^ G[uide. 
57. PACHYPHYTUM BRACTEOSUM— 
A cnrious and interesting plant. l.«. 
58. PACHYPHYTUM SIEBOLDI. Is. 
59. ROCHEA (CRASSULA) PALCATA 
— A most valuable and beautiful succulent bloom- 
ing plant, easy to cultivate ; blooms orange- 
scarlet, very bright, and continues a long time 
in flower. Is. and 2s. 
60. YUCCA GLORIOSA. 6s. 
YUCCA ALCEPOLIA. 10s. Gd. 
61. COTYLEDON PULVERULENTUM. 
Is. 
All those not priced 6d. each. 
S®MmVl'VUMS. 
GREENHOUSE VARIETIES. 
S.T.tnjL/ESORME. 
1. ARBOREUMATROPURPUREUM 
— During (he summer months turns nearly 
lilack when planted out of doors; a splendid 
plant tor the centre of beds, &c. Is. 
2. ARBOREUM VARIEGATUM — 
One of the finest variegated plants for the 
greenhouse. 2.s. Gif. 
4. BARBULATUM— Is. 
5. DONCKELAARI — After the same 
style as Tuhttheforme in growth, with larger 
leaves, and taller in the stem ; 2s. to 5.«. 
6. PHIALOIDES — Is also very flne. Is. 
each ; 9s. ]ier doz. 
1. TABDL.i:FORME. 
2. Tbctorom. 
3. Californicum. 
4. Sl’INOSUM. 
5. Montanum. 
6. Arvense. 
7. VV EBBI. 
7. REPENS — When grown in a pan or I 
broad mouthed pot, it is a very interesting plant. | 
l.s. 
8. TORTCOSUM — Large plants of this arc 
very pretty. Is. 
9. TABULiEPORME — Curious and beauti- 
ful, a fine plant for edging beds. Is. each ; 8.s. 
per doz. ; seed. Is. 6if. per pkt. 
11. AIZOIDEUM VARIEGATUM. 6if. 
HARDY VARIETIES. 
13. ANOMALUM. Ls. , 
14. ARACHNOIDEDM (Cobweb House- I 
leek) — A very dwarf and striking plant, 
requires planting close together; it has the 
appearance of a silvery bud of cobwebs above the 
leaves; strong plants. 9if. each; 7s. per doz.; i 
single crowns, Is. 6if. per doz. ; 8s. per 100. 
15. AUVERGNENSE. 
16. ATLANTICUM — Very rare and 
distinct. 2.s. 
17. BOUTIGNIANUM— A bold and hand- 
some species. 
18. BRAUNI — Very small, turning red in 
summer. 9if. 
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