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LJ CRASSULA ARGENTEA 
Well-known ‘Jade Plant.’’ Useful in bowls 
and as single specimens. Shiny green leaves 
edged with red. 
Unrooted cuts (1-2 heads). 
100—$ 1.50 1000—$12.00 
Unrooted cuts (2-4 heads). 
100—$2.50 1000—$22.50 
Rooted cuts (1-2 heads) 
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Rooted cuts (2-4 heads). 
10—.40 100—$3.50 
CRASSULA ARGENTEA PACIFICA 
Variegated form of above. A new _ intro- 
duction. Good. 2-3’ ht. 
10—$1.20 100—$10.00 
CRASSULA CULTRATA 
Dark-green leaves, finely edged with white. 
2-22" ht. 
10—.40 100—$3.50 
CRASSULA DELTOIDEA 
"Silver Beads.’ Small, 
leaves. Clusters. 11/2”’ dia. 
10O—.45 100—$4.00 
CRASSULA “FAWN'S EARS” 
Small cluster with bronzy green 
100—$2.50 
CRASSULA IMPERIALIS 
“Giant's Watch Chain.” 
branched plants. 3-3/2" ht. 
10—.45 100—$4.00 
CRASSULA LACTEA 
Dark green triangular leaves. Called ‘’Tai- 
lor’s Patch’’ because of curious ‘‘hem- 
stitching’’ around edge of leaves. Excel- 
lent for pot culture. 2-3” ht. 
10—.60 100—$5.50 
CRASSULA LYCOPODIOIDES 
Similar to Cr. imperialis, but with smaller 
stems. 3-31"' ht. 
10—.40 100—$3.50 
CRASSULA ’’PAGODA"* 
white, ‘pointed 
leaves, 
Bright green, 
“Pagoda Plant.’’ Like an oriental tower. 
Stiff and straight. 3-4’’ ht. 
10—.55 100—$5.00 
CRASSULA PERFORATA* 
Popular ‘’’Necklace Vine.” Also called 
“String o’ Buttons.” 4” ht., branched. 
10—.65 100—$6.00 
CRASSULA PERFORATA VAR. GIGANTEA 
“Heavenly Twins.’’ Compact, little clusters. 
Blooms in Dec. 12-2” ht. 
10—.35 100—$3.00 
CRASSULA PSEUDOLYCOPODIOIDES 
Similar to Cr. lycopodioides but with dark 
green stems. 3-312"' ht. 
10—.40 100—$3.50 
CRASSULA RUPESTRIS (MONTICOLA)* 
"Rosary Plant.’” Good for hanging basket. 
Small branched plants. 4” ht. 
10—.60 100—$5.50 
CRASSULA TECTA HYBRID* 
A neat plant. White, club-shaped 
arranged in four ranks. 2’ ht. 
10—.45 100—$4.00 
CRASSULA TECTA ASSORTED HYBRIDS* 
Fat, whitish leaves. Blossoms often pink. 
Unusual looking. 2-2/2‘ dia. 
10—.80 100—$7.50 
CRASSULA ‘’TEASPOON” 
Dark green, spoon-shaped leaves. 2’’ ht. 
10—.30 100—$2.50 
CRASSULA TETRAGONA 
“Chinese Pines.’’ For that tree effect in 
bowls. Branched. 4-6” ht. 
10—.35 100—$3.00 
CRASSULA TRACHYSANTHA 
Downy, dark green, pointed leaves. Small 
dusters. 
10—.30 100—$2.50 
DYCKIA SULPHUREA 
“Pineapple Plant.’’ Dark green, 
leaves, recurving. 22-3" dia. 
10—.65 100—$6.00 
(Echeverias are found mostly in Mexico, 
and are usually at their best during the 
winter months. We offer the best for com- 
mercial use.) 
ECHEVERIA ACUTIFOLIA 
leaves 
glossy 
Pointed leaves thinly edged with red. 
2-2VY2" dia. 
10—.40 100—$3.50 
ECHEVERIA ALBA HYBRIDS 
Like carved alabaster. One of the most 
beautiful miniatures. 12-2’ dia. 
10—.55 100—$5.00 
ECHEVERIA BRADBURYANA 
Long silvery-green leaves, 
with pink. Fine. 3” dia. 
10—.50 100—$4.50 
ECHEVERIA BYRNESIA 
Bright green rosettes. Many leaves. 2-2/2" 
dia. 
10—.45 100—$4.00 
ECHEVERIA DERENBERGII 
Tight, crisp rosettes. One of the very best. 
Keeps well. Orange flowers. 
1-1" rosettes. 
10—.45 100—$4.00 
2-3" rosettes. 
10—.65 100—$6.00 
2-3" rosettes in bud or bloom 
months, beginning about Dec. 15). 
10—.75 100—$7.00 
ECHEVERIA DERENBERGI!| HYBRID 
An unusual cross with Sedum Treleasei. 
Small clusters, asst. types. 2’ dia. 
10—.45 100—$4.00 
ends suffused 
(winter 
[1D ECHEVERIA DORIS TAYLOR 
The ‘Wooly Rose.’’ A well-known pubes- 
cent hybrid. 2%” dia. 
