ECHEVERIA 
Echeveria Elegans. The whole plant silvery. The 
blossoms are much admired. One of the most 
beautiful succulents_25c 
E. Funki. Leaves undulate, grey, green. Very 
handsome..-... 20c 
E. Lingettolii. Leaves tinged with red. One of the 
choicest__ 25c 
E. Scaphiphylla. Close green rosettes. A rare 
variety_ 25c 
E. Winbergii. (Ghost plant). Leaves fleshy, pink- 
white. One of the best succulents for a house 
plant__ ,20c 
E. Hovey. Beautiful plant with the leaves striped 
in green, pink and white_ 25c 
Echeveria Flammea. A tall growing plant, with 
bronzy red leaves and clumps of bell shaped blos¬ 
soms on long stems.. 25c 
SEDUMS 
S. Adolphae. The entire plant is golden yellow. 
Should be in every rock garden_ ...... 10c 
S. Crestato. A bushy variety, growing about 12 
inches high, and the whole bush is crested, 
spreading out like a fan.......10c 
S. Stahli. The whole plant is of the vining variety, 
resembling red beads. Yellow flowers in the 
spring__________ 10c 
S. Altissimum. Greyish green, mossy appearing. 
White blossoms 12 inches tall, in the summer. A 
good ground cover___„.......10c 
S. Album. Thick, waxy leaves, dark green, 4 to 6 
inches high; of the spreading variety_ 10c 
S. Pachyphyllum. Thick, waxy leaves, green with 
red tips. Sometimes called baby-fingers..... . ... 15c 
S. Praeltum. A large bushy species, with showy 
yellow flowers in the spring_ 15c 
S. Guatemalensis. (Christmas cheer). A beautiful 
new sedum with green leaves, becoming bright 
red in the sun. A beautiful little plant in a bowl 
15c 
S. Mexicanum. A bright yellow foliage. Grows 
about six inches tall and has yellow flowers, 15c 
KALANCHOE 
K. Kwensis. Shrubby, large leafed plant. Very 
ornamental__ 25c 
K. Marmorata. Large rosettes of grey-green leaves, 
mottled with maroon. Flowers large, white 25c 
K. Somaliensis. Large leaves, tinged with orange- 
red. A fine plant_ 25c 
K. Peldenschenkoi. Large, bushy variety. The 
whole bush a glow of old rose. One of the finest 
of the Kalanchoes_ 25c 
Queen 
of the Night 
Phyllocactus Latifrons. 
(Epiphyllum oxypetalum) 
"It was the appearance in a daily 
newspaper of a picture of this 
flower under the name of Night 
blooming Cereus, which caused the 
organization of the Cactus Society 
of America. This plant, when well 
grown and fed, may be shown with 
two or three hundred flowers during 
its blooming season of several weeks 
. . . In my opinion nothing in the 
Floral world approaches them for 
sheer beauty, and a single plant will 
stop traffic at your door." 
Description taken from "The Cactus 
Book” by Arthur D. Houghton, President 
Cactus and Succulent Society of America. 
Well rooted plants $1.00 
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