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GASTERALOE 
Gasteraloes are hybrids of Gasterias and Aloes usually marked 
like the Gasterias and formed in rosettes like most of the Aloes. 
G. beguini. Dark green, heavily warted. Looks like a Haivor- 
thia but larger and very good.15c to $1.00 
G. mortolensis. Smooth, mottled, light green, heavy leaves. .25c up 
G. pethamensis. A dark, beautifully mottled plant. ... 15c to $1.00 
GASTERIA 
Gasterias are charming, generally two ranked plants. The leaves 
are commonly green mottled with white. Africa. They are.25c to 50c 
G. aicnacifolia . 
G. brevifolia . 
G. carinata . 
G. dicta. Very cespitose. 
G. latifolia . 
G. maculata. Beautifully mottled glaucous variety becoming 
pink in the sun. 
G. nitens. Similar to maculata but leaves longer and thinner. . 
G. obscura . 
G. punctata . 
G. spiralis. Grows to a very large size for this genus. 
G. sulcata. A large variety with very smooth leaves and de¬ 
cidedly different from the other Gasterias. 
G. verrucosa. One of the finest. Strictly two ranked. Heavily 
warted. 
Graptopetalum amethystinum. Mexico. Like most of them in 
this genus, beautifully colored.75c 
HAWORTHIA 
One of each of any 5 marked with asterisks (*) postpaid, $1.00. 
Haworthias are all small, clustered plants, the leaves usually green 
and windowed or covered with small white dots and are suitable for 
pots. Africa. 
H. atrovirens. Very small; dark green compact.25c 
*H. attenuata. Very warted, tightly cupped leaves. Grows in 
full sun in Africa on rocky ground.35c 
var. clariperla. Very beautiful; dark green heavily warted. 35c 
H. chalwini. Similar to reinwardtii in growth. Darker green 
and much rarer.$1.00 
*H. coarctata. Slender and faintly warted; red in sun. Dark 
green in shade.25c 
*H. cymbiformis. Window Plant. Very light green; trans¬ 
lucent and cespitose.10c to 25c 
H. cuspidata. Similar to the above but grows larger and more 
tightly cupped.35c 
Haworthia margaritifera var. granata 
