Springfield , Ohio 
Succulents 9 
SUCCULENTS 
For the indoor or miniature Japanese rockeries, they are unsurpassed, adding color that can be obtained by no other plants. 
They are the hardiest and most useful plants for house decoration so that even in the city in dry steam-heated apartments they 
can be used in window boxes, as plants for the center of the dining room table and for ornamentation throughout the house. 
Crassula 
Kalanchoe 
Aloe Variegata 
Sempervivum 
Aloe 
Portulacaria 
Opuntia 
Sedum 
Tetragona 
Somelense 
(Tiger Aloe) 
Hen & Chicken 
Brevifolia 
Afra 
Frutescens 
Praealtum 
Price 20c 
Price 25e 
Price 40e 
(Hardy) 
Price 25c 
Price 20c 
Price 25c 
Cristatum 
Price 20c Price 25c 
KALANCHOE CLOBULIFERA —(Var. Coccinea.) This new plant from Madagascar is a flori- 
ferous and attractive pot plant. It is a succulent plant belonging to the Crassulaceaes. The 
height is about 12 inches. They begin to flower in February and last in full beauty for about 
2 months. The color is a very bright scarlet, which attracts the eye. Very easy to grow. 
20c each; extra large, 35c. 
HARDY SEDUMS 
For Rock Cardens, Dry Banks, Carpet Bedding and Walls 
An interesting and beautiful group of very hardy and drought resisting plants. Invaluable for 
their evergreen foliage and amazing profusion of tiny flowers. 
Fine plants, 20c each; 3 for 50c; $1.75 per dozen 
ACRE MINOR —Much more slender and delicate grower than the variety Acre described above. 
ALBUM —Very compact with thick, waxy round foliage. White flowers. 
ALTISSIMUM— Round, bluish-green foliage. Makes an interesting tree-like growth. 
DASYPHYLLUM CORSICUM —Very tiny, hardly an inch high. Grayish blue bead-like leaves. 
Light pink flowers. One of the choicest. 
REFLEXUM —Taller, mossier leaves. Does well in sun or shade. 
RUPESTRE (Fosterianum )—Crested moss-like leaves. Dense heads of yellow flowers. Excellent. 
SPURIUM COCCINEUM —Thin, broad, dense foliage, red stems. Crimson, very showy flowers. 
Turns bronze in autumn. 
HARDY SEMPERVIVUMS 
(Hen and Chickens.) Curious and interesting plants, which form rosettes of succulent leaves 
of varying colors, surrounded by colonies of little ones. Fine plants; 20e each; 3 for 50c. 
ARACHNOIDEUM —Makes little rosettes three-fourth inches in diameter, each densely covered 
with cobweb-like silky hairs. Many tiny rosettes cluster in closely to make mats of con¬ 
siderable size. 
ARACHNOIDEUM LACCERI— A lovely form of the preceding variety with reddish-violet tints. 
TECTORUM —Large, broad rosettes, 3 to 4 inches across. Glaucous green; pale red flowers. 
Kalanchoe Clobulifera 
Crassula 
Opuntia 
Echeveria 
Opuntia 
Aeonium 
Opuntia 
Kalanchoe 
Crassula 
Arborescens 
Monacantha 
Secunda 
Microdasys 
Haworthia 
Orpetii 
Tubifolia 
Lycopodiodes 
Price 20c 
Price 25c 
Clauca 
(Bunny Ear 
Price 25c 
(Hardy) 
Price 1 5c 
Price 20c 
Price 20c Cactus) Price 25c 
Price 25e 
