Lithops Pseudatruncatella—Living 1 .Rock. The 
plants consist of two seemingly solid leaves, 
thick and succulent, flattened above and closely 
resembling a fissured stone. The broad tops 
are partly translucent and window-like. Golden 
flowers. 15 seeds for 25c; 50 seeds for 65c. 
Haworthia Margaritifera—Thick, broad leaves, 
crowded in upcurving form, are studded with 
large pearly excrescences like frozen dew- 
drops. Pkt. 25c; special pkg. 60c. 
Ficus Elastica Variegata—Rubber Plant. Leath¬ 
ery shining leaves with creamy yellow mark¬ 
ings. Pkt. 25c; special pkg. 50c. 
Agave Blend—Magnificent pot or tub plants, with 
rosettes of thick spiky leaves, often varie¬ 
gated or with creamy margins. The flowers, 
running from yellow to rich orange, ruddy 
brown and purple, are carried in dense spikes 
or open panicles. Easy. 25 seeds for 20c; 100 
seeds for 65c. 
Gasteria Disticha—Thick gray leaves, spotted and 
banded with pale green. Attractive pendant 
scarlet flowers. Pkt. 20c; special pkg. 60c. 
Anacampseros Telephiastrum—A fantastic Afri¬ 
can plant with thick tender succulent leaves, 
irregularly placed. Has rather pretty salmon 
red flowers. Pkt. 25c; special pkg. 60c. 
Lampranthus Aureus—Large, handsome bright 
yellow flowers. Upright growing, with leaves 
like thick cylinders. Pkt. 25c. 
Dasylirion Wheeleri—Decorative sword-blade 
leaves on short trunks. Great spikes of 
creamy flowers. Pkt. 20c; special pkg. 50c. 
Echeveria Blend—Stemless succulents with fat 
glossy leaves, in dense rosettes. Both leaf 
and flower are interestingly variable. Pkt. 25c. 
Crassula Arborescens—Thick, groping stubby 
branches and fat burnished olive green leaves. 
Like a rugged miniature tree. Pkt. 30c. 
Mesambryanthemum Coccineum—Large showy 
flowers, freely produced, the most brilliant of 
possible crimsons. Makes a particularly good 
pot-plant for the sunny window. Pkt. 25c. 
Mesambryanthemum Speciosum—One of more 
beautiful succulents in flower. Pkt. 25c. 
Mesambryanthemum Spectabile—A half-trailer, 
with three-sided, pointed and incurved leaves. 
Splendid purple carmine flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
Mesambryanthemum Blend (a)—The African 
Mesambryanthemums are possibly the most 
interesting, certainly the most variable of the 
succulents. Many forms have thick triangular 
spiky or tongue-shaped leaves, still others sim¬ 
ulate closely lumps of dry clay or small rocks. 
All have many-petalled flowers in an attrac¬ 
tive range of bright colors. Pkt. 20c; spe¬ 
cial pkg. 50c. 
Offer 63A4—One pkt. each of the above for $4.50. 
LEWISIA HOWELLI 
Wide creeping, very dwarf rosettes of gray 
succulent leaves with crinkled margins. The 
rather large flowers are clear pink to apricot 
rose, often streaked with orange. Hardy, and 
very beautiful. For the rockery. Pkt. 20c; spec¬ 
ial pkg. 50c. 
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