SUCCULENTS. 
Cylindrophyllum Bainii.— Per 5 capsules 1/-. ’ 
Gylindrophyllum Comptonii.— Large fingéHiké clusters; large yellow flowers in great 
; i! ' profusion.' 1 Per 1 3 capsules 1 
Oidymaotis lapidiformis. —One of the rarest of the “stone plants.” Consists of two 
brown stemless stonelike leaves resembling the broken shale among which they 
grow. Per 5 capsules 1/- p ... ; 
Oorothianthus criniflorus. —A superb annual Mesem. of rich and varied colours. Seed 
in capsules: Per pkt. 6d; £oz. 1/6; oz. 5/- 
Euphorbia aggregata. —Seeds per doz. 1/6; 100 10/6. 
Euphorbia mauritanica.— Seeds per doz. 6d. 
Euphorbia multiceps. —Seeds per doz. 2/6. 
Euphorbia obesa. —A very rare plant, resembling in shape a miniature football. 
Seeds per doz. 2/ - ; 100 10/6. 
Euphorbia Piilansii. —Seeds per doz. 1/6; 100 10/6. 
Faucaria Boscheana.— An interesting plant with toothed leaves; during May it is a 
mass of . yellow flowers. Per capsule 1/-. 
Faucaria felina. —Growths peculiarly toothed, flowers rich yellow. Per capsule 1/6. 
Gasteria verrucosa. —One of the largest and best of the Gasterias;- tall branching 
flower stem, 3 to 4 ft.; flowers coral, tipped, green. Seeds per doz. 1/-; 100 5/- 
Gibbaeum angulipses. —Angular autumn-tinted leaves; flowers profusely. Per 
2 capsules 1/-. 
Gibbaeum dispar. —Dwarf, dull slate colour, harmonising perfectly with the formation 
in which it grows. Per 2 capsules 1/-. 
Gibbaeum geminum. —A dwarf variety somewhat resembling “G. pubescens.” Per 
5 capsules 1/-. 
Gibbaeum gibbosum. —Stemless Mesembrianthemum; pale green growths in sub-equal 
pairs: flowers rosy pink. Per capsule 1/-. 
Gibbaeum molle.-— A cluster of fleshy nodules which resemble the round stones 
among which they grow. Per 5 capsules 1/-. 
Gibbaeum perveridae. —A cluster of quaintly shaped leaves of typical Gibbaeum 
structure. Per 4 capsules 1/-. 
Gibbaeum pubescens. —One of the best of the genus; silvery fingerlike leaves which 
grow together in the shape of a molehill; flowers profusely. Per 3 capsules 1/-. 
Gibbaeum Shandii.— Very similar in habit and growth to “G. pubescens.” Per 3 
capsules 1/-. 
Glottiphyllum depressum.— A handsome, easily grown species; growths short and 
broad; large golden yellow flowers, freely produced. Per 3 capsules 1/-. 
Glottiphyllum sp.—All species of this genus make excellent specimens, whether m pots 
or in a rockery. Per 8 capsules 1/-. 
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