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SINOCRASSULA maculata. Small rosettes of pretty 
brown spotted leaves .25 
STAPELIA variegata. "Starfish Flower.” Short 
pointed stems bearing curious leathery flowers mot¬ 
tled brown and yellow. An African oddity that every¬ 
one should have .25, crests $1.00 
STOMATIUM agninum. "Lamb’s Tongue” has fleshy 
grey-green leaves roughened with green dots. Forms 
compact clusters and blooms at night with light yellow 
flowers .25 
S. fuller/. Thick, small toothed leaves, grass-green 
with pale grey dots forming neat clumps. Also blooms 
at night with small light yellow flowers. Night flower¬ 
ing plants are rare among the succulents .25 
TAVARESIA grandiflora. This one belongs to the 
Stapelia family but looks like a cactus with its round 
erect stems covered with tiny bristly harmless spines. 
Has a very large bell-shaped flower yellowish with 
brown dots. A real rarity .75 
Sedum multiceps 
URBINIA purpusii. Thick pointed leaves mottled pur¬ 
plish-gray in color forming a neat rosette. Flowers on 
a long stem red with greenish-yellow tips. Best as a 
window or glass house plant .50 
Sedum treleasei 
SUCCULENT COLLECTIONS 
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spiny cacti, of various colored foliage and strange 
shapes, suitable for small pots or the window box 
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WORLD WIDE COLLECTION. A pleasant surprise 
awaits the buyer of this strange collection of Exotics. 
One fine plant from each of the following countries: 
Canary Islands, Southwest Africa, Yucatan, Madagas¬ 
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land, Natal, Karroo Desert (Africa) and Guatemala. 
All named and labelled, ten of the world’s most cur¬ 
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AMATEUR SUCCULENT COLLECTION. Fifteen 
named plants for the beginner who wishes to start a 
collection of the least expensive kinds. Our selection 
of good, small succulents for only $1.25 
A window garden of seedlings. 
"KELLY S PLANTS ALWAYS SATISFY” 
"The plants arrived today in good condition. The C. royenii is quite satisfactory. . . . The L. beneckii is an 
even prettier specimen than the larger one you sent me before. The L. stellatus is a fine plant—but a brute to 
handle. As you can see, I am well pleased with the shipment. J. W. S., Texas. 
