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Knickerbocker Nursery 
MESEMBRIANTHEMUM (continued) 
Titanopsis calcarea. A low, warted rosette. Very unusual 35c 
Trichodiadema bulbosa, A very low, curious plant with 
small, purple blooms and long, bulbous roots. Per¬ 
fectly suited for borders ---,.15c 
T. stellata. Low tufted plants with groups of stiff hairs 
on each tuft, making them resemble cactus. Lavender 
flowers __—_____25c 
Verrucaria schwantesi. (Titanopsis). Chalk-like warted 
plants of extreme interest_50c 
Mesembrianthemums do not require much water or good 
soil. 
OTHONNA 
O. crassifolia. Creeping, interesting plant with fat, short 
leaves like elongated beads. Yellow flowers like small 
daisy _____15c 
O. carnifolia. Similar to above with more ordinary 
leaves _15c 
PORTULACARIA 
P. afra. Only member of its family. Food for elephants 
in Africa. A beautiful shrub with thick, small, shin¬ 
ing leaves on a dark red stem_ r _ 15c up 
SANSEVIERIA 
S. aethiopica. Wide green leaves with red edges. Very 
beautiful _ _50c 
S. cylindrica. An unusual plant with mottled, tubular 
pointed, stiff leaves in two ranks up to 2 ft. in length. 
Small plants -^_50c to 75c 
S. laurenti. A yellow margined variety of zeylanica _ 25c up 
S. para ---.--25c 
S. zeylanica. The Leopard Plant. Suitable for jars in 
homes. Long, thick, mottled leaves___15c up 
Two unnamed Sansevieriae, one very similar to S. aethi-_ 
opica and one very large with long, wide leaves. Each 50c 
SEDUM 
The price of these plants is 10c unless otherwise stated. 
"H” means hardy to frost. 
S. adolphi. Golden yellow, conspicuous. 
S. acre. Creeping. H. 
S. alantoides. Blue, round leaves. 
S. album. Green, creeping. H. 
S. altissimum. Blue, 8 in. 
S. anglicum. Charming, pale green, creeping. 
S. dasyphyllum. Blue green clumps, tiny leaves. 
S. guatamalense. Green turning to red in sun. Vary at¬ 
tractive. 
S. lydium. Small, vivid gren. 
S. maximovitzy ___35c 
S. mexicanum. Yellow green. 
S. moranense. Tiny, thick, reddish leaves. 
S. multiceps. Like a little pine tree. Perfect in bowls..25c 
S. murialis. Turning red like blackberries in fall. 
S. pachyphyllum. Pale hands, pink tipped. 
S. palmeri. Tall. Echeveria like rosette. 
S. prealtum. 
S. prealtum cristatum. 
S. pruniatus-fosteriana. H. 
S. reflexum. H. 
S. rupestre. H. 
S. sarmentosum. H. 
S. sieboldi. H. Pretty pink flowers. Dies back each year 25c 
S. spectabile var. brilliant. H. 
S. spectabile variegatum. H. 
S. stahli. Called baked beans from the resemblance of 
the leaves. 
S. treleasi. Beautiful blue. 
S. winkleri. From Spain. Perfect rosettes in clusters. 
Allied Plant 
Cremnophila nutans. Very large growing variety with 
thick, glossy leaves ....... 25c 
