Succulent Plants 39 
SUCCULENT PLANTS 
Including Atfaves, Aloes, Echeverias, Euphorbias, Mesembryanthemums, Rocheas, 
Sansevieras, Sedums, Sempervivums and Cactuses. 
S' lUCCULENT plants are useful in many situations, both indoors and in the garden or on the lawn. They are 
especially available tor rockeries, and lend themselves to outdoor bedding in sunny places in a most distinct and 
^^^1 effective way. Nearly all of the Agaves, and many of the Aloes, and others of the robust habit, make handsome 
^^^^ ornamental plants on lawns, or for decorating entrances, balconies, etc., affording a most admirable contrast to 
' the tropical foliage plants, while the extreme beauty and regularity of " carpet " or " ribbon " beds, wrought out 
with Echeverias as the principal factor, is well known. Many of the Cactuses and Mesembryanthemums are noted for their 
brilliant and beautiful flowers of great range of color and form and often richly fragrant; while the strange and wonderful 
shapes and habits of the Euphorbias, Stapelias and Crassulas win for them much admiration. 
This class of plants is rapidly returning to public favor, and has the great merit of requiring a minimum of eare and 
attention from the planter. We keep in stock all select oinamental forms of succulent plants, and furnish a Descriptive 
Price List to all who ask tor it. 
PRIVATE COLLECTION OF CACTI 
Select Collections of Cactuses 
The order CactaceiB includes many separate genera of succulent plants— Cercn.i, Eehinocactus, Echinocereus, Epi- 
phyllum, Mammillaria, Phylloeac'tus, Pilocereus, Khipsalis, etc. The different types and varieties are wonderfully varied 
and eurioiis, and the majority are very ornamental. The prices for Cactuses vary from 25 cents to $1, according to size and 
' variety. We furnish prices, together with a deseriptivo list, upon application. 
A Bed of Cactuses, such as is here represented, is most unique and attractive in appearance, and requires but 
, a minimum of attention if planted in a dry and sunny spot. Prices for sullicient plants for such b.'ds will be given on 
applicatio.i. 
! «ffl"We will select twelve distinct varieties, including the best species, for S3, $5 or SIO, according to size and 
varieties. To those desiring to form collections of greater extent wo will be pleased to supply lists of the best species, with 
prices. Cactuses for bedding can also be supplied by the dozen or hundred at very moderate prices. 
The Largest Horticultural Establishment in America. 
