Jade Plant 
(Crassula) 
An interesting plant with fat leaves 
and stocky growth. A very useful plant 
for the home. 
C. argentea—Dark green leaves, the 
tips becoming red if grown dry and ex- 
posed to direct sunlight. 
25c each, 5 for $1.00, 50 for $9.00 
C. argentea variegata—Lovely light 
green leaves with a wide cream colored 
margin, the cream coloring even extend- 
ing through the green in the form of 
narrow stripes. 
35c each, 3 for $1.00, 50 for $15.00 
Princess-Pine 
(Crassula lycopoides) 
Tiny, bright green leaves clinging 
tight to slender branches. Easily grown 
in the house. Illustrated in group of suc- 
culents on page 7. (plant on the right) 
15¢ each, 7 for $1.00, 50 for $14.00 

Fuchsia 
Shrimp Plant 
Shrimp Plant 
(Beloperone guttata) 
This unusual plant gets its name from 
the resemblance of the inflorescence to 
the shape and even the color of a large 
Shrimp. Originating beneath  long- 
lasting reddish-brown bracts, the flowers 
are white, spotted with purple. Succeeds 
best in a sunny location, 
25c each, 5 for $1.00, 50 for $9.00 
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Variegated Jade Plant 
Fuchsia 
The pendulous, bell-shaped flow- 
ers of the Fuchsia exhibit a true 
graceful beauty. An old-time fav- 
orite, it is now offered in many 
new and different forms. Keep 
cool and fairly dry during Novem- 
ber and December, then raise the 
temperature and start watering in 
January. Buds should appear soon 
thereafter. 
Dwarf Double Purple—Medium dwarf 
grower, red sepals with deep purple 
semi-double petals in the center. 
Speciosa—Long white flowers with red 
center. 
_Trophee— Red with double purple 
center. 
Rosain Patria—Double white center 
with red outer edge; low-growing plant; 
enormous flowers. 
Lord Byron—Red-black center, red 
outer edge. 
Black Prince — Cerise petals, pink 
sepals which are tinged with white on 
lower side. 
Little Beauty—Purple center with deep 
pink sepals; dwarf. 
Bagdad—Blue-purple center, deep pink 
sepals tinged on back with white. 
25c each, 5 for $1.00, 50 for $9.00 
