San Diego, California 
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*C. tetragona. Cuttings in bowls resemble trees. Easily rooted. 
Brittle .10c 
*C. trachysantha. Small shrub, very tomentose. White blooms. 20c 
Allied plant: Rochea coccinea. (rubicunda var. brilliancy). 
Lovely red blooms.2 5c 
DUDLEYA 
Close Relatives of 
ECHEVERIA and COTYLEDON 
i D. brittoni (ingens). The lovely, pure, white, powdery Dud- 
leya from Lower California.25c to 75c 
D. caespitosa. Native of California. Slender grey leaves with 
purple tips. Clustered.25c 
D. Candida. Rare, from Coronado Islands. Pure white. 
Double, beautiful.50c to 75c 
D. farinosa. Grey; red brown tips. Powdery. An exquisite 
pot plant from Carmel, Calif.15c to 25c 
Dudley a Candida 
D. lanceolata. Native of S. Calif. Attractive, iridescent leaves 
and red flowers.25c 
Allied plants: Styllphyllum edule. San Diego, Calif. Un¬ 
usual looking pencil like leaves.15c 
Styllophyllum orcutti. Smaller than the above with greyish, 
powdery leaves. Attractive; small.25c 
ECHEVERIA 
One of each of any 8 marked with asterisk (*) $1.00 postpaid 
U. S. A. Large ones if you pay the postage. 
*£. carnicolor. Delicate, long, narrow leaves. Small, flat type. .25c 
E. corderoyenii. Very thick, sharply pointed, yellowish green 
leaves .25c 
E. crenulata. (rosea-grandis). One of the largest and most 
beautiful. Curving leaves with bright red margins. Grows 
very large.20c to $1.00 
E. crispa. Similar to E. crenulata but grows larger. . .20c to $1.00 
E. derenbergi. Pale green, thick leaves with orange colored 
fls. Very attractive.25c 
*£. elegans. Pale bluish green, translucent as if made of wax 
with pink waxen blossoms.15c to 35c 
*£. funcki. (australis). Flat; grey, green matte-finish rosettes. 15c 
*£. gibbiflora. 
var. flammea. Highly colored with lovely blooms lasting 
4 months.15c to 50c 
var. true metallica. Similar to preceding but more opales¬ 
cent in color.50c 
