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worthia, numerous narrow leaves dotted with white, 
tips ending in a transparent bristle .20, large $1.00 
A. brevifolia. Short gray-green leaves with edges 
toothed with short white spikes, flowers red .25 
A. brevifolia-humilis hybrid. Attractive small one 
similar to foregoing, forms close dense clusters .25 
A. humilis. A low growing short leaved one .25 
A. humilis var. incurva. A dwarf form, leaves gray- 
green toothed. Flowers orange red .35 
A. nobilis. Bright shiny green .15 
A. plicatilis. Unusual with leaves arranged in two 
lateral rows. Rooted single stems $1.00 
A variegata. “Partridge Breast’ most beautiful of all 
Aloes. Flowers orange-red. Small plants .25, larger 
ones .35, flowering size $1.00 
ANACAMPSEROS arachnoides. A dwarf form with 
leaves covered with cobwebby hairs .25 
A. rufescens, Similar to the following .20 
A. telephiastrum. ‘Sand Rose.” Forms clumps of 
compressed rosettes, short pointed dark olive-green 
leaves, pinkish at base, large red flowers .25 
APICRA pentagona. Related to Haworthia, stiff light 
green leaves .25 
BYRNESIA  weinbergit. 
silvery gray rosette .20 
BRYOPHYLLUM scandens. Odd climbing spccies 
with mouse colored flowers and foliage .35 
B. “Houghton’s Hybrid’ rapid growing, produced by 
the late Dr. A. D. Houghton .15 
B. ‘‘Kelly’s Hybrid’ similar to foregoing, with targer 
more colorful flowers, produced in our gardens .15 
B. pinnatum 15 
B. tubiflora. Tubular brown marked leaves, flowers 
during the winter months, orange-red flowers .15 
CARRUANTHUS caninus. Leaves toothed like a 
Faucaria, flowers yellow .35 
CEPHALOPHYLLUM alstonii. Clusters 
pencil-like leaves, red flowers, winter .35 
C. velutium. Long fleshy flexible leaves, forming 
clusters, bearing yellow flowers .30 
CEROPEGIA woodi. ‘Umbrella Flower.’ Slender 
drooping stems with heart-shaped leaves, flowers pink- 
ish brown. For the hanging basket or pot .20 
C. debilis .20 
CHEIRIDOPSIS candidissima. African plant having 
pairs of white leaves resembling goat’s horns. A 
“must have’’ for rare collections, small ones .25, large 
15 
C. pillansii. “Lobster Claws.’ South African plant .50 
COTYLEDON undulata hybrid. Fast growing, re- 
sembling parent plant, bears orange-red flowers .20 
CRASSULA arborescens. Also known as C. cotyledon 
4, 
C. argentea. ‘Jade Plant.” Erroneously sold as C. 
arborescens and C. portulacea .20 
C. corallina. Mat-forming, resembles white coral .15 
C. corymbulosa. Yellowish green rosettes, red tipped 
when growing, turning red in full sun when dormant 
7h 
C. dejecta. Erect with leaves arranged in four verti- 
cal pairs, reddish in full sun .15 
C. deltoidea. ‘Silver Beads’’ grayish white leaves .15 
C. ericoides. Freely branching, club-moss type .15 
AMATEUR SUCCULENT COLLECTION. Fifteen 
named plants for the beginner who wishes to start a 
collection of the least expensive kinds. Our selection 
of good, small succulents for only $1.25 
Ghost; Plant, t a\e5 pretty 
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Crassula falcata 
C. falcata. “Aeroplane Plant.’’ Curious gray-green 
leaves resemble blades of aeroplane propellers, bears 
scarlet to orange-red flowers .15, large .35 
C. imperialis. Resembles C. pyramidalis .15 
C. klinghardtensis .20 
C. lycopodioides. Many stemmed clusters of bright 
green resembling club-moss .15 
C. hemispherica. “Arab’s Turban” .25 
C. perforata. ‘Necklace Vine.’ Gray green leaves 
joined at base giving appearance of being strung on a 
string .15 
C. pseudolycopodioides. Dark green .15 
C. pyramidalis. Very rare .50 
C. rupestris. “Rosary Plant.” Gray-green, flat rounded 
leaves united at base, stems prostrate growing long, 
suitable for hanging basket .15 
C. sp. ‘Pagoda Plant.’ Resembles oriental building .15 
C. teres. “Rattlesnake Crassula.’’ Thick succulent 
leaves clasp at base, forming rounded column .50 
C. tetragona. Erect shrubby, tree-like. Light green 
leaves and bare brown stems .15 
CYANOTIS somaliensis. “Pussy Ears.”’ Trailing plant 
with triangular fuzzy leaves .15 
CYLINDROPHYLLUM comptomi. Clusters of finger- 
like dark green leaves, pinkish yellow flowers. Afri- 
can .25 
DROSANTHEMUM speciosum. Light green crystal- 
line foliage. Bright flowers. Small plant .20 
DYCKIA sulphurea. Shiny green rosettes of sharp 
denticulate leaves. Belongs to pineapple family .20 
EBRACTEOLA derenbergiana. Cushions of long 
slender bluish green leaves, flowers pale pink .20 
ECHEVERIA. “Hen and Chickens’? amoena. Small 
one with light gray leaves tinged with red .15 
E. derenbergii. ‘Painted Lady.’ Neat rosettes with 
attractive short stemmed flower stalks .15 
E. elegans. Pearly blue-white leaves .15 
E. expatriata, A small one .15 

Crassula pyramidalis 
