10 100 
1 eee ae 
Aloe ferox, 15" Te pwr e aes We OE bo wae es dhe ea ble 6 9S 0 bbe 2 ee & 40 $3.00 
Beautiful seedlings, blue-gray color with prominent 
spines. (Fig, 244) 
* 3 s “AL 
Aus humilis Var e Imcur Va, is" Go PR AMO es Bitele wwe ew ee ce amawes 240 300 
Be pratensis, en PeeWee ee abd MA od dune 56 OR a Re be eee es ZeOO Se ee 
Dwarf plant. Gray green with white dots, heavily 
toothed on margins and backs of leaves. 
ee etag 2 GO Se BabA Payee heeds sb bddy 6000s ewreea crows 050 2450 
(Figs 238) 
Ke variegata, "Partridge Breast," Fe ao Vr coe bia Kobe « Leo Peewee et 
ewer ne eke UrHouen lot Peete sss. decsWodedcecevescdvacess 1925 10.00 
This plant is in great demand because of the medicinal 
use of its leaves for curing X-ray and other burns. 
(Pige 237) 
eee OURO GON 0g, LY GO) OS ea dontatecawsnespeseoedme reso 025 1.50 
Poe ato ee perey TOOLSE CutTIR OS anos cad sce ecrnccodsdeusdoee ve 025 1.50 
Round leaves roughened by small, white dots. Tips of 
leaves become purple during summer months. (Fig. Pe. 40) 
Pee eRMEU ee hs Ta ee osreb ede me HH ANS wR Rae Rodeos dads eonbens e715 ---- 
Beautiful, rare species. Small clumps of silvery pray 
leaves tipped with purple. (Fige 86) 
CORN COB CACTUS - See Euphorbia submammillaris 
Capone) SVGODOC Ol des, rocted CULTINGS wrcodeceecscccoeecdeneous 020 1.20 
Branches freely with thick, bright green stems very 
closely set with small leaves. (Pl. 40) 
Ceree tem eech lle MOOU CR GULTINES dee vase cond secs eced seo deacewe ey 055 2450 
Flat rosettes of bright green leaves. 
Pee Perro er ROGGE GUL UIE ere ess eho tue bovgvegs eo 08s eo eas 055 250 
"Rosary Plant." (Fig. 5) 
Cs Getragona, BS” unrooted Gubtingsccsesscccaserceesessceseesseen —mmm «60 
(Fig. 151) 
Poe we te derenberpit, 2* rooted cuttin gss.cccssteosscoccsccnocy 250 4,00 
Compact, silvery white with a small point of red on the 
tip of each leaf. (Pl. 43) 
Eve elegans, ay rooted CUSU INES d est p amen ese eae oO0V nade sh beer ec BOD Ceo 
oe°0 
Very attractive, compact, silvery white rosette. (Fige 159) 
Pee ge POUL E CU UINGS tke eb oH eee bbe bebe s cond ates oe omens 035 aeo0 
"Hen end Chickens." Blue grav, grows easily. 
BE. hybrid pulvwoliver, rooted cuttings ecccesececsrscesccecrvsee 005 200 
PESOS OGM RUC EATS wily stay e- iv awe 9 ooo 3.5 8, de a 8 meee 1.50 
Large, green, felt-like leaves; a new origination similar 
to E. harmsii but more easily grovn; small plants flower 
freely. — 
BE. hybrid set-oliver, rooted cuttingseccccveseersecosescconccaes 050 200 
WUNLOOLEd CULTIN GS scaceocrsccsyneeooessveve eno 1.50 
Very attractive plant, similar to BE. setosa except the 
leaves are longer, thinner and tipped with red. 
Pe omens tena, (O° POOCEd CUCL IN PH 4 so 4d bcos eden ce coanewonsoreveeos.. L900 7400 
Similar to E. pulvinata but leaves broader and more 
silvery with no red on the tips. (Fig. 44) 
Pe MUP CRU IMAL Cher ae wWaweba seen esrecs secs cu goc cases ecsdoessetnee 1450 ween 
Liver-colored, thick, rounded leaves tapering to a point. 
Much sought after by collectors. 
Ry MUST LORRIL IS s FOOTER CULTINGS odgscowdeseeoeecsoranvrceensoeons 050 2000 
Leaves almost rowid, reddish, metallice (Fize 162) 
