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Succulents. 
Dasylirion longifolium. 
DYCKIA. 
In growth similar to the above, 
but of smaller size. They form large 
clusters, flower freely, and can be easily 
grown from offsets or seeds. 
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Dyckia. I 
rariflora .15 to .50 
regalis 15 to .50 
remotiflora 15 to .50 
sulphurea 25 to 2.00 
Dasyflirion senatifolium. 
ECHEVERIA. 
They are named in honor of the Mexican plant artist ''Echeveria,'' and 
affoird an immense variety, new ones, originals as well as hybreds, being found 
and raised year after year. With the exceptions of a few, they always for.m 
a rosette composed of many leaves growing closely together, variously col- 
ored and marked. Some loosing their leaves at the bottom and then, there- 
fore, fo<rming a stem or stalk. The low-growing varieties are especially well 
adapted for carpet bedding and bordering; all bear stalks of quaint blossoms, 
