GROUP ”"O” 
SUCCULENTS 
$ .50 per 10, $4.00 per 100, $18.75 per 500, $35.00 per 1000 
Crassula arborescens. Jade Plant. Probably the most freely used of 
all succulent plants. Single headed 23-4" 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”, 
Hereroa nelii. Moose Horns. Shriner’s Plant. Clusters of scimitar 
shaped leaves, many yellow blooms in summer and fall. 
Portulacara afra. Elephant Bush. Stiff reddish stems bearing small 
green leaves. Very useful to give height. 3-4” 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. 
Sunrise Collection consisting of the above kinds and such others that 
may be available in this price group. 

Aloe Humilis Brevifolia 
Euphorbia Sub-Mammilliaris 
GROUP ”A” 
CACTUS 
$.55 per 10, $4.50 per 100, $21.25 per 500, $40.00 per 1000. 
Cactus Dog Tails. Harrisias, Cleistocactus, Eriocereus and similar 
suitable types grown especially for use as animal tails. Assorted 
seedlings and rooted cuts. 2-3” high. 
Cereus peruvianus. Tall, Columnar. 2-3” S. 
Chamaecereus sylvestrii. Peanut Cactus. 2-3’ RC. 
Echinopsis hybrid. Easter Lily Cactus. Globular hybrid seedlings 1-12”. 
Harrisia ereophora. Tall, cylindrical. 2-3” S. 
Lemaireccereus pruinosus. Blue Mitre. One of the most attractive of 
the stout, columnar Cereus. 14-23” S. 
Opuntia basillaris. Beaver Tail. 2-3’ RC. 
Opuntia Boxing Glove. We now have an abundance of sturdy 
plants of the highest quality. 2-3’ RC. 
Opuntia cylindrica. Emerald Idol. Green, cclumnar. 2-3” RC. 
Opuntia microdasys. Bunny Ears. Rooted pads. 2-3” RC. 
Opuntia microdasys miniature. Specially grown small pads for 
miniature work. 13-22”. 
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. 
Cpuntia micrcdasys seedlings. One of the classiest items for miniature 
work. 13-23” S. 
Opuntia monacantha. Irish Mittens. Oval, smooth, glossy green pads 
that are usually spineless. 2-3” RC. 
Opuntia rufida buds. Brown Indian Bonnet. Probably the most at- 
tractive of the Bonnet Group. 2-3” RC. 
Opuntia schickendantzii buds. Spiny Indian Bonnets. Rooted fruits 
with very short brown spines on the ears. 2-3” RC. 
Opuntia schickendantzii seedlings. Ideal for tall miniatures. 2-3” S. 
Opuntia vilis. Dwarf Tree Cactus. Bushy branched little trees that 
are very useful. 2-3” RC. 
Trichocereus spachianus. Stout, columnar. 2-3” S. 

S. Pachyphyllum 
Aloe Variegata 
GROUP A 
SUCCULENTS 
Acrodon bellidiflorus. A clustering Mesem with long notched leaves. 
Produces worth while pink flowers all winter. 2-3’ RC, 
Aloe humilis brevifolia. Pearl Aloe, 13-2” RC. 
Aloe humilis globosa (Incurva). Crocodile Aloe. A small aloe with 
short, incurved, gray-green leaves. One of the best sellers. 
Supply limited. 13-27 R.C. 
Aloe hum-vir. Needle Aloe. Erect rosettes of tapering, almost round, 
light green leaves. A very fine hybrid. 2-3” RC. 
Aloe nobilis. Gold Toothed Aloe. Rosettes of dark green leaves 
bearing yellow teeth. 13-23” R.C. 
Aloe seedlings assorted. § 13-3”, 
Crassula arborescens. Green Jade. Stout bushy plants with two or 
more heads, 23-5” RC. 
Crassula Pagoda. An erect hybrid of the Perforata group. Nicely 
colored. 2-3” RC. 
Echeverias assorted. RC 14-23”, 
Euphorbia mammillaris. Stout Corn Cob. 13-24” R.C. 
Euphorbia submammillaris. Corn Cob. 14-24” RC. 
Faucaria sulrueteria. Robust new plant with thick, purple tinted 
leaves and moderate number of teeth. 13-2” S. 
Faucaria tigrina. The ever popular Tiger Jaw. Rosettes of queerly 
toothed leaves bearing yellow flowers in the fall. 13-2” S. 
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. 13-24”. 
Haworthia cymbiformis. Sculptured Jade. A windowed plant. 13-2” RC. 
Kalanchoe marmorata. Pen Wiper. 2-3" RC. 
Pleiospilos bolusii. African Living Rock. Very fat, stone-like leaves 
arranged in opposite pairs. 14-2” S. 
Pleiospilos nelii. Cleft Stone. A more globular and compact species. 
12-13” S. 
Portulacaria afra variegata. The Rainbow Bush. Variegated white, 
cream and green leaves on reddish branches. 2-3” R.C. 
Sedum multiceps. Baby Joshua Tree. Dainty leaves, grotesque 
branches. 14-2” RC. 
Sedum praealtum crest. Fan Dancer Plant. 2-3’’ RC. 
Sedum treleasii. Silver Sedum. One of the most beautiful. 2-3’ RC. 
Sempervivum calcareum. Silver gray rosettes with rich brown tips. 
1-12 RC. 
Sempervivum tectorum. House Leek. Clustering green rosettes, brown 
tipped. 13-2” RC. 
Stapelia hirsuta hybrids. Hairy Star Fish Flower. 2-3” S. 
Stapelia variegata. Toad Cactus. 2-4” RC. 
Stomatium (Mesem) aginum. Rosettes of triangular fleshy leaves. 
Blooms freely in the fall. 13-22 RC. 
Sunset Collection is composed of all types of plants in Group ”A” 
and such others of this price range that may be available, 
