CRASSULACEAE 
One 
170 Adromischus caryophyllaceus_10 
171 ” clavifolius _10 
172 ” cristatus _10 
173 ” hemisphaericus _15 
174 ” maculatus _25 
175 Aeonium arboreum _05 
176 ” atropurpureum _05 
177 ” cooperii _05 
178 ” domesticum _10 
179 ” haworthii _05 
180 ” lindleyii _10 
181 ” sedifolium _10 
182 ” strepsicladum _15 
183 ” tournefortii___..05 
184 Aichryson tortuosum _10 
184 Aichryson tortuosum __10 
Kitchingia mandrakensis —A wonderful foliage pot 
plant, growing eventually up to 3 feet or more in 
height. Thick, fuzzy leaves, silver gray on the bot¬ 
tom, brown on top. A plant of aristocratic appear¬ 
ance when fully grown. Growing instructions on 
request. Price, small plants, 5c ; 50c per dozen. 
185 
Cotyledon ducussata 
_.05 
186 
yy 
macrantha 
.05 
187 
yy 
orbiculata compacta 
_ 
_.05 
188 
yy 
papillaris decussata 
. 
_.05 
189 
yy 
teretifolia decussata 
_.05 
190 
yy 
teretifolia papillaris 
_ 
_.05 
191 
Crassula arborescens 
.10 
192 
yy 
argyrophylla 
.05 
193 
yy 
cephalophora 
_.05 
194 
yy 
columbaria 
—10 
195 
yy 
corallina 
.05 
196 
yy 
cultrata 
_.05 
197 
yy 
dejecta 
.05 
198 
yy 
falcata 
.15 
199 
yy 
heterotricha 
.10 
200 
yy 
justus corderoyi 
-.15 
201 
yy 
lycopodioides 
_.05 
202 
yy 
marginalis 
.05 
203 
yy 
monticola 
.05 
Pleiospilos nelii- 
—One of the most interesting living 
rocks. 
Very odd form, an exceedingly beautiful 
flow’er 
and easy 
to grow. 25c each. 
204 
yy 
nudicaulis 
.10 
205 
yy 
portulacea 
.05 
206 
yy 
pseudolycopodioides _ 
.05 
207 
yy 
pulvinata 
.05 
208 
yy 
reversisetosa 
.05 
209 
yy 
rhomboidea 
_.10 
210 
yy 
sarmentosa 
.05 
211 
yy 
schmidtii 
_.05 
212 
yy 
sp. No. 10 
_.05 
213 
yy 
sp. No. 15 
.05 
214 
yy 
sp. No. 25 
.7 5 
215 
yy 
tetragona 
_.05 
216 
yy 
trachysantha 
_.05 
Echeveria pulvinata —A plant that does not need 
any 
introduction. Finest appearance the year around 
and 
excellent winter 
bloomer. 15c each, $1.75 
per 
12 
prepaid. 
217 Echeveria amoena_05 
218 ” agavoides (urbinia) _15 
219 ” byrnesia weinbergii _05 
220 ” byrnesia hybrids _05 
221 ” corderoyi _10 
222 
Echeveria 
elegans _ — __ _ 
One 
_10 
223 
yy 
expatriata _ _ 
_ _.05 
224 
yy 
glauca _ 
__.05 
225 
yy 
globosa 
_.05 
226 
yy 
haageana 
_ .15 
227 
yy 
hybrids _ _ 
_ .05 
228 
yy 
microcalyx _ 
_ .05 
229 
yy 
nobilis 
— .05 
230 
yy 
perbella 
_10 
231 
yy 
pulvinata 
-20 
232 
yy 
scaphophylla 
_10 
233 
yy 
simulans 
_05 
234 
yy 
stolonifera 
_.05 
235 
yy 
turgida 
_.05 
236 
yy 
weingartii (small) 
___.10 
237 
Grenovia gracilis 
_10 
238 
yy 
sp. 
_10 
Have You Tried Our Ever Popular Collection G?— 
100 multicolored plants of 25 to 40 varieties of perfect 
little plants. White and purple, yellow and red, 
brown and spotted. There is not a plant in this 
entire collection that would be just plain green. 100 
plants, $4.00 prepaid. 
239 Kalanchoe eliciae -10 
240 ” englerii_05 
241 ” feldtschenkoi _05 
242 ” kirkii _15 
243 ” orgyalis _25 
244 ” somaliensis _05 
245 ” tubiflora _05 
246 Kitchingia mandrakensis_15 
247 Oliveranthus elegans _ 05 
248 Orostachys chanettii_10 
It looks like a small pile of bluish gray pebbles, but 
it is another wonder from South African deserts. A 
perfect mimicry plant, Crassula tecta. Price 15c each. 
249 Pachyphytum aduncum -10 
250 ” compactum _10 
251 ” hybrid _10 
252 Sedum adolphii- 05 
253 ” amecamecamum -05 
254 ” brevifolium _10 
255 ” confusum _05 
256 ” guatemalense _05 
257 ” multiceps _05 
258 ” oaxacanum _10 
259 ” pachyphyllum _05 
260 ” praealtum crested_05 
261 ” treleasii _05 
262 Sempervivum albertii_10 
263 ” arachnoideum _05 
264 ” atlanticum _25 
265 ” blandum _05 
266 ” calcareum _10 
267 ” de zermat__.15 
268 elegans _15 
269 ” juratense _10 
270 ” moggridgei _05 
271 ” pallidum_05 
272 Umbilicus chrysanthus_05 
Lithops: —Rare varieties of “Stone Faces”. 6 for 
$1.50, your own selection from the following varieties: 
Karasmontana, rugosa, lateritia, elizabethae, helmu- 
thii, schwantesii, opalina, summitata, fulviceps, bella, 
kuibisensis. 
Small succulents of every description in endless variety of forms and colors for mini¬ 
ature containers are offered in two sizes: For 1-inch pots and for 2 1 / 4-inch pots. Smaller 
size: Collection J-l, 100 plants for $1.25, unlabeled. Larger: Collection J-2, 100 plants 
(Sedums, Crassulas, Echeverias, Mesem’s, Sempervivums, Stapelias, etc.) for $1.75, prepaid. 
SHORT GROWING INSTRUCTIONS 
Good drainage is always essential. Give plenty of light, but protect your plants from direct burning 
sunlight in summer time. Don’t allow your pots to dry up when the plants are growing. Water sparingly 
when they are resting or dormant. For planting use a mixture of one-third coarse sand, one-third of fine 
old screened leaf mold, and one-third of good garden or potting soil. Add traces of lime (old mortar, etc.) 
and charcoal. With this mixture fill the pot up to one inch, more or less ; over this mixture put a layer of 
sand and plant. Water very carefully until your plants get established and show signs of active growth. 
For propagation by cutting: Plant your cuttings in clean sand, keep in shade and in case of Crassulas, 
Asclepiads and Mesembs of more succulent types do not water until your cuttings begin to root. 
