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Crassula teres 
E. gilva. Thick yellow-green leaves .15 
E. glauca. Thin gray leaves, offsets freely .20 
E. hoveyi. Leaves variegated with stripes of cream and 
pinkish white. Smal .25, large .50 
E. multicaulis, Much branched one, each branch tip- 
ped with rose-like cluster of dark, shiny, green and 
red leaves. Very showy and grows well .15 
E. nodulosa. Tall growing, shrubby type with reddish 
striped leaves. Very odd .25 
E. pulvinata. “Chenille Plant.” Small shrub type 
with light green leaves covered with white hairs, red 
tipped in winter .20 
E. reinwardti. Thick keeled leaves .30 
E, rose grande. Large growing, large crinkly leaves 
edged in red. Will grow to a foot across. Small .25, 
large ones $1.00 
E. setosa. Bright shiny green leaves covered with fine 
white hairs. Very attractive. Likes shade .25 
EUPHORBIA. Mostly native to African deserts, much 
prized by collectors of rare and unusual plants. 
E. abyssinica var. eritrea. Erect tall growing, not 
branched in young specimens. Large sturdy specimens 
$2.50 
E. alicornis. Rooted cuts .25 
E. antiquorum. Six inch .50 
E. bergeri. Many serpentine branches from a central 
head. Small symmetrical heads .75 
E. caput-medusae major. Larger growing form of 
more irregular habit. Small rooted cuts .25, larger .50 
E. cereiformis. Erect, many-ribbed, branches freely .20 
E. echinus. Has club-shaped stems with spines .35 
E. frankeana. Erect cactoid in appearance .25 
E. ingens. Tall mottled dark green .50 and $1.00 
E. grandicornis. Three-angled stem with white horny 
margin along edges and heavy thorns in pairs. Fast 
growing, branches when older. Eight inch plants .50, 
larger specimens $1.00 
E. lactea. Pretty marbled stems, growing easily .50, 
large specimens branched $1.50 
E. mammillaris. “Corn Cob.” 
grown. Small ones .15, larger .35 
E. meloformis. Small globular species .75, larger $1.00 
E, obesa $1.00 
E. obesa-valida hybrid, small .25 
E. pentagona. Erect branching bright green stems with 
yellowish spines. Small plants .35 
E. pseudocactus. Four angled armed with spines of 
cactus like form. Rooted cutting .25 
WINDOW GARDEN SPECIAL. All succulents, no 
spiny: cacti, of various colored foliage and strange 
Shapes, suitable for small pots or the window box 
garden. Eight wonder plants, our selection, a regular 
$1.50 value for only $1.15 
Popular and easily 


E, pseudoglobosa. Clusters of small joints. Rare $1.00 
E. resinifera. Four angled gray-green stems forming 
clusters. A fast grower and hardy. Single stems .35 
E. stellaspina, Clavate stems with spines which have 
a star-like spine growth $1.00 
E. splendens. “Crown of Thorns’’ .25 
E. submammillaris. Low growing and freely branch- 
ing. Known as E. pfersdorfiz. Small plants .30 
E. susanne. Small, forms clusters of short stems .75 
FAUCARIA bosscheana 15 
F. brittenae 15 
F. coronata 15 
F, hooleae 15 
F, reyneveldtiae. Rare .20 
PF. tigrinia. “Tiger's Jaws.” Curious succulent with 
thick, juicy leaves edged with harmless tooth-like 
projections. Forms clusters .25, smaller .15 
F, tuberculata. Attractive roughened leaves .25 
GASTERIA hybrids. Curious thick dark green leaves 
arranged in pairs, dotted with tiny raised pearl-like 
markings. “Ox Tongue’’ .15, flowering size .35 
G. excelsa. Sturdy compact thick spotted leaves .25 
G. verrucosa. Small plants .20, large flowering size 
50 
GLOTTIPHYLLUM Jinguiforme. ‘Tongue Leaf.” 
Bright green bearing large yellow flowers .20 
GREENOVIA gracilis. Yellowish green rosettes, 
forms clusters, from the Canary Islands, desirable .15 
HAWORTHIA. Small growing South African plants 
with clusters of pointed or blunt leaves, forming 
rosettes. Finest of plants for small containers. 
H. ablonacantha. Small with translucent light, green 
leaves, forms clusters .25 
H. altilinea. Light green windowed type .35 
H. angustifolia $1.50 
H. atrovirens. Dwarf dark green .20 
H., attenuata. Warty .35 
H. attenuata var. brittenae .75 
H. bilineata .50 
H. caespitosa $1.00 
H. chalwinii. Dark green, small .35 
H. coarctata. Dark green, stiff pointed leaves .20 
H. cuspidata. Thick blunt pea-green leaves, surface 
dotted with transparent spots, grows into clumps .25 
H. cymbiformis var. obtusa. Rare $1.00 
H. decipiens .75 
H. denticulata, Windowed .25 

Greenovia gracilis 
Collection of 5 different “Tiger's Jaws” our selection 
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