LO 100 
STENOCACTUS lamellosus, We Bie Ai els Cigtatslv's 6c URE Rsk Kn oee PAA 6 FC apes $1.00 $7.50 
TRIC HOCEREUS chiloensis, Oe ete CAG Wk 6a ee Keds Oe ob a bee 60 5600 
Hard plant with stout, yellowish spines; distinct and 
showy. 
TURK'S TURBAN - See Melocactus intortus 
Baer We oN Tes 
NOTE; Reference numbers in parentheses refer to illustrations in "Succulents 
for the Amateur." 
10 100 
AUP O UR Peder fonts, I eRe Wawa cele s ade salee bade ebviveiscne § GeS8 FB.50 
(Fige 141) 
AOU CUMPeteorea, 2" UnPOOtGd CUTTINGS. cc cGacteesccorrststeeceses eam »60 
(Pig. 207) 
Aas GeCorum, POOLS CULTIN PS ease sea ccc eceeveeserecevatesesceseovess 050 2200 
Bright red-edged leaves in rosette form. 
As a6difolium, 25" branched, rooted cuttingss..dscsecccecesccenee 035 2050 
Compact, branched plant with small, shiny, green leaves 
with brown markings in a dense whorl. (Figs 207) 
AFRICAN LIVING ROCK - See Pleiospilos nelii 
ey ees ee OO gig Wig ate Hs 9 PO RUS © ao 0 6 lew AD OO Oe BOLD 0 G06 HO we eso 2¢50 
Small, rooted plants taken from the flower spike of this 
unusual plant. 
Ge BOCAS Ghd Feo os ee reese a ke WRNRE ERs Soave oeneee 040 300 
Beautiful seedlings, blue-gray color with prominent 
spines. (Fig. 244) 
De ee ee eure i BOO iGlen oot ene cs searcsackoewveweens 40 3600 
A. pratensis, 2" Seedlingsccccorecsssececrcceeeeesvecrsescececens 200 -<-- 
Dwarf plant. Gray green with white dots, heavily 
toothed on margins and backs of leaves. 
a striata, Zt tO oa" SCCALIN GS cerecevcvescvercvccesessoescveveos ew aoe 
(Figs 238) 
As variegata, “Partridge Breast," Cea tee ae eau dire dae was ee) “<= 
De rterey OO Geel Se ER ROOLSE GETS OUELS cs .ee oe 0's tdse's od ones e's pee en ee 1.25 10.00 
This plant is in great demand because of the medicinal 
use of its leaves for curing X-ray and other burnse 
(Fige 237) 
BRYOPHYLLUM Houghton hybe, 2" to SM. coesessecesvescecvccssecerves s25 1,50 
CHEIRIDOPSIS aspera, rooted cubtings .scceceescceccccrreseeceseves 025 ---- 
Round leaves roughened by small, white dots. Tips of 
leaves become purple during summer months. (Fig. Pg. 40) 
Ce. candidissima, LoM.ccsccccccccceeescescvecccseeeseseessececsees aro ---- 
Beautiful, rare species. Small clumps of silvery gray 
leaves tipped with purple. (Fig. 86) 
CORN COB CACTUS - See Euphorbia submammillaris 
CRASSULA corymbulosa, 2Mcscovccccccscracrrsercceercercsesevrsc ses 230 2200 
Leaves uniformly dark red if grown in sun, otherwise, 
green edged with red; rosette form. (Figs Pge 59) 
Ce orbiculata, 2" rooted cuttings ccccecerccsssceccesesesssccveroos 050 2650 
Flat rosettes of bright green leaves. 
C. perforata, 2" rooted cuttings cecseccecccecesccceercerscsconeed 005 2650 
"Rosary Plant." (Fige 5) 
C. tetragona, 3" unrooted cuttingsecsccesccescvcerececercvaverces  amm «60 
(Pigs cL51) 
