Same Rare and Yuusual 
SUCCULENTS 
The beauty and infinite variety to be found in the Succulents 
makes them yearly more popular as our patrons become acquaint- 
ed with their endless variations. Most are found in Mexico and 
Africa though almost every desert region contributes some. Many 
are grown for their spectacular blossoms as the Rocheas, Cotyle- 
dons and Stapelias; others for their exotic forms and strange 
habits. The fascinating Stone Faces, Living Rocks, Flowering Stones 
“Window Plants” 
Nature and are matched nowhere else in the plant world. 


and the curious are among the marvels of 
ECHEVERIA MULTICAULIS 
Bright and cheerful with lustrous 
green, red margined leaves which are 
particularly glowing during the cold 
winter months. Likes plenty of mois- 
ture and light to color 
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MOOSE HORNS 
A small plant with odd _ antlered 
leaves in a close rosette. In fall Hereroa 
Dyeri bears daisy-like yellow blossoms 
followed by dry capsules which 18 
open up when wetted. Hach............ c 
BURRO TAIL 
A lovely plant whose lambent, pendu- 
lous tassels of palest silver have won it 
a place in every choice collection. Se- 
dum Morganianum is a gem from the 
mountains of Mexico liking some mois- 
ture and not too much sun. It is very 
easy to grow and with age forms hand- 
some specimens, 
Hach -shomandses eas 50c 



Hereroa Nelii. Shriner Plant, Another 
species of lustier growth and 
NVM EERE INGICE cece se peter 20c 

GHOST PLANT 
An old favorite whose white, carved 
leaves and graceful stems please all. O 
easiest culture Graptopetalum paragua- 
yenses does well in sun or shade. Our 
strain is suffused with lavender 
tints! in’ winter, Wach:....-.-.....-. : 23c¢ 


CANDLE PLANT 
An odd succulent from the veldts of 
Africa. The silvery green, striated 
stems when young, bear spiky . leaves. 
Klienia articulata is easy to 20 
grow with light and moisture........ Cc 




COBWEB PLANT 

MILK TREE 
Marbled with silver and green and 
bearing caducous leaves, this _ pretty 
Euphorbia Hermentiana well deserves 
your attention. It likes a sandy soil and 
after it is established plenty of water. 
Give it light, warmth and not too much 
direct sunlight with an occasional ap- 

MOONSTONES 
The plump white leaves are chiseled 
from alabaster, their glaucous surface 
gently suffused with lavender, Pachy- 
phytum oviferum var. grows easily and 
every fallen leaf will make a plant. It 
is one of the prettiest of recent intro- 
ductions from the mountains of Mexico. 
EUPHORBIA PSEUDOGLOBOSA 
A much branched, dwarf Eup. 19 
with dark green tesselated stems. Likes 
sandy soil, plenty of light and 
some fertilizer. Wach............-.......-.- 25¢ 
Klienia tomentosa 
A lovely plant entirely clothed in a 
snowy felt of silken hairs. It grows 
freely in a sandy loam enriched with 
leafmold and enjoys a well lighted or 
sunny situation. Keep on the 35 
dry side, especially in winter-....... c 
plication of fertilizer and it will de- 
light you with quick 35c Does well in sun or light shade and 
after it is established thrives 25¢ 
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BLACK STARFISH 
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Stapelia_ berlinensis 
A remarkable Stapelia with handsome 4-inch blossoms of an 
almost black color with purplish shadings. With us it is one of the 
finest in bloom, the flowers appearing in early spring and continu- 
ing until fall, A hybrid of the S. variegata group, it has all the 
good qualities. A light loam, moderate watering and semi sun suit 
it well. The Stapelias are great favorites with their 50 
handsome curious flowers, ach: .ccc.--.-2ncc2:-cc cee geceteet ee eee eee Cc 
LACE HAWORTHIA 
Haworthia setata 
A rare and dainty small Haworthia prized by the collector. The 
lacy effect is produced by the long, snowwhite, bristly teeth and 
the tapering bristle-like tip, The backs have one or two keels also 
bearing bristles. The leaves are lined with transparent windows. 
Altogether a charming plant and quite easily grown in a very 
sandy soil with some leafmold and gravel, Wants to be 30 
kept completely dry in July and Aug. Fine plants, 50c and... Cc 
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