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Knickerbocker Nursery 
*E. glauca-metallica (rosea). Somewhat like E. secunda-glauca 
but with waxy leaves and purple shadings.15c to 25c 
*£. globosa. Pale bluish, very full of offsets.15c 
E. grandifolia var. viridens. Free bloomer, beautifully colored 
leaves .25c 
*E. harmsi. (Oliveranthus elegans). Flowers lovely, gold 
lined, scarlet bells.15c to 25c 
E. hoveyi. One of the most lovely with long, grey, green 
leaves and pinkish variegations. Shade loving.15c to 25c 
E. imbricata. (so called). Enormous in size, beautifully colored 
iridescent hues. Very waxy leaves.35c to 75c 
E. leucotricha. A distinct Echeveria with a remarkable pub¬ 
escence. Scarlet blossoms. Scarce because slow to propa¬ 
gate .30c to 50c 
*E. linguaefolia. Thick, fleshy, pale leaves. Flowers cream 
colored. Individual .15c 
E. macrophylla. The largest of the Echeverias and very beau¬ 
tifully colored. Grows to 2 ft.50c 
*E. multicaulis. A charming little Echeveria. Shining leaves 
that turn red in the fall.15c to 25c 
E. nivalis. Gray blue with rosy tips.35c 
E. nodulosa. A shrubby plant. Leaves striped with purple. 
Unlike any of the others.25c 
E. orpeti. Very handsome red hybrid.35c 
E. peacocki (desmetiana). Grey blue, powdery; like a piece 
of carving. Red tipped, beautiful.'.15c to 25c 
E. pittieri. Similar to venezuelensis .25c 
E. pubes cens ( pringlei, mexicana ). Downy; lovely scarlet 
blooms .15c 
var. recurvata. (pringlei var. tortuosa). Attractive curling 
leaves .25c 
E. pulvinata (villosa ). Very similar to leucotricha but hav¬ 
ing red bordered leaves.35c to 50c 
E. pulvinata x coccinea. Not so highly colored as the above 
with longer flower racemes.25c 
Echeveria linguaefolia 
E. rubella. Green with iridescent shades; beautiful fls.25c 
E. runyon't. Pearly rosette of great beauty with exquisite fls.. .35c 
E. sanguinea. With deep red leaves. Likes plenty of heat. 
Will not grow in the open. Very rare.50c 
E. scaphophylla. Heavy, thick, green leaves. Not very com¬ 
mon .25c 
*E. secunda-glauca. The common hen and chickens. The true 
imbricata .10c 
E. setosa. Dense globular rosette. Green leaves and orange 
flowers both entirely covered with bristles. A perfect pot 
*E. simulans. In form like a water lily. Yellow green leaves 
with red tips. Lovely.15c to 25c 
*E. stolonifera. Spreading light green.10c 
E. sub-rigida. (stanleyi). Dense mat, bluish green tinged 
with purple or bright red. Exceedingly fine.15c to 35c 
E. turgida. Rare. Flat, gray rosette, red tipped...75c 
E. weingarti. Deep green, shining, handsome, small var.25c 
E. gigantea x B. weinbergi .25c 
*£. elegans x weinbergi .10c 
