
ECHEVERIA GILVA 
A pretty Echeveria whose pale green leaves turn red in the 
autumn sun. A very pipular and easily grown plant looking like 
' a large green rose! Comes from Mexico, where it grows in the 
ARAB s TURBAN : mountains and will stand many degrees of frost. All the Eche- 
Crassula hemispherica. Nat. size. verias are good house plants, standing shade and moisture well, 
One of the oddest of all and very easy to grow. Likes and always look fresh and bright. Large plants 23c; 17 
a light, well-drained soil and partial shade. May be 27-2147 Se ee Pe eee ene : c 
watered freely. It is found in grassy 
Rocks in South Africa. Large plants 25c; 19 
17-134"... 

LITHOPS PEERSII 
fields near Living 

SILVER BEADS 
Another of the variations to be found in this fasci- Crassula Deltoidea, Nat. Size 
nating genus. They have an allure all their own and a A quaint, tiny, tree-like Crassula with thick, white-povdered, 
collection of them is a source of continual pleasure. A bead-like leaves. The beads are strung on g thick stem. In 
collection of 10 may be planted in a 4” pot. the summer each branch bears a 2” head of pretty pink blos- 
SS CN UE od a ER = ae a a 25 soms! Easy to grow. Likes sun. 2”-3” branched 20c. 15 
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SEDUM 
Sedum Adolphi. The whole 
plant is golden yellow. 15c. 
Red Tips. Sedum pachy- 
phyllum. Bead-like leaves 
tipped red. 15¢. 
Dwarf Pines. Sedum multi- 
ceps. Like tiny branched 
pine trees. 20c. 
Sedum Treleasii. Powdered 
white leaves. 18c. 
Sedum Sieboldii. Beautiful 
pink flowers. Pendant stems. 
21c. 
AEONIUM TABULAEFORME 
The true and rare species. 
Only a few plants. Perfectly 
flat disks to 10” across! 
Nice young plants 50c. 


‘CORAL BEADS PAGODA PLANT 
Every bead is bright red! Every bead A fine Crassula with thick, 4-ranked 
that falls will grow! Grows anywhere leaves strung like the Necklace Vine to 
but is brightest red in sun. 1[5c. which it is related. 17c. 
At Left 
COCKSCOMB PLANT 
Pachyveria clavifolia cristata 
The stems are very much crested and 
waved, bearing on their crests blue-white 
bead leaves. Will reach 6” in diameter. 
Large 4”-5” each, 50c; 2”-3”, 25c; 
.19¢ 
Nice crests 
At Right 
OUR CACTI IN ALASKA 
Mrs. E. S. Sande of Box 1988, Ketchi 
kan, Alaska, has kindly sent us some pho- 
tographs of her most interesting collection 
of cacti. They are a pleasure during the 
long winter months of her northern home. 
Our farthest north customer is at Pt. Bar 
rows, Alaska. 
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TOWER OF JEWELS 
Pachyphytum compactum 
An attractive variety with fat blue-green 
leaves prettily marbled with olive grey. In the 
summer they have lovely spikes of red 
soms. The plants attain 6” in height 
make fine specimens for many years, branch- 
ing from the base. Native to the mountains 
of Mexico. We list tv'o other very different 
species on the back cover. Large 25c. 15¢ 
1%47-9" 
CRASSULA 
A large African group with many 
very curious members such as the 
Arab’s Turban, Necklace Vine, Rat- 
tlesnake, etc. Most are easy to grow 
in a light, sandy, fertile soil and they 
like a light, airy situation. 
BEAD VINE. Crassula rupestris. 
Handsome heads of pink flowers. 
Thick, button-like leaves as though 
strung on a string. 17c. 
CRASSULA DECIPIENS. You will 
like this choice plant. The fat leaves 
are covered with short, stiff white 
hairs. Likes lots of light. Grows 
quickly, bearing interrupted spikes 
of white flowers. Each 15c. 
CRASSULA CORDATA. Pretty 
spotted, heart-shaped leaves almost 
white. Only 17c. 
CRASSULA JUSTI-CORDEROYI. A 
beauty and it flowers freely! Flat- 
topped heads of pink blossoms last- 
ing for weeks. Flowers very freely in 
the summer, the plants being only 
3”-4” tall. Likes a little shade. Very 
choice. 20c. 
CRASSULA LYCOPODIOIDES. The 
Princess Pine. Grows easily, with 
curious overlapping leaves. Nice. 
15c. 
CRASSULA PSEUDOLYCOPODIO- 
IDES. More compact growing with 
stiffer leaves. 15c. 
Crassula Trachysantha 15c; Cras- 
sula Tomentosa 25c; Crassula Tetra- 
gona 15Sc. 
CRASSULA COLLECTION N 22 
6 Crassulas. Arab’s Turban, Scar- 
let Paint Brush, Japanese Pine, Prin- 
cess Pine, Bead Vine, Crassula De- 
cipiens. 60c. 
COTYLDON 
See rear cover. 
KALANCHOE 
See rear cover. 
AIR PLANTS 
See rear cover. 


