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Knickerbocker Nursery 
*C. falcata. One of the best. Blue grey matte surface; unique 
in shape. Brilliant orange-scarlet clusters of flowers. . . ,25c up 
C. hemispherica. Flat inlaid rosette; very attractive.25c 
C. longifolia. Blossom almost identical to that of C. falcata 
but plant grows to be 4 ft. tall.35c to 50c 
*C. lycopodiodes. Common. Kept boxed and trimmed makes 
a fine border.10c 
Cotyledon teretifolia 
*C. marginata. Procumbent, shining.15c 
*C. monticola. Similar to perforata. Pink blossoms.15c 
*C. multicava. Good for hanging baskets but too prolific for 
a garden .10c 
*C. obvallata. Rosette of basal leaves, elongated stalk of 
flowers .25c 
*C. perforata ( perfossa ). Buttons on a string or Chinese 
money. Desirable for bowls. Unique.10c to 25c 
*C. portulacae. Commonly called arborescens. Suitable for 
narrow parkings. Shining thick bronzed leaves. Pink 
blooms .15c to 50c 
*C. pseudolycopodiodes. Dark green. Suitable for bowls be¬ 
cause of graceful angles.10c 
C. pulvinata. Powdery gray leaves. A fine figure of a plant. . .35c 
C. rosularis. Flat rosette. Similar in design to Aeonium tab- 
ulaeforme, but with shiny leaves.35c 
*C. sarmentosa. Shiny green leaves. Pendant. Good for 
hanging baskets.15c 
C. schmidti. ( impressa, rubicunda) . Blooms all summer; a 
dainty, little thing for rockeries. Clusters of tiny, deeply 
rose colored flowers. Charming.15c to 25c 
*C. spathulata. Partly creeping with delicate flowers; suitable 
for hanging baskets.15c 
