San Diego, California 
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Sedum guatainalense 
SANSEVERIA 
S. aethiopica. Wide green leaves with red edges. Very beauti¬ 
ful .50c to $1.00 
S. cylindrica. An unusual plant with mottled, tubular pointed, 
stiff leaves in two ranks up to 2 ft. in length. Small plants. .25c 
S. laurenti. A yellow margined variety of trifasciata. . . .25c to 50c 
S. para . 25c 
5. trifasciata (zeylanica ). The Leopard Plant. Suitable for pots. 
Long, thick, mottled leaves.15c up 
SEDUM 
The price of these plants is 10c unless otherwise stated. Ten 
for $1.00 postpaid. 
"H” means hardy to frost. 
S. adolphi. Golden yellow, conspicuous. 
S. album. Green, creeping. H. 
S. altissimurn. Blue, 8 in. 
S. anglicum. Charming, pale green, creeping. 
S. confusum. 
S. dasyphyllum. Blue green clumps, tiny leaves. 
S. guatamalense. Green turning to red in sun. Very attractive. 
S. lineare variegatum. H. 
S. mexicanum. Yellow green. 
S. moranense. Tiny, thick, reddish leaves. 
S. multiceps. Like a little pine tree. Perfect in bowls. ... 15c to 25c 
S. muriale . Turning red like half ripe blackberries in fall. 
S. pachyphyllum. Pale hands, pink tipped. 
S. palmeri. Tall. Echeveria like rosette. 
S. prealtum. 
S. prealtum cristatum. 
S. spectabile var. brilliancy . H. 
5. stahli. Called baked beans from the resemblance of the leaves. 
S. treleasi. Beautiful blue. 
S. winkleri. From Spain. Perfect rosettes in clusters. 
