This is one of Mr. T. Cooper’s discoveries in South Africa, 
sent to me in the living state. It is a very distinct species of 
Crassula, producing numerous yellowish green flowers in roundish 
clusters, on a rather long flower-stem in proportion to the size of 
the plant. It requires the temperature of a warm, dry, airy 
greenhouse, and grows freely in a mixture of sandy loam and 
peat in well-drained pots. It is very impatient of too much 
water in the winter months, being very apt to rot just above the 
soil if kept too wet.—W. W. S. 