10—.65 100—$6.00 
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ECHEVERIA ELEGANS 
“Mexican Snowball.’” Almost white, globu- 
lar type. 1-2” dia. 
10—.45 100—$4.00 
ECHEVERIA GILVA AND ASST. HYBRIDS 
Thick-leaved and sturdy plants, green to 
almost white in color. 2-21/2’’ dia. 
10—.45 100—$4.00 
ECHEVERIA GILVA SEEDLING 
Tapered, crisp leaves, often suffused with 
coral pink. Very good. 1-2” dia. 
10—.45 100—$4.00 
ECHEVERIA GLOBOSA 
Green, leaves often tinted with pink, 2” 
dia. 
10—.40 100—$3.50 
ECHEVERIA HAAGEANA—BLUE HYBRIDS 
Sturdy, blue-green plants. Often in bloom. 
2-22" dia. 
10—.45 100—$4.00 
ECHEVERIA HAAGEANA—GREEN HYBRIDS 
Light green, attractive rosettes, often in 
bloom. 2-2/2” dia. 
10—.45 100—$4.00 
ECHEVERIA KEWENSIS 
Beautiful blue-green leaves tinted with 
pink. 2-3” dia. 
10—.45 100—$4.00 
| ECHEVERIA LEUCOTRICHA* 
Large, almost white, felted leaves. An- 
other aristocrat. 2" dia. 
Each—.10 
ECHEVERIA MULTICAULIS 
Small branched clusters with coppery red 
rosettes. 2’ dia. 
10—.55 100—$5.00 
ECHEVERIA NODULOSA X GIGANTEA 
Green leaves flecked with red. Interesting. 
2-Yo" dia. 
10—.45 100—$4.00 
ECHEVERIA PERBELLA HYBRID 
Neat, spoon-shaped leaves. 2” dia. 
10—.45 100—$4.00 
ECHEVERIA PUBESCENS 
Pointed, downy leaves. 2-21/2"' dia. 
10—.45 100—$4.00 
ECHEVERIA PUBESCENS RECURVATA* 
“The Mexican Palm.’’ Leaves curved down- 
ward, giving effect of a palm tree. Good. 
4” ht 
10—.55 100—$5.00 
ECHEVERIA PULVINATA* 
“The Plush Plant.’’ Heavily felted leaves 
tipped with deep red in winter. Always in 
demand. 2” dia. 
10—.80 100—$7.50 
ECHEVERIA PULVINATA ROOTED BLOSSOM 
STEMS* 
Ready about middle of December. 4” ht. 
10—.65 100—$6.00 
ECHEVERIA PULVINATA SEEDLING 
Smooth leaves (believe it or not!) and good 
color. 2-2" dia. 
10—.45 100—$ 4.00 
ECHEVERIA PULV-OLIVER 
Long, felted leaves, often magenta col- 
ored. 
10—.40 100—$3.50 
ECHEVERIA SCAPHOPHYLLA* 
Heavy, massive rosettes good for pot cul- 
ture. 3” dia. 
Each—.10 
ECHEVERIA SECUNDA MINIMA 
Green rosette, pink tipped. 2” dia. 
10—.40 100—$3.50 
ECHEVERIA SET—OLIVER 
Narrow, downy leaves. Very pleasing. 2’ 
dia. 
10—.45 100—$4.00 
ECHEVERIA SET—SPRUCEII 
Long, bright green leaves tipped with red. 
Handsome. 2” dia. 
10—.45 100—$ 4.00 
ECHEVERIA TURGIDA 
“Ground Rose.’’ Stiff red tips. Very good- 
looking. 2-214" dia. 
10—.45 100—$4.00 
ECHEVERIA ASSORTMENT 
10 kinds, 10 of each kind. Includes some 
of the more expensive ones. 
100—$4.00 
EUPHORBIA CEREIFORMIS 
“Milk Barrel’’ from Cape of Good Hope. 
Many ribs. 2-2’ ht. 
10—.65 100—$6.00 
EUPHORBIA ECHINUS 
Cactoid in appearance. Ribs edged with 
white. White spines. 3’ ht. 
10—.75 100—$7.00 
EUPHORBIA GRANDICORNIS* ; 
“The Cowhorn.’’ Always causes comment. 
Fine specimens. 6” ht. rooted cuttings. 
Each—.25 
EUPHORBIA HERMENTIANA* 
“African Milk Tree.’’ Beautiful three-angled 
marbled columns. 4” ht. 
10—.75 100—$7.00 
EUPHORBIA MAMMILLARIS 
“Corn-on-the-Cob.’’ Resembles_ its 
sake. Dark green. 4’ ht. 
name- 
10—.45 100—$4.00 
With offsets. 
10—.80 100—$7.50 
EUPHORBIA MAURITANICA CRESTS* 
“African Fans.’’ Much sought for by col- 
lectors. 22-3" across. 
Each—.25 
(J EUPHORBIA MORINII 
Bright green, many-ribbed ‘Milk Barrel.’’ 
Looks like a cactus. 4’ ht. 
10—.65 100—$6.00 

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