Agave Americana—variegata (The American Blue and Gold 
Century) 
Same as above except, striped length-wise with blue- 
green and yellow-gold, another favorite. 
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Agave parviflora (The Arizona Silver Century) 
Small rosettes, seldom over 8” in diameter, a rare Arizona 
plant with silver designs on the narrow dark green leaves. 
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Agave Picta (I'/e Painted Century) 
Grows similar to A. variegata, except much smaller. Pale 
narrow blue-green leaves with delicate cream stripes. A 
fine pot plant. 
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Agave Victoriae Reginae (Queen Victoria Silver Century) 
One of the world’s most symmetrical plants when older. 
Young plants are spread rosettes — large plants look like 
huge artichokes. It has blunt, dark green, shiny stiff 
leaves, with silver designs. A beautiful plant. 
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Aloe Globosa (Crocodile Aloe) 
Light green rosettes, small teeth, easy flowering. 
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Aloe Variegata (The Tigar Aloe or Partridge Breast)- 
Fine plants, dark green leaves with cream colored de- 
signs—red bell flowers in early spring—are the best. 
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Bryophyllum tubiflorum 
Bryophyllum daigremontianum 
Bryophyllum Houghtonii — hybrid (Miniature Palms or Air 
Plants) 
Small palm-like plants that grow tiny plantlets on leaf 
margins, which drop to the ground and grow into more 
plants—very beautiful flowers when large. Tubiflorum 
has narrow leaves, Daigremontianum has wide leaves, 
and Houghtonii, a hybrid of the first two named, has 
medium leaves. All leaves are spotted. 
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