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H. fasciata var. caespitosa. Very striking with warts in distinct 
bands. One of the best.50c to $1.00 
H. glabrata concolor. A very fine, dignified, upstanding 
Hawortbia . 
H. laetevirens. Transulcent, pointed leaves..25c 
11 marearitifera. Very good. Leathery; heavily warted, 
' dark.15c to 50c 
var. granata. Much heavier pearls and rarer plant. Grows 
on coast in Africa in full sun. Handsome.50c to $1.00 
H. metallic a. One of the rare ones. Darkly iridescent with 
fine dots...5C)c to $1.00 
H. pilifera. One of the real window Hawortbias .$1.00 
H. pseudo-rigida. Sharply angled. Dark.15c to 50c 
*H. radula. Crowded with tiny tubercles on both sides of 
leaves.20c to 35c 
H. reticulata. A large interesting translucent type. Offsets. . . .35c 
H. retusa. "The Fairy’s Table.” Translucent window plant. .$1.00 
H. reinwardtii. A beautiful, verrucose, little plant. . . .35c to 50c 
H. rigida. Concave, rather wrinkled leaves. Very erect.35c 
H. rugosa. Slender, finely warted..35c 
H. scbmidtiana. Dark, leathery, unusual.50c to $1.00 
H. semiglabrata. One of the best.$1.00 
H. skinneri .50c 
*H. tesselata. Thick, nicely lined leaves. Beautiful shape, 
dark and glabrous.25c 
var. engleri. The varieties differ very slightly.50c 
var. re cun’a .50c 
H. turgida. A very smooth flat rosette window plant.50c 
Allied plant: Apricra pentagona. Smooth, light green, very 
rigid leaves .2 5c 
hies per aloe rubri flora. Texas. Large rosette with hairy leaves. 
Red flowers on a long stalk. Blooms all summer. Good. . . . 50c 
IDRIA 
/. columnaris. "The Living Telegraph Pole.’’ Very curious 
plant from Lower Calif. Looks like an inverted parsnip 
bristling with many, slender, thorny branches. From 4 in. to 
12 in. tall and from 1 Yi in. to 4 in. in diam.$1.50 to $3.00 
Jatropa berlandieri. Texas. Distinctive plant with an above 
ground tuber; deeply cut leaves and scarlet flowers. De¬ 
ciduous in winter.50c to $1.00 
KALANCHOE AND BRYOPHYLLUM 
Only a slight difference between the two in the juxaposition of 
the filaments and the corolla tubes. 
One of each of any 8 marked with an asterisk (*) $1.00 postpaid. 
*K. aliciae. Downy leaves with lovely red blossoms. . . . 15c to 25c 
daigremontana. Madagascar. A curious plant with deeply 
serrated, mottled leaves; flowers interesting.15c 
K. dyerii. Beautiful crimson fls.25c to 35c 
K. tubiflora x daigremontana. Dr. Houghton’s hybrid. 
Very good .25c 
*K. foedtsbenkoi. Violet tinted leaves, very charming flowers, 
delicate salmon. A very lovely thing. Keep in the sun. 
.15c to 25c 
K. flammea. Tropical Afr. Downy, green leaves; red fls.50c 
*K. glaucescens. Tropical Afr. Large with beautiful blue 
leaves and interesting fls.15c to 25c 
*K. marmorata. Abyssinia. Curious, large with large purple 
spots in great profusion.15c to 25c 
K. orgyalis. Soft, brown, pubescent leaves; yellow upright 
fls.50c to $1.00 
K. pilosa. One of the best. Very downy. Brown spots on 
edges of leaves. Small.25c to 50c 
*K. pinnatum (calycium ). Tropical Afr. The common sprout¬ 
ing leaf. Prolific with long tubular flowers.15c 
K. rotundijolia. 3 ft. high with leaves to 2 in. long and 
orange or yellow fls.10c 
K. somaliensis. Somaliland. Heavy dentate leaves shaded 
with rose. A nice plant with pure yellow fls.15c to 25c 
K. tbyrsiflora. Looks like an Echeveria. Large gray red tip¬ 
ped leaves covered with powder. Blossoms creamy in large 
stalk. Handsome.25c to 50c 
*K. tubiflora. Very prolific, hence cheap but very queer and 
with lovely blooms. A bed of them is a fine sight. "Holly¬ 
wood Palm”.10c to 25c 
