ALOE Plants with thick fleshy leaves often toothed or spot¬ 
ted. Flowers usually brilliant red or red and yellow. 
Aloe arborescens Tall growing, robust, flowers red.25 
A. bainesii The tree Aloe reaching 50 feet in height.1.00 
*A. ciliaris Climbing Aloe .25 
A. cameronii Dwarf, rare' .75 
A. distans, A. mitriformis, A. nobilis- Somewhat similar.50 
A. eru, A. ferox, A. grandidentata, A. heteracantha, each...35 
A. humilis, A. humilis var brevifolia, A. spinosissima, each .25 
A. striatula, A. vera, A. hanburyana, each .25 
A. plicatilis A rare species with leaves in two ranks.2.50 
A. beguini Interesting hybrid .1.00 
A. schle'cteri, A. longistyla, A. marlothii. Rare species, each .50 
A. tenuior A yellow flowered Aloe of slender growth.50 
A. candelabrum Tall growing large plants (not prepaid). .1.00 
A. percrassa Robust nearly always in flower (not prepaid) .50 
A. salmdyckiana Very fine flower large (not prepaid).50 
A. saponaria Leave's bluish, spotted .35 
A. variegata Very popular house plant, spotted green leeves .25 
A. penthamensis Hybrid with Gasteria, desirable .35 
A. virens Small with very showy red flowers.50 
A. striata Beautiful smooth and tinte'd leaves.50 
ALTAMIATNOA elongata Low growing, curious new 
growth .15 
ANACAMPSEROS teliphiastrum, A. rufescene Small with 
pink flowers .25 
BILBERGIA nutans Flowers green and pink, beautiful. ...25 
BRYOPHYLLUM aliciae Leaves large downy. Flowers red, 
rare .50 
B. diagremontanum Robust growe'r. Forms new plants on 
leaves .15 
B. tubiflorum Leaves cylindrical, spotted, very curious. ...15 
*BYRNESIA (Echeveria) weinbergii Leaves very thick, 
pinkish .15 
CRASSULA arborescens Fleshy erect shrub, leave's gray 
edged red .50 
C. cordata Slender, flowers reddish .25 
C. elata Trailing, flowers white on long trailing stems.15 
C. falcata Leaves thick, sickle shape'd. Flowers very 
showy red .25 
C. lactea Le'aves large, dark green, flowers white.25 
C. lycopodioides Leaves minute and closely set, good.10 
C.pse'udolycopodioides Similar to above, leaves even smaller .10 
*C. multicava Trailing habit, flowers showy, pink.15 
*C. obvalata Leaves sickle shaped, tinged red in winter....15 
C. perforata Stems trailing, leaves appear to be strung 
on stem .25 
*C. portulacea Shrubby, excellent house plant.15 
C. rupestris Similar to perforata but upright .15 
C. impressa Always dwarf, flowers brilliant red.25 
*C. spathulata Trailing habit, leaves round shiny, flowers 
pink .15 
*C. tetragona Shrubby, easy to grow, good house plant....15 
C. trachysantha Long cylindrical leaves covered with 
white hair .25 
C. namaquensis Soft reddish leaves, pink flowers, fine.25 
C. cooperii Very dwarf and free flowering, flowers pink...15 
C. columnaris Very odd plant, leaves form dense cluster. ..35 
C. archeri Leave's very closely placed, odd and rare.35 
C. barbata Similar to columaris but with hairy leaves.35 
C. coralina, C. rhomboidea, C. columbria, C. cornuta, C. de- 
ceptrix, C. alstoni, C. radicans, C. orbicularis. All new 
species, each .35 
C. ciliaris Neat little plant with fringed leaves.25 
