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Crassula Hemisphaerica (The Hindu Turban) 
Small, light green leaves overlapping each other to re- 
semble a turban. A very odd plant. 
Plantseach ic nee eee .60 
og 5 Ya 
Dudleya collomae (Arizona Chalk Plant) 
Narrow pale green leaves with a chalky coating, pretty 
yellow flowers in spring. Dudleyas are rare plants not 
often found in collections. They grow in rosette fashion. 
Small*plants; each: 2. =. ee 1.00 
A%to°6 “plants; each <.2..2.. 2.44 eee 1.50 
Large clusters; each ..:...-.:.--ic.22 0 5.00 
Dudleya Arizonica (Broad Leaved Chalk Plant) 
Fine pink-tinted broad leaves, grows in rosettes, a rare 
Arizona succulent. 
Small plants, each pee ts PRS irae, 
Large plants, each” 2.2) 22.2.3. 2.00 
Clusters, each 25 32 eee 7250 
Euphorbia Obesa (The Living Baseball) 
Perfectly round green balls with stitching designs, looks 
like a baseball or football. Some plants elongate when 
older. Flowers are male or female—collectors require one 
plant of each to produce seed. 
Small ‘seedlings, each .2.....2....2.4. eee 129 
Lie male, each... = 2 Se eee 1.50 
11/o.4 female, eache. 2... sk. 2 eee PL PLE 
Zuswiale< Cache. 3.00 
2 “female each 5. eee 4.50 
22" to 3’ specimens, male, each..........--....- 15.00 
2/2" to 3” specimens, female, each .............. 25.00 
Echeveria pulvinata (The Velvet Plant) 
Chartreuse rosettes, tipped with rose and covered with 
soft velvet plush. Dainty rose-orange flowers. 
Small eachtsse22 Mere oo ee OS 
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asf ee 
Fouquieria splendens (Ocotilla or Devil’s Coachwhip) 
Long slender spiny stems. When well watered, produces 
pretty green leaves along stems. Long red flower at tip 
of stems. 
OuiiGn 22 CAC eee aetg ke 1250 
2 plantsnr.O.B.16achin =. =<: , ee ee 3.60 
3 Dlanismn OLB. Caches. <a 5.40 
Fouquieria Peninsularis (The Mexican Ocotilla) 
Same as above, except larger leaves—curved spines. 
OU fo. Le Sheach akc ae Ot). a PDS 
Larger7.O:. Beach tne. est. Oar 4.50 
