San Diego , California 
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ECHEVERIA (continued) 
E. gigantea. Very large with iridescent leaves_50c 
*E. globosa. Pale bluish, very full of offsets_ 15c 
E. goldmanni. Very small, yellowish-green, spreading 
rosettes _15c 
E. gibbiflora grandifolia var viridens. Free bloomer, beau¬ 
tifully colored leaves_15c 
E. harmsi. (Oliveranthus elegans). Flowers lovely, gold 
lined, scarlet bells_15c to 25c 
E. hoveyi. One of the most lovely with long, grey, green 
leaves and pinkish variegations. Shade loving_25c 
E. imbricata. (so called). Enormous in size and beauti¬ 
fully colored in irridescent hues. Very waxy 
leaves -35c to 75c 
E. leucotricha. A distinct Echeveria with a remarkable 
pubescence. Scarlet blossoms. Scarce because slow 
to propagate_50c 
V E. linguaefolia. Thick, fleshy, pale leaves. Flowers cream 
colored. Individual_15c 
E. lurida. Beautiful red with iridescent shading_50c 
;: E. macrophylla. The largest of the Echeverias and very 
beautifully colored. Grows to 2 ft_35c 
E. maxoni. Similar to E. pittieri_25c 
E. mccabeana. Grayish with opal shadings_ 35c 
E. microcalyx. Small, greenish with red tips _15c 
*E. multicaulis. A charming little Echeveria. Shining 
leaves that turn red in the fall_25c 
E. nivalis. Gray blue with rosy tips_35c 
E. nobilis. Full sun to bring out its lovely purplish colors. 
Medium size and very prolific_15c to 35c 
E. nodulosa. A shrubby plant. Leaves striped with pur¬ 
ple. Unlike any of the others_ 25c 
E. nuda. Green with rosy tips_ 25c 
E. orpeti. Very handsome red hybrid_.__35c 
E. palmeri. Very green open rosettes_35c 
E. perbella. Green with concave, red tipped leaves 25c 
E. pittieri. Similar to venezuelensis_25c 
E. plicata. Beautiful, pointed, red edged leaves _35c 
E. pubescens (pringlei, mexicana). Downy; lovely scarlet 
blooms —_ 15c 
E. var. recurvata. (pringlei var. tortuosa). Lovely curl¬ 
ing leaves___25c 
E. pulvinata. (villosa). Very similar to leucotricha but 
having red bordered leaves_...35c to 50c 
E. rosea. Somewhat like secunda-glauca with with waxy 
leaves and purple shading---15c to 25c 
E. rubella. Green with iridescent shades. Very good-25c 
E. sanguinea. Very rare with deep red leaves. Likes 
plenty of heat. Will not grow in the open_50c 
E. scaphophylla. Heavy, thick, green leaves. Not very 
common _ 25c 
*E. schiedeckeri. Pearly, blue, green leaves. Grows quite 
tall _ 25c 
E. secunda-glauca. The common hen and chickens. The 
true imbricata_ 10c 
E. scopulorum. Green with red edges-15c 
E. setosa. Dense globular rosette. Green leaves and or¬ 
ange flowers both entirely covered with bristles. A 
perfect pot plant_15c to 25c 
*E. simulans. In form like a water lily. Yellow green 
leaves with red tips. Lovely-15c to 25c 
E. sprucei. One of the small leaved dainty types- 25c 
E. stolonifera. Spreading light green-15c 
E. strictiflora. An uncommon irregularly leaved sort-35c 
E. sub-rigida. (stanleyi). Dense mat, bluish green 
tinged with purple or bright red. Exceedingly fine— 35c 
E. tolucensis. Not ready for sale till later-50c 
E. turgida. Rare. Flat, gray rosette, red tipped-75c 
*E. venezuelensis. Tall, shining, green with red flowers-25c 
E. viridens. Beautiful color and very tall flower stalk. 
25c to 50c 
