(Cut numbers in brackets by name.) 
SUCCULENTS—General List (Continued) 
(Numbers in brackets correspond to numbers on cuts.) 
each 
Crassula A. (Sp.).03; .05 
” acutifolia .02; .03 
” c.02; .03 
” CB.03; .05 
” columbria .03; .05 
” cultrata ..02; .03 
” monticola .03; .05 
” perforata . -05 
” portulacea (arborescens) .02; .03; .05; .10 
” pseudolycopodioides .03; .05 
” ” New Type .03; .05 
” receda (Available Oct. to July .02; .03; .05 
” No. 1 Red.03; .05 
” Red marginata.02; .03 
” sarmentosa .02; .03 
” tetragona .02; .03 
” trachysantha .02; .03; .05 
Cyanotis compacta (Available Oct. 
to July) ...02; 
Cyanotis somalica . 
Dudleya carmel hybrid. 
” ingens . 
Dyckia sulphurea. 
Echeveria .-.(See 
(16) Echeveria x Pachyphytum hybrids 
(Known as Pachyveria) 
Assorted Mixed.05; 
Pachyveria cristata (crested). 
Euphorbia acrurensis . 
” caput-medusae .05; 
” cereiformis . 
” clandestina . 
” echinus . 
” enneagona . 
” fimbriata . 
” grandicornis . 
” grandidens . 
each 
.03; .05 
.03; .05 
.05; .10 
.10 
.03; .05 
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.10; .15 
.15; .25 
.10; .15 
.10 
.25 
.25 
.03; .05 
.05; .10 
.25 
.10; .15 
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