San Diego , California 
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DUDLEYA 
Close Relatives of 
ECHEVERIAS and COTYLEDON 
DUDLEYA BRITTONI 
Typical dudleya shape. Powdery' white 
D. caespitosa. Native of California. Slender grey leaves 
with purple tips. Clustered_25c 
D. candicans. Rare, from Coronado Islands. Pure white. 
Double __—50c 
D. compacta _25c 
D. farinosa. Grey; red brown tips. Powdery. An ex¬ 
quisite pot plant from Carmel, Calif_15c to 25c 
D. gigantea. Amador Co_50c 
D. indivisa. Coronado Islands. A green, small, thick¬ 
leaved variety_25c 
D. brittoni (ingens). The lovely, pure, white, powdery 
Dudleya from Lower California_50c to -1.00 
D. Ianceolata. Native of S. Calif. Attractive, iridescent 
leaves and red flowers_25c 
D. pulverulenta. Grows large and is very powdery.— 25c 
D. purdyi. Oregon.__50c 
D. saxosa _50c 
D. setchelli. Santa Clara Co_50c 
D. sheldoni. Marin Co. 
50c 
D. silverado splendens. With beautifully shaped pow¬ 
dery leaves. Uncommon_35c up 
CACTUS AND SUCCULENT JOURNAL 
Published monthly by the Cactus and Succulent Society of 
America. Of interest to amateur and scientist. $3.00 per 
year includes membership to Society and the reprint of "The 
Cactaceae” by Drs. Britton and Rose. 6162 N. Figueroa St., 
Los Angeles, Calif. 
