ARACHNOIDEAE GROUP 
. Type Arachnoideum 
ARACHNOIDEUM. Under % inch. Compact flat 
clumps, small rosettes densely covered with spiderwebs, 
stolons very short and numerous, outside of leaves red¬ 
dish in winter. 15 cts. a clump. 
SANGUINEUM. % inch. A cobweb with a reddish 
aspect, depressed, flattened center, covered with very 
abundant thin wooly tissue. Smaller, redder, more thick 
set and more compact then Laggeri, outside leaves long 
stolons longer then the above. 50 cts. a clump. 
MOGGRIDGEI. 1 inch. Differs from Arachnoideum 
in its basal leaves, shorter and more oblong, forming 
a larger rounder ball of gray green, the very fine wehs 
connecting the leaves do not obscure them, it is a much 
more beautiful symmetrical rosette. 50 cts. each. 
A. LAGGERI. 1 % - 2 inches. Tufted clumps, with 
dense compact rosettes, flattened center, leaves deep red 
brown without, green within and entirely covered with 
a thick white down, pressed and tangled, especially to¬ 
wards the center. 15 c a clump. 
A. HOOKERI. 116 - 2 inches. A very downy form 
of archnoideum, with large rosettes completely white¬ 
ned by their webs, a rather flat form. 25 c a clump. 
TOMENTOSUM. 13^-2 inches. A vigorous Arach¬ 
noideum, with large flat top rosettes, outside leaves light 
green within, brownish without in winter. The rosettes 
are covered with a delicate tangled web, so dense as to 
obscure the leaves, large flowers of a clear carmine, 
same as Webbeanum. 25 cts. a clump. 
DOELLIANUM. 1 inch rosette. This is the true 
variety, very rare in this country, and not like the one 
commonly sold for Doellianum. It has light green 
leaves with weak webs connecting them, growing thick 
towards the center, a rather flat open rosette. 50 c each 
PUBESCENTIAE GROUP 
Type Montanum 
MONTANUM. Under 1 inch. Loose rosettes, leaves 
narrow and pointed, downy on both surfaces, offsets 
on long hairy leafy stems, flowers rose color 30 cts. each. 
