SUCCULENTS. 
Anacampseros arachnoides. —A graceful little plant with light mauvy pink flowers; 
soon makes a large clump. Seeds per doz. 6d; 100 3/6. 
Anacampseros telephiastrum. —A graceful little plant with mauvy pink flowers. Seeds 
per doz. 1/-; 100 7/6. 
Argeta petrensis. —A curious cluster of angular leaves resembling broken shale. 
Per 8 capsules 1/-. 
Argyroderma testiculare. —Dwarf stemless Mesem., very rare. Per 5 capsules 1/- 
Aridaria resurgens. —This curious little plant remains hidden underground for the 
greater portion of the year but in the springtime produces a delightful cluster of 
yellow blooms which in turn develop into blood red capsules. Per capsule 1/-. 
Bergeranthus vespertinus. —Triangular leaves; very dwarf growth; flowers yellow with 
orange reverse. Per 2 capsules 1/6 
Caralluma ramosa. —Closely allied to the Stapelias which it resembles in growth; 
flowers in clusters. Seeds per doz. 6d.; 100 2/-; 1000 15/. 
Carruanthus caninus. —Formerly Faucaria. A dwarf Mesem., the growths are grey- 
green and toothed on the upper surface; flowers yellow; makes a nice compact 
specimen. Per capsule 1/- 
Cheirodopsis cigarettifera. —A dense Mesem-like plant the base of which resembles 
a cigarette-holder; large yellow flowers. Per 4 capsules 1/- 
Cheirodopsis inequalitis. —Per 4 capsules 1 /- 
Cheirodopsis tuberculata. —The growths are covered with minute tubercles. Per 
2 capsules 1/- 
Cheirodopsis turbinata. —Per capsule 1/6 
Cheirodopsis velutina. —Per capsule 1/- 
Conophytum sp.—Closely clustered buttonlike nodules each comprising two tightly 
welded leaves which open only to allow the flower to emerge. Per 6 capsules 1/- 
Cotyledon decussata. —The most beautiful bell-shaped red flowers on long slender 
stems; ornamental foliage. Pkt. 1/-; ^oz. 15/-. 
Crassula Archerii. —A dwarf Crassula of branching habit, stems golden tinted and 
producing a dozen perfumed heads of creamy white. Per 3 clusters 1/-. 
Crassula cotyledon. —Large showy bush, fleshy silver-covered leaves with red-tinted 
edges, large clusters of white flowers. Per pkt. 1/- ; £oz. 15/- 
Crassula pachyphylla. —A single-stemmed dwarf similar to C. columnaris producing 
beautiful and highly perfumed flowers. Per cluster 9d 
Crassula pyramidalis. —A very attractive dwarf variety not unlike “C. Archerii." 
Per 3 clusters 1/-. 
PLEIOSPILOS BOLUSI. 
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