TEWKSBURY, MASS. 
Ferocactus echidne 
Native of Mexico 
This plant is globular, pale green to gray- 
ish green, slightly wavy ribs. Radial 
Spines at first amber yellow which later 
become grayish, slightly curved. A very 
showy cactus with yellow flowers. 35c 
Pachyveria hybrid orpetti 
A very pretty rosette of blue gray tinted 
with pink. A strong grower and very 
compact. A worthwhile variety 25c 

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Echinocereus merkeri 
Native of Mexico 
Stems semi-prostrate and very fleshy. 
Broad rounded ribs with prominent warts. 
Areoles and spines white with center 
spine light brown. Suckers freely from 
the base. Easy to grow. Water freely 
in the summer, rather dry in the winter. 
A peculiarity of this variety is that the 
shoots and buds are formed deeply within 
the stem and grow out by breaking 
through the epidermis, but the flower 
buds develop on the areoles as usual. 
Flowers long purplish red with long blunt 
petals. 
Medium plants 25c 
Larger plants 35c to 50c 
Bead Plant 
Sedum stahlu 
Tiny, fat, round leaves which turn a red- 
dish brown in full sun. The flowers are 
yellow. A very interesting plant. 15¢ 


Creeping Berries 
Kleinia radicans 
This is a low creeping plant being ex- 
ceptionally well suited for hanging pots. 
It flowers very freely, the flowers staying 
on the plants for a long time. This is a 
plant of decided merit. 20c 

Love Plant or Copper Leaves 
Anacamperos telephiastrum 
Native of Africa 
An unusual succulent that we have found 
quite interesting. The leaves turn real 
coppery in color if they are exposed to 
strong sunlight. Fine white hairs grow 
from the axils of the leaves. They flower 
freely in the summer, the flowers being 
about *%4 of an inch in diameter. 
Medium plants 15¢ 
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