“SUCCULENTS” 
Haworthia margaritifera. Larger Rosettes 
2-3” 
Kalanchoe. See Bryophyllum also. 
Kalanchoe dyeri. Scallop Shell. Large dark green.leaves with red 
Piping 2-3° RC .85 2.50 11.25 20.00 
Kalanchoe marmorata. Pen Wiper Plant. Large blue leaves with 
regulars brownmsand spurplems pots. sea ee 
2-3° RC .40 3:00 meee LGe7 ou 20:00 
Kalanchoe somaliensis. Jack Frost's Paint Brush. Broad, blue leaves 
tinted and shaded with orange and rose... -..-c.0--ccceceeeeeeeee 
Bete) eedcn Mth: BS EN Je 23-4” RC .45 3.50 16.25 30.00 
Kalanchoe tomentosa. Pussy Ears or Panda Plant, Blue leaves cov- 
ered with white velvet, scalloped edges bearing brown spots 
2:3 an COO 7.50 36.25 70.00 
Kalanchoe tomentosa. Larger 3-5’ RC 1.20 10.00 48.75 95.00 
Kleinia repens. Blue Chalk Sticks. Pickle-shaped, blue leaves around 
a central stem. Unusual and very colorful... 20000. 002. eee 
2: SR GMEAS 3.50 16.25 30.00 
Mesembryanthemum agninum. Stout, thick, short leaves around a 
central stem) == 2-3" RC  .40 3.00 13.75 25.00 
Pachyveria schiedeckeri crest. Pearly Cock’s Comb. Twisted fans 
crowned with pulverulent, pearly leaves. Very attractive 
P 1.20 10.00 48.75 95.00 
See eee mr oe ere he A 2S me 3.50 16.25 30.00 
Pleiospilos bolusii and nelii. Sold out until late spring. 
Portulacaria afra. Elephant Bush. Dwarf tree, red stems, green 
leaves 3:45 ee ee 23 Cm OO 2.50 11.25 20.00 
Portulacaria afra. Larger. 3-5” Pp A5 3.50 16.25 30.00 
Schcenlandia algcensis. Bird’s Beak. Small, hard leaves in pairs 
en stem 2-3" RC  .40 3.00 13.75 25.00 
Sedum adolphii. Golden Sedum. Tall with plump, yellow leaves 
ee een tes ee Re Pee ANG gb) 3:50) 6.20 0.00 
Sedum dasyphyllum. Blue Lilliputian Grapes. Tiny leaved ground 
COV.GE spon rr san eee leek? Ne) OS 2.50 11.25 20.00 
Sedum guatemalense. Christmas Cheer. Glossy red-tinted jelly bean 
leaves 2-3° RC  .35 Z2tD Ome. 20g 20-00 
Sedum moranense. Monkey Toes. Moss-like, colorful, branching 
COVerEp canteens 2-3° RC  .40 4:00 3.7 5)Z0.00 
Sedum multiceps. Baby Joshua Tree. Grotesquely branching plant 
with terminal tufts of moss-like green leaves. 
Very popular .............. 2-Sueee De. OO 5.00 23.75 45.00 
Sedum pachyphyllum. Jelly Beans. Fat blue-green leaves 
withered tips sesesseese se 2 CRC meeeO BOOM lo: De Zo.00 
Sedum praealtum crests. Colorful Coronet. Fan-shaped with bronzed 
lectves Rte are 2 Omen Gee 3.50 16.25 30.00 
Sedum praealtum crests. Larger —...2...---------2-20-----2---2-0--eencnecsecnensnennnnnenene=s 
3-DaeGCaeeOD 5.50 26.25 50.00 
Sedum sexangulare. Lilliputian Grapes. Well branching plants with 
tiny green leaves in clusters. Good filler and ground cover 
ee eee Sea VAR He RS 2.50 11.25 20.00 
Sedum stahlii. Pork & Beans. Slender branches bearing bronze-red 
leaves ete ee Pee ate BB 2.50 11.25 20:00 
Sedum trealeasii. Silver Sedum. Erect stems bearing plump, mealy- 
white leaves. One of the most attractive Sedums _............. aL Ee 
Be ee eR 2 os reece 2 Saat Camere O 3.00 13375 eee 00) 
Sempervivum fimbriatum. Tufties. Small, compact, green rosettes with 
a tuft on the tip of each leaf................-.-.--..--------------------2 
ee ee ene eo ck ars ela Gwe OS 2.50 11.25 20.00 
Sempervivum tectorum. House Leek. Clustering creen rosettes, 
brown tipped _.......... 13-220 RG 40 3.00 13.75 25.00 
Gates’ cactus and succulents catch the eye and make 
them stop and stare and buy. 

