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of these plants change their form to some extent in different 
situations making it rather difficult to classify them 
correctly. 
Acuminatum. Small type. Pale green sharp pointed 
rosettes. each 25c .65 
Alberti. Pale green rosettes. Rose colored flowers. Rare. 
each 30c .85 
Alpha. Very fine and rare type. Large rosettes. each 75c 2.00 
Arenarium. Small type with green rosettes. Large cream 
colored flowers on 2 in. stems. each 25c .65 
Arachnoideum. Pale purple flowers on cobweb covered 
rosettes. each 25c .65 
Arachnoideum Minimum. Smallest of the cobweb types, ea. 35c 1.00 
Beta. Rare. Large rosettes of pecular habit. Very interesting. 
New.. each 60c 1.65 
Blandum. Large rosettes. Leaves crimson except for the 
edges and tip which are green. Light rosy purple 
flowers. each 50c 1.40 
Braunii. Small rosettes of pointed leaves. Slender 4 in. stems 
carrying a cluster of bright yellow flowers. each 50c 1.40 
Doellianum. Loose rosettes. Dull pink flowers. each 30c .85 
Dolomiticum. Small dense rosettes. Acute leaves with hairy 
edges. Broad rose petals. each 35c 1.00 
Fauconettii. Small rosettes. Spidery filiaments at the top of 
the leaves.. each 30c .85 
Fimbriatum. Small rosettes of pointed leaves. Bright pink 
flowers.. each 25c .65 
Funki. Bright emerald green rosettes even in winter. Large, 
fringy flowers of pale pink. each 25c .65 
Globiferum. Tight green rosettes tipped with red. each 15c .40 
Greenii. Large green rosettes. each 50c 1.40 
Hirtum. Rosettes 14 i n - across. Pale yellow flowers in panicles. 
Europe. each 50c 1.40 
Juratense. Very flat rosettes. Bright green leaves with outer 
edge reddish brown. Very fine. each 75c 2.00 
Lown’s No. 60. Medium rosettes suffused with red. each 50c 1.40 
Mettenianum. One of the prettiest. Medium rosettes, grey 
green, tipped with red. Rose flowers. each 40c 
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