San Diego, California 
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Kalancboe hybrid (center). Parents on left and right. 
K. ivelwitschi. Beautiful, plum colored leaves. Burnt orange, 
upright fls.35c 
Allied plants: Kitchingia mandrakensis. Madagascar. Arrow 
shaped leaves, brownish-grev, pubescent. A very unusual 
and interesting plant.25c to $2.00 
Kitchingia species much browner. More deeply indented leaves 
new.50c and $1.00 
KLEINIA 
One of each of any 6 marked with asterisk (*) $1.00 postpaid, 
U. S. A. 
K. anteuphorbiaum. S. Afr. Thick stems; tall.15c 
*K. articulata. S. Afr. A blue candle plant with pretty leaves 
sprouting from the top.15c 
K. crassissima. Madagascar.25c 
K. fulgens. Natal. Bright red fls. on a gray-blue plant.50c 
*K. mandraliscae. S. Afr. Larger than repens but otherwise 
similar. Very blue leaves.15c 
K. ( notonia ) pendula. A closely allied plant with red flowers 
and thick, dark, green stem striped with purple. The 
"Inch Worm” . 50c 
*/C. radicans. S. Afr. Creeping, with thick, short leaves. 
Striped with purple; fragrant flowers; good for hanging 
baskets .15c 
*K. repens. S. Afr. The smallest of the blue, tubular leaved 
Kleinias .15c 
K. stapeliaformis. S. Afr. One of the best Kleinias. Clear 
emerald green stems marbled with white. Flower a tuft of 
bright red on a long stem. Beautiful.25c 
K. tomentosa. S. Afr. Rare, pure white.50c 
*K. tropeaefolia. Arrow shaped leaves. Attractive.15c 
Manfredas are close relatives to the Agaves. 
Manfreda brachystachys. Mexico.50c 
M. variegata. 
var. gigantea. Mexico. Large, purple dots.50c 
MESEMBRIANTHEMAE 
Shrubby and Creeping Types 
The following, unless otherwise marked, are 2 for 25c. 
Aptenia cordifolia. Old fashioned variety. From Africa. Small, 
thick, green leaves; tiny magenta fls. Used for many years 
in hanging baskets. 