F. tigrina 
K. tomentosa 
S. Pachyphyllum 
“SUCCULENTS” 
: ; Priced per 10 100 500 1000 
Stapelia giant hybrids. Star Fish Flower. Attractive cactoid, col- 
umnar plants, branching from base. Hairy 3-6” flowers in fall 
andewinter 1) eee S-Di Gomer OO 5.00 23.75 45.00 
Stapelia variegata. Toad Plant. Unusual cactoid plant. 
Freely branched ...... 2-caeeh Cee A 3.00 13.75 25.00 
Stapelia verrucosa. Dwarf Toad Plant. Clusters of small cactoid 
branches. 2c P40 3.00 13.75 25.00 
Umbilicus chrysanthus. Belly Button. Clustering, yellow-green, 
tight@rosettes ee eee 1:2 Cae. 35) 2.50 11.25 20.00 
California Grown Dish Garden Assortments 
Cash in on the evergrowing demand for cactus and succulent 
plants by offering your customers nicely potted single plants and 
artisctically arranged dish gardens. Use them to offset the shortage 
of Dutch and Japanese bulbs during the coming season. Their uses 
are countless. 
Owing to special climatic advantages, Southern California has 
taken the lead in the production of nursery grown cactus, and a great 
group of useful and attractive succulent plants. After twelve years 
of experience in cactus and succulents, we have built up one of the 
largest, if not the largest, exclusively cactus and succulent nurseries 
in the country. 
The assortments we ship are well-rooted, clean and healthy 
Plants grown especially for the small pot plant and dish garden 
trade. We ship them bare root, properly and lightly packed, so that 
you may expect a hundred salable plants out of every hundred pur- 
chased. Good plants are worth good packing. 
Our assortments are not “loaded” with junk. They are carefully 
selected kinds, in well-balanced assortments. We ship equal numbers 
of each kind that we include, in all assortments, except Dog Tail 
assortments. Those who buy in small lots and who are not thor- 
oughly familiar with cactus and succulents, will find our assortments 
more useful than their own selections. We label free with printed 
labels upon request, but only when labeling is requested. 
CACTUS ASSORTMENT 
Order by Number— Per 100 500 1,000 
1. Miniature cactus in all types for 1-13” pots $3.00 $13.75 $25.00 
2. Cactus in all types from 1 in. globular to 3 in. 
fallekindssforelsntond gpols ae 3.50 16.25 30.00 
3. Same as No. 2, but without flat padded 
Opuntias, suitable for 13 to 24” pots.............. 3.50 16.25 30.00 
4. Cactus in all types, but in larger sizes than 
int NOmcmtOrn? sEtOns sme DOtS mene eee 5.50 26.25 50.00 
5. Same as No. 4, but without flat padded 
Opuntias, suitable for 2 to 3” pots_............... 5.50 26.25 50.00 
6. Dog tail types especially grown and suit- 
able for tails in pottery, 2-3” tall._................ 3.50 16.25 30.00 
8. Tall columnar cactus in at least eight 
V CIPIGTLOS 4 2203 cent CELI eee oem eer cor eee ee 3.50 16.25 30.00 
9. Larger columnar types in at least five 
VOTICHCR AOD petal awe kt ee eee 5.50 26.25 50.00 
11. Flat, jointed Opuntias in many varieties 
oO EM reece te tern ne A ee GAO eccos cee rean® a .0U 13.75 25.00 
12. Flat padded Opuntias in larger sizes, 
mniostlys with) GQTS;1G-Or | tClll cecceeeee.. eetecesenseeeseeeees 5.00 23.75 45.00 
13. Extra-choice slow growing cactus, assorted, 
fOr SD eae DOUS on ee eee Nee ee. 7.50 36.25 70.00 
SUCCULENT ASSORTMENTS 
23. Colorful, quick-growing MINIATURE SUC- 
GULENTS@forml- iss potseeeennee ee 2.50 11.25 20.00 
24. Choice slow-growing MINIATURE SUCCU- 
LENTS in all types for 1-13” pots............... 3.00 13.75 25.00 
25. Colorful quick-growing succulents, as Se- 
dums, Crassulas, in variety for 13-3” pots... 3.00 13.75 25.09 
27. Colorful succulents, Kalanchoes, Sedums, 
Crassulas, etc., in larger sizes for 23-4” pots 5.00 23.75 45.00 
28. Choicer succulents, as Gasterias, Aloes, 
Stapelias, Echeverias, for 13-3” pots............. 3.50 16.25 30.00 
29. Hard succulents as Aloes, Gasterias, Ha- 
worthias, Faucaria, Euphorbias, 13-3” pots... 5.59 26.25 50.09 
30. General assortment of all types of succu- 
Tents formuseniny ts-GumpOts eee necro 3:00 el Os 7 Deez oLOG 
31. General assortment of all types of succu- 
lents in larger sizes for 23-4” pots..............-.. 5.00 23.75 45.00 
32. Deluxe succulent assortment of choice kinds 
ROTM UR Gree DONS ees ee oeeecretcccesecoucetenartescoe 7.50 36.25 70.00 
