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JUTTADINTERIA orii. Fleshy light green keeled 
leaves; flowers yellow .25 
KALANCHOE behaarensis. “Velvet Leaf.’ Erect with 
large arrow-shaped leaves covered with brownish felt, 
suitable as a large pot or tub specimen. Small ones .25, 
larger plants .50 
K. daigremontana. From Madagascar comes this cur- 
ious mottled leaved plant. The large arrow-shaped 
leaves form young plants, roots, leaves and stem, right 
along the edges of the leaves, which drop off and 
take root .15, larger .25 
K. fedtschenkoi. Develops colorful leaves when grown 
in full sun; flowers salmon .15 
K. marmorata. Large ovate, notched leaves both sides 
of which are marked with brown spots. Quite attrac- 
tive .25 
K. somaliensis. Broad notched leaves shaded with red, 
yellow or orange and green, varying with the growing 
season and quantity of sunlight given. Most colorful 
in full sun .15 
K. thyrsiflora. Powdery leaves of rare attractiveness, 
colorful in sun having a tall flower stalk of unusual 
flowers .50 
K. velutina. Grows into a good tall pot specimen with 
silvery grey velvet leaves .35 
KLEINEA articulata. ‘Candle Plant.’’ Erect blue- 
green stems topped by leaves when growing which fall 
off during the dormant period .15 
K. mandraliscae. An odd plant with terete blue leaves 
.20 
K. pendula. The “Inch Worm Plant.”’ Curious arched 
creeping stems which grow in a manner which suggests 
the popular name, rooting as it touches the soil. Flower 
bright red .35 
K. stapelitformis. Handsome erect marbled stems top- 
ped by a bright red flower .25 
K. tomentosa. Short pointed cylindrical leaves of pure 
white. Beautiful in a black glazed pot, water carefully 
and give good drainage. Very rare .25 
LITHOPS sp. “Stone Faces.” The most curious of all 
succulents, small flat topped growths resembling peb- 
bles camouflaging themselves so that they are almost 
invisible in their natural surroundings .20 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM 3 aureum. Grows into 
shrubby mounds covered with brilliant orange flowers 
in spring. Small plants .25 
NANANTHUS jamesii. Makes neat clusters of dark 
green pointed leaves dotted with dark spots. Flowers 
yellow .30 
N. vittatus. Similar to the foregoing but with smaller 
leaves .20 
PACHYPHYTUM amethystinum. Rosettes of thick, 
blunt, bluish-gray leaves with an amethyst tinge. Very 
attractive .60 
P. bracteosum. ‘Thick rounded whitish grey leaves in 
rosettes similar to the previous one .60 
P. compactum. Small rosettes of dark green leaves 
with grayish-white coating .20 
P. glutinosum. Pinkish thickened leaves, very color- 
ful .50 
P. oviferum. Thick white egg-shaped leaves; flowers 
bright red, bell shaped. Very rare and desirable for 
choice collections .75 
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PACHYVERIA clevelandii. A colorful hybrid often 
sold as Echeveria nobilis, leaves purplish .20 
P. orpettii. A hybrid with Pachyphytum and Echeveria 
having striking colors ranging from light pink to dark 
purple, varying acording to season of growth and age. 
We recommend this one for its unusual beauty .35 
P. schiedeckeri var. cristata. Another fine one having 
pearl-gray leaves with a bluish cast .25, crests .35 
PIARANTHUS foetidus. Forms clusters of small egg- 
shaped stems; flowers star-shaped, light yellow. Re- 
lated to Stapelia .15 
PLEIOSPILOS bolusii. ‘Living Rock.’ One of the 
most curious forms of all plant life, this fine plant has 
large thick rounded leaves resembling a pair of green- 
ish brown stones, or they may be reddish when grown 
in full sun. Also has a large golden yellow flower. Be 
sure to include this oddity .50 for flowering size, small- 
er .20 each. 
P. nelii. Smoother and more colorful flowered than 
above species .20 
P. simulans. Similar to above but with broader leaves 
and keeled on the lower side. Flowers pale yellow to 
orange .20, larger branched clusters .50 
PORTULACARIA afra. Shrubby plants with round 
shiny small leaves, attractive in small bowls .20 
P. afra variegata, A striking variegated form of un- 
usual beauty. Plant stem purplish-red; leaves cream 
and pale green with a red margin. Worthwhile .50 

Piaranthus foetidus 
RHOMBOPHYLLUM rhomboideum. Forming tufts 
of stemless rosettes lying close to the ground; the 
leaves dark gray-green with whitish edges; flowers 
yellow .25 
RIMARIA g7gantea. Rare South African .35 
SEDUM adolphii. Low shrubby succulent with thick, 
light to lemon yellow leaves of colorful appearance in 
rock garden .15 
S. album. A dainty trailing kind used for decorating 
bowls and ornamental pottery .10 
S. altissimum vat. latifolium. A grey green clumping 
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S. confusum. Attractive golden-green foliage .15 
S. guatemalense. ‘Xmas Cheer.” A fast growing 
densely branched low shrub covered with one half 
inch shiny green, red tipped leaves. Flower star-like, 
yellow .15 
S. moranense. Tiny low growing, reddish in sun .15 
ay morganianum. “Cola de Burro’ or “The Burro’s 
Tail” the Mexicans call this exquisite hanging basket 
plant of recent introduction. The leaves are pastel 
creamy-yellow-green and the branches may hang down 
two feet or more. Small branched plants .35 
