TEWKSBURY, MASS. 


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Echeveria setosa 
Native of Mexico 
Sometimes called the Fire cracker plant 
on account of its vivid flowers. Low 
stemless rosetts of hairy leaves, vivid 
flowers of red and yellow. This is easily 
one of the most popular Echeverias. A 
real gem in any collection. 
Nice plants 25¢ 
Larger plants 35 to 50c¢ 

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Crinkle Leaves 
Adronomischus cristatus 
Native of Africa 
This is a long name for a very interest- 
ing plant. The leaves are thick with a 
crinkled edge, forming a beautiful dark 
green rosette. As the plant grows older 
it has many reddish-brown aerial roots 
along the stem of the plant. This plant 
is valuable for any collection. 
Nice plants well started 25c 
Copper Leaf Echeveria 
Echeveria multicaulis 
A taller branching type with dark green 
coppery shaded leaves. Flowers very 
freely. A rather attractive specie of 
Echeveria. 25c¢ 

Snake Cactus 
Harrisia martina 
Native of Argentina 
Stems upright tall growing becoming 
prostate or sprawling as plant gets larger. 
Flowers are white, blooming at night. Can 
be trained on a trellis or trailed along the 
ground. 15¢ 
Evergreen Crassula 
Crassula lycopodiodes 
Native of Africa 
One of the more popular type of crassu- 
las. It gets its name from one of the 
club mosses, Lycopodium species. The 
flowers are so small that they are hardly 
ever noticed. The bright green color and 
upright growth, of this specie keeps it in 
strong demand. 
Nice plants 15c 
Echinocereus stramineus 
Native of Mexico, New Mexico and Texas 
Stem erect and stiff pale green. Ribs 
slightly warty or notched with deep nar- 
row furrows’ between them thickly 
covered at the top with long straw colored 
spines, changing to white. Branches free- 
ly from the base. 35¢ 
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