BARBULATUM. Is. im.-li. 
S. CUNEATUM. eacli 
9. CILIATUM. 9(/. each 
10. DONCKELAARI— After the same style 
•as Tabulaforme in growth, with larger aud eoar.ser 
leaves, aud taller in the stem; beautiful, and 
uiuch move noble and attractive variety. 2s. to 
5s. each 
11. GLOBIFERUM — Is very good ; it might 
))e called “ the family plant,” as the mother plant 
is in the centre, and the little ones all round, and 
the growth is as regular as if they were placed 
there by hand ; one of the best for small beds. 
ad. each ; 5s. per dozen 
12. MONTANUM — A very pretty variety for 
edgings of .small beds ; it grows very close and 
iJiick, producing a quantity of neatly imbricated 
])lants. <Sd. caA ; 4s. irer dozen 
13. PHIALOIDES— Is also very line. l.s. 
<'ach ; 9s. per dozen 
11. REPBNS — One of the greatest curiosities 
in all the sueeulents, and may justly' be called ttm 
miniature llanyan Tree, for its roots are sent 
downwards and become stems to the plant for its 
support ; when grown in a pan or broad-moutheil 
)iot, it is a very interesting i)lant. Is. Gd. each. 
Can be sent by' post 
15. TORTUOSUM — Large plants of this ai-e 
very pretty. Is. each 
16. TABDL.ffiFORME — A most enrious and 
beautiful plant, grows just like a round table, and 
is as flat ; a line and valuable plant for edging 
beds. Is. each ; 8s. per dozen ; seed. Is. 6<i. per 
packet 
17. UMBELLICUM CHRYSANTHEMUM 
— Produces a quantity of small round heads, about 
2 to 4 inches over, just in the same .shape as an 
incurved Chrysanthemum ; for small succulent 
bods it is exceedingly pretty. 6<l. each ; iv. pec 
ilozen 
HALF-HARDY BEDDING SEMPERVIVUMS. 
18. 
19. 
20 . 
21 . 
ARENARIUM 24. PITTONl 
ARVENSE. Is. each 25. SPINOSA. 2s. Gd. each 
AIZOIDEUM VARIEGATUM. Gd. each 28. TRISTY. 2.v. G<7. eai lt 
ANOMALUM. 2s. each 29. WELFINA. l.s. caeh 
.111 those not priced, 6d. ca'-li. 
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