GROUP “A” 
CACTUS 
$ .55 per 10, $4.50 per 100, $20.00 per 500, $35.00 per 1,000 
Cactus Dog Tails. MHarrisias, Cleistocactus, Eriocereus and similar 
suitable types grown especially for use as animal tails. Assorted 
seedlings and rooted cuts. 2-3” high. 
Cereus peruvianus. SOLD OUT. 
Chamaecereus sylvestrii. Peanut Cactus. 2-3” RC. 
Harrisia eriophora. Columnar plants of quite similar proportions as 
the well known Cereus peruvianus. Yellow green bodies with 
fluted ribs. 12-3” S. 
Opuntia boxing glove. SOLD OUT. 
Opuntia cylindrica. Emerald Idol. Green, columnar. 2-3” RC. 
Opuntia microdasys Bunny Ears. Rooted pads. SOLD OUT. 
Opuntia microdasys miniature. Specially grown small pads for 
miniature work. 13-23”. 
Opuntia microdasys buds. Yellow Indian Bonnet. These are rooted 
fruits that bear from one to six little ears on their crowns. Tiny 
spicules are yellow. 2-3” RC. 
Opuntia monacantha. Irish Mittens. Oval, smooth, glossy green pads 
that are usually spineless. 2-3” RC. 
Opuntia monacantha buds. Green Indian Bonnets. Rooted fruits with 
one to six spineless green pads. 2-3’ RC. 
Opuntia schickendantzii. Mule ears. More slender green pads bear- 
ing very short brown spines. 2-4” RC. 
Opuntia schickendantzii buds. Spiny Indian Bonnets. Rooted fruits 
with very short brown spines on the ears. 2-3” RC. 
Opuntia vilis. Dwarf Tree Cactus. Bushy branched little trees that 
are very useful. 2-3’ RC. 
SUCCULENTS 
Aloe africana. A popular red toothed Plant. Supply very limited. 
2-3” S. 
Aloe ferox. Erect, thick, blue-gray leaves bearing reddish teeth. 
Supply very limited. 13-23” S. 
Aloe Humilis brevifolia. SOLD OUT. 
Aloe humilis globosa (Incurva). Crocodile Aloe. A small aloe with 
short, incurved, gray-green leaves. One of the best sellers. 
Supply limited. 13-2” R.C. 
Aloe mitriformis. A dark green, thick leaved plant. Very good. 
Supply limited. 13-23” S. 
Aloe nobilis. SOLD OUT. 
Crassula argentea. Known as Crassula arborescens or Jade plant in 
the nursery trade. Nicely colored, with red edges. The thick leaves 
turn deep, glossy green in heavy shade. Branched 3-4’ RC. 
Crassula hybrid No. 1. Fawn Ears. Branched habit with small, thick, 
reddish leaves. 2-3’’ RC. 
Crassula hybrid No. 2. Teaspoon. Medium sized, spoon shaped thin 
leaves of a reddish bronze tint. 2-3’ RC. 
Crassula tetragona. Oriental Pine. Tiny branching trees with leaves 
arranged in four rows. 2-4”. 
Echeveria elegans. White Gem. Compact rosettes of powdered com- 
pact leaves. 13-23’’ RC. 
Echeveria gilva (simulans). Wax Rosettes. Yellow green tinted with 
reddish brown. 13-23” RC. 
Echeveria multicaulis. Copper Rose. Tall branching with broad, 
richly colored glossy rosettes on the branch tips. 14-22’ RC. 
-Faucaria bosscheana. With narrower leaves and fewer teeth than 
the regular Tiger Jaw. 13-2” S. 
Faucaria tigrina. The ever popular Tiger Jaw. Rosettes of queerly 
toothed leaves bearing yellow flowers in the fall. 12-2” S. 

Opuntia Monacantha Bud F, tigrina 

Opuntia Vilis 

C. Argentea 
GROUP “A“ Continued 
Gasteria hybrids. Duck Wings, Bow Tie, Ox Tongue. Thick leaves 
arranged in opposition. We have a fine crop coming on. Our 
stock is free from the black spot that often is found on plants 
from the coastal area. 143-23”. 
Kalanchoe marmorata. Pen wiper Plant. Large blue leaves with 
irregular brown and purple spots. 2-3.” 
Kalanchoe somaliensis. Jack Frost's Paint Brush. Broad blue gray 
leaves highly tinted with pink to orange shadings. 2-3” RC. 
Mesem agninum. A fleshy leaved Tiger Jaw type without teeth. 
12-23 RC. 
Pleiospilos bolusii. African Living Rock. Very fat, stone-like leaves 
arranged in opposite pairs. 13-2” S. 
Pleiospilos nelii. Cleft Stone. A more globular and compact species. 
14-12” S. 
Portulacara afra. Elephant Bush. Stiff reddish stems bearing small 
green leaves. Very useful to give height. 3-4’ RC. 
Portulacara afra variegata. Rainbow Bush. Beautifully tinted in red, 
yellow, white and green. 2-3” RC, 
Rhombiphyllum romboidum. Flat rosettes of irregular toothless leaves 
in the Tiger Jaw group. 13-2% RC. 
Sedum guatemalense. Christmas Cheer. Erect with fat bean shaped 
leaves often highly tinted with red. 2-3’’ RC. 
Sedum pachyphyllum. Jelly beans. Erect with fat blue-green leaves 
bearing red tips. 2-3’ RC. 
Sedum praeltum crest. Fan Dancer's Plant. Broad green fans top- 
ped with a ruffle of tinted small leaves. 2-3’ RC. 
Sempervivum calcareum. Silver gray rosettes with rich brown tips. 
1-13 RC. 
Sempervivum tectorum. House Leek. Clustering green rosettes, brown 
tipped. 13-2” RC. 
Stapelia hirsuta hybrids. Hairy Star Fish Flower. Angled columnar 
plants branching from the base. 2-3” S. 
