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A. tabulacforme. Leaves inlaid like marquetry. A downy, 
absolutely flat’ rosette 222 = = eee 35c¢ to $0c 
A. sedifolium. Small shiny rosettes in clumps. I5c 
A. tourniforti. Serrated edges, small rosettes on a shrub__35c 
A. tortuosum. Compact little rosettes composed of tiny 
thick leaves. 2s ee eee 1f¢ and 25c 
Aichryson domesticum variegatum. For those who like 
variegated plants,-a little: gem=. = ee ee 35¢ 
The above are a group of generally large, showy plants 
consisting of many stalked rosettes. Most of them are native of 
the Canary Islands. 
ALOES 
Choice of one each of any 5 marked with asterisk (*) for 
$1.00 postpaid. If you care to pay the postage, larger 
plants will be sent in all collection offers. 
Foreword: For canyon hillsides and larger plantings, nothing 
can exceed the larger Agaves and Aloes. Aloes are a blaze 
of color when in bloom. There are Agaves and Aloes to suit 
every taste and every requirement. Colors of blossoms range 
from pale yellow or green to orange and brilliant scarlet. 
A. africana. Cape. One of the most beautiful. Heavily 
warted. Handsome glossy flowers__...-_____. $0c 
A. endringitensis. Madigascar. Nearly stemless, dark 
orange-red “ ‘flowers. 22 2 4 ee ee 25¢ 
*A. arborescens. The Torch or the Red Hot Poker. Forms 
clumps of enormous size with long spikes of brilliant 
blooms of orange scarlet, small 1$c 
A. aristata. Cape of Good Hope. The rarest of small 
Aloes. Very beautiful, like a large Haworthia. Closely 
set white marginal teeth. Slow to offset and never 
grows large. Has won a prize wherever shown_.35c to $1 
A. ausana. Similar to A. Variegata but decidedly plumper 
with more obtuse leaves better and stronger .25c to $1.00 

Gasteraloe pethamensis Aloe ausana 
