanchoe. 
brachycalix .20 
carnea 15 to .25 
flammea ' 25 to .50 
grandiflora 15 to .35 
glaucescens .15 
Kewensis (new) 75 to i. 00 
Kirki .50 
. longiflora .25 
marmorata 35 to .50 
Somalensis .35 
thyrsiflora .15 
K. flammea. 
KLEINIA, Dc. — Senecionoideae, compositae. 
They mostly bear thick fleshy stems, of a pretty frosted appearance, with 
either round (pencil-like) or ivy-shaped leaves. Only growing to about one 
foot high, they soon form large clusters and are especially adapted for carpet 
bedding or boardering. Easily 
growing in any kind of soil. \v^w» ^^mMm^^r d% 
Klein I A. ^'Iff^irar \\f If 
acauhs 25 to i. 00 ^^KM ^^^mlmlli/) 
antheuphorbium 25 to i. 00 ' v ^\ \n\ 1 
articulata 10 to .50 
canescens . . . . , 5^ to 2.50 K^raiMIWItlW^ 
cylindrica 35 to i. 00 r 
ficoides 10 to .50 ^=^1 
Hanburyana 35 to i. 00 
neriifolia . . .35 to i. 00 
odor a. • .30 to i.oo 
pugio-niformis . .50 
radicans -15 to .50 
repens 15 to .50 
tropiefolia (bulbous) 25 to i. 00 , K. licoides. 
