YUCCAS—AGAVES—SOTOL and OCOTILLO 
No. 75—FOUQUERA splendens (Ocotillo). Up to 10 feet 
tall, having 6 to 12 shoots covered with long sharp thorns. 
In very dry seasons the plant is leafless. This vicious plant 
has beautiful red flowers at the tips. Very good in mass 
planting in parks and roadsides. Plants 50c per foot. Pkt. 
seed 15c. 
No. 76—DASYLIRION texanum (Sotol). Up to 3 feet tall, 
with % inch blades having saw-like teeth along the edges. 
The bloom stalk reaches 10 feet in height, small cream 
flowers at the top. Grows in any dry or semi-moist soil. 
A good speciman plant, used in hedges and in mass plant- 
ings. Plants $1.00 per foot. Pkt. seed 15c. 
No. 77—AGAVE wislizeni (Mountain Agave). Up to 2 feet 
tall, a very compact growing plant, the flower stalk reaches 
15 feet. This Agave will grow in cold climate in dry or 
semi-moist soil. Very good in mass plantings in parks and 
roadsides, also rock gardens. 6-inch plants 75c. Pkt. seed 
15c. 
No. 783—AGAVE americana (Century Plant). Up to 8 feet 
tall, the largest of the agaves, flower stalks reach 20 feet. 
Will not stand cold below zero. Hardy plants in dry or 
semi-moist soils. Very good for parks, roadsides, and large 
estates. 6-inch plants 50c. Pkt. seed 15c. 
No. 79—AGAVE lechugilla (Lechugilla). The smallest of 
the agaves up to 1 foot tall, the flower stalk reaches 15 
feet. Hardy in any soil. Very good for rock gardens and 
hillside mass plantings. 6-inch plants 50c. Pkt. seed 15c. 
No. 80—EUPHORBIA antisyphilitica (Candellia). Up to 2 
feet tall, a mass of round shoots, leafless, gray color. Hardy 
in dry or semi-moist soils. An interesting plant in mass 
plantings. Used in parks and rock gardens. Large clumps 
50c. 
No. 154—YUCCA thompsonia (Bear Grass). Up to 10 feet 
tall, having large clusters of usual yucca flowers on 8 to 
4 foot stalks. Hardy in any dry-_or semi-moist soils. Blades 
1 foot long. Very good in mass plantings on hill sides in 
parks and roadsides. 1-foot plants $1.00. Pkt. seed 15c. 
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