YUCCAS—AGAVES—SOTOL and OCOTILLO 
Hardy plants for most climates and soils, they are easy 
to grow from seed and can be transplanted any time of 
the year. 
No. 67—HESPERALOE parviflora (Red Flowered Yucca). 
Plants up to 2 feet tall growing into clusters of 12 or more. 
Large clusters of red flowers are on 8 to 6 foot stalks that 
are also red. Hardy plants in any good dry or semi-moist 
soil. Very good to mix in low plantings or in rock gar.lens, 
ete. Fine plants $1.50 per foot. Pkt. seed 15c. 
No. 68—YUCCA torreyi (Spanish Bayonet). Plants up to 
20 feet tall with blades up to 3 feet long. Huge stalks of 
cream colored flowers in the spring. Grows in any good 
dry or semi-moist soil. Good as a speciman plant or used 
in parks, roadsides and large estates. 2-foot plants $1.50. 
Pkt. seed 15c. 
No. 69—YUCCA macrocarpa (Mexican Palm). Up to 20 
feet tall having huge trunks 2 to 2% feet in diameter. 3 
to 4 foot clusters of white flowers in the spring followed 
with banana like seed pods. Will grow in any good soil, dry 
or semi-moist. Excellent for a speciman plant and used in 
parks, roadsides and large estates. 2-foot plants $2.00. Pkt. 
seed 15c. 
No. 70—YUCCA elata (Texas Tree Yucca). Up to 15 feet 
tall, blades about 1 foot long, this yucca has the usual 
yucca type flower except on a longer stalk. Grows in any 
soil, dry or semi-moist. Very good in mass plantings in 
parks and roadsides. 1-foot plants 75c. Pkt. seed 10c. 
No. 71—NOLINA texana (Ribbon Grass). Up to 2 feet tall, 
with round blades in large clusters reminding one of 
Pampa grass. Will grow in any dry or semi-moist soil. 
Very good as a speciman plant or in mass planting on 
hill sides. 2-foot plants 75e. Pkt. seed 15c. 
No. 72—NOLINA lindheimerii (Bunch Grass). Up to 8 feet 
tall, with % inch blades 2 to 3 feet long that are finely 
saw-toothed. This makes an interesting and attractive 
plant. Grows in good dry or semi-moist soil. Used as a 
speciman plant or in mass plantings. 2-foot plants T75c. 
Pkt. seed 15c. 
No. 73—YUCCA rupicola (Twisted Leaf Yucca). Up to 2 
feet tall, having a 4-foot stalk of large white flowers in the 
early summer. Blades 1 to 2 inches wide. Grows in any 
good dry or semi-moist soil. This plant grows in cluster 
from an underground stalk. Very good in park mass plant- 
ings and in rock gardens. 1-foot plants 75c. Pkt. seed 15c. 
No. 74—YUCCA baccata (Desert Yucca). Up to 2 feet tall, 
growing in clusters from an underground stalk. The flower 
stalks are near the ground and bloom in early spring. 
Grows in any dry or semi-moist soils. Useful in parks, 
roadsides and the like. 1-foot plants 50c. Pkt. seé@ ic. 
