KLIENIA 
These odd succulents be- 
long to the Sun Flower fa- 
mily, though one would 
never guess it from their 
curious appearance. Enjoy 
a porous soil and an airy, 
light window. 
Cobweb Plant. Klienia to- 
mentosa. A rare plant with 
white-felted, pickle - shaped 
leaves! Very fine. 28c. 
Candle Plant. Kliena ar- 
ticulata. Leafless stems ap- 
pear like small candles. 19c. 
Window Plant. K. radi- 
cans. Pickle shaped leaves 
with a transparent window. 
Curious creeper. 25c. 
Inch Worm Plant. ke 
pendula. This curious plant 
seems undecided as to 

FAIRY LANTERNS 
PUSSY EARS 
Echeveria Weingartii. Nat. Size Cyanotis somaliensis. Nat. Size whether it belongs to the 
Bears curving spikes of red and A creeper with hairy leaves and plant or animal world! The 
yellow blossoms. Handsome dark- bright purple and_- orange hairy meiped z lik : - 
green rosettes. Thrives 4 flowers. Stands any amount of abuse striped, worm-like creeping 
BMY WHOS. LSS. Wee ae cecacoks assess 7c and will trail over edge stems bear large scarlet 
Of potcme A's sShOWN eos. Ces ek 1 5c flowers. 35c. 


AGAVE VICTORIAE REGINAE 
This handsome Mexican Century Plant has long been 
noted for its great beauty and elegant habit. They 
make fascinating specimens that increase in beauty 
through years. The dark green leaves are clearly striped 
with white like the above photo. The plant eventually 
forms a compact globe. They are very easy to grow, 
liking a rich loam soil and a moderate amount of water. 
STAPELTA 
STAR FISH FLOWERS 
Few stranger plants have come from 
Africa than these odd, flesh-like blos- 
25 Unlabeled Odds and Ends 
Mixed Cacti and Succulents 
Always about such a large nursery there 
are odds and ends of plants — unlabeled 
sewers . . im dd lots of which we do not Nice 3 in.-6 in. specimens 5 years old, 75c - $1.00. 
soms, individuals of which sometimes Be CeO - il Fi ; x foes 
é : w m ine 1% in. - 242 in. young plants just beginning 
reach 18 in. across! There are num- have enough to catalog, plants with sma ie olen 25 a 5 fiers ae cin nha aie canis See ; 23 
blemishes, etc. They are all good plants and 
you will find many rare and interesting 
things among them. They are not discards 
but are healthy rooted specimens. 
berless species of them but all have the 
same general habit with finger-like, 
thick, juicy stems in clusters that root 
CRASSULA 
con- 
along the top of the soil as they ad- 
vance the striking flowers arising from 
the base. 
CULTURE. During summer when 
growing they like plenty of water and prefer a 
sandy, well drained and rich soil. Give them 
an airy, light position in the window. Im fall 
and winter keep cool and rather dry. 
GIANT STAR FISH. Stapelia gigan- 
they are 
tea. See Page 3 for descriptions. Large 
8 to 9 inch flowers. From pots 50c. 
Stapelia comparabilis. Large cop- 
pery-red blossoms. 50Oc. 
Stapelia Gettlefii. An interesting 
species with large, fringed, coppery 
flowers transversely striped. Stems with 
rather prominent rudimentary leaves or 
“‘teeth.’’ 50c. 
HAIRY STAR FISH. Stapelia hirsuta. 
The most popular of hairy flowered spe- 
cies. Easily grown, very floriferous plant. 
Photos Page 31. Nice plants. 30c. 
STARFISH FLOWER. Stapelia varie- 
gata. The popular and best known spe- 
cies grows extremely easily. See color 
illustration, page 32. Large plants 25c. 
HUERNIA 
DRAGON FLOWER 
Related plants with some of the most 
remarkable flowers in the group. Cul- 
ture as in Stapelia. 
RED DRAGON FLOWER. Huernia 
Schneideriana. A _ strikingly pretty 
flower with rosy-copper petals and in- 
tense black center. Grows rapidly and 
likes plenty of water. From tropical 
Africa. You can’t fail with it. Fine 
pot grown specimens 25c. Larger with 
many arms, 35¢e. Fine branched bloom- 
ing size, 15c. 
with 
sun 
214 
a/2 

A MIMICRY PLANT 
Titanopsis Schwantesii. Nat. Size HAWORTHIA SETATA AFRICAN TREE ALOE 
This pretty, white leaved mimicry We have only a few of this very Bears harmless prickles all over 
plant was first discovered accidently rare ‘‘window’’ plant. Bears’ long the leaves. A fine quick growing 
when a botanist leaned against a teeth on the leaves, Enjoys almost plant thriving in a light, airv win- 
rocky wall thinking the plants were pure sand or very sandy soil. Give it dow or even in a dark corner. 
een enaibe rough surface. a light, airv position in the window. Don’t fail to include this in your 
rue example of plant Grows readily. collection. Fine 2 in, 
mimicry. This one is Ghunnineuee C From South Africa......... spreactsunits 30c to 24% in. only fe ‘ 15¢ 
triangular, 
stem, 
freely and 
pleasing pink 
plant and much 

Collection H-19. 12 plants for_.__._...--- $1.50 
Collection H-20. 
25. plants. forse eee eae ease eee $2.50 


SILVER BEADS 
Crassula deltoidea. Nat. 
Size 
This quaint, tiny, tree-like Crassula is very pretty with its 
bead-like leaves that become thickly powdered 
silvery white. The beads are strung on a rather thick 
their upper surface being finely dotted. It branches 
in the summer each head bears an umbel of 
and white blossoms. A particularly useful 
at home in the window garden, thriving in 
or shade but being whitest in a light situation. 15 
in. - 3 in. branched. 25c. Smaller to 2'% in.......... c 
races 

A very much diversified group 
taining some of the most curious of the 
succulents. The interesting species are 
South African many being illustrated in 
this catalog. They range from an inch 
tall to several feet. 
CULTURE. They all enjoy 
and a light, airy position. 
Arab’s Turban. Crassula hemisphae- 
rica. See Page 8 for illustration. Easily 
grown. 17c. 
Crassula argentea. Wax Rose. Grows 
upright with strong trunk, oval shining 
leaves. 17c. 
Crassula cordata. 
spotted leaves. 20c. 
Crassula cultrata. 
leaves. 15c. 
Crassula decipiens. 
leaves. 25c. 
Crassula lactea. White flowers. 25c. 
Crassula lycopodioides. Princess Pine. 
15c. 
Crassula psuedolycopodioides. Very 
neat, bushy, grey green plants. Grow in 
either sun or shade. Much _ recom- 
mended. 15c. 
Crassula Schmidtii. Bears dark pink 
flower clusters every stem carrying a 
good sized head. In flower for weeks 
in fall. 25c. 
Crassula trachysantha. 15c. 
Japanese Pine. Crassula tetragona. 
Easily grown. Leaves 4 ranked arranged 
in a cross. Fine for a tall plant, grow- 
ing up to 12 in. 15c. 
CRASSULA COLLECTION No. H-21 
Crassulas including Arab’s Turban, 
Scarlet Paint Brush, Japanese Pine, 60 
Bead Vine, Princess Pine, etc. c 
rich, sandy soil 
Very easy to grow. 
Hearted shaped 
Sickle-shaped 
Pretty white 
LOVE PLANT 
ANACAMPSEROS LANCEOLATA 
A pretty small succulent bearing handsome. 
bright pink, rose-like blossoms. 
easy culture 

