ECHEVERIA 
These colorful Mexican succulents are splen- 
did house plants excellent for the patio in warm 
climates. Do best with some shade. They like a 
rich open soil with moderate watering. 
Echeveria coccinea. Tall growing. Nice spikes 
crimson flowers-« Fines bach-ssese came rae 35¢ 
E. Doris. Taylor. Fine white hairy rosettes. 
Handsome yellow and red flowers .................. 40e 
E. gilva. Green rosettes tinged red in winter. 
Flamndsomer ieee eee ene ees 35¢ 
E. kewensis. Red tinged in winter -............. 25¢ 
E. microcalyx. A tiny free branching species. 
25¢ 
E. multicaulis. Coppery red leaves .............. 30c 
E. pulvicarn. Hybrid variety _................... ret BX2 
E. pulvicox. Richly colored green and red plush 
LEAVES AL he ee Bee eee ea? ee, ee 35¢ 
E. recurvata. Tall with tree-like habit. A fine 
ORANGE BABY TOES Renan nae cuatmier ye eleeare Ta er we 
The curious Fenestraria aurantiaca comes from the E. Weingartii. Dark green rosettes ............ 35¢ 
west coast of Africa. In the wilds only the tips of E. set-oliver. Lovely orange and yellow flowers. 
the leaves peep above the surface, the clear window 25¢ 
in the tips allowing the light to penetrate. Simple 
growing instructions with each plant. 
Any 4 varieties for $1 
Potted jspecimens each ye. ieee ee oreee- netic 50c 
CONOPHYTUM ERNIANUM 
DOLLAR LEAF 
A bold plant with large green leaves 
edged red. Cotyledon macrophylla bears 
waxy red bells in late autumn. Sun 50c 
or part shade. Nice plants ................. 
Clusters of succulent paired leaves, 
pale green speckled darker. In_ the 
fall a bud emerges from the notch in 
each pair expanding to a frilly pink 
flower. An African 35¢ 
mimicry plant ees eee 
NECKLACE VINE 
HAWORTHIA PAPPILOSA 
A large growing Haworthia hand- 
some in appearance. Leaves are thick- 
ly dotted with large pearly pappilae. 
Leaves upright rather than spreading. 
These African plants 
house plants. Part 
shade.) Wachi. sie... 
are excellent 
ZEBRA HAWORTHIA 
The charming Haworthia fasciata is much sought 
after because of the pearly white, raised lines banding 
the pointed, dark green leaves. All of the Haworthias 
like a sandy soil with peat or leafmold. 35¢ 
some shade. Don’t keep them too dry. Each............ 
TOWER OF JEWELS 
White leaves tinged with purple. 
These. very easily grown specimens are 
long lived and give variety to your 
collection. Do well in sun or partial 
shade. Nice specimens with 35 
trunk 50e. Smaliler...2 022.2... c 
50c 
Crassula perfossa is an old favorite 
with connate leaves that look like but- 
tons strung on a string. 35c 
Sunor shade: \2! forse. 
VELVET LEAF 
Triangular leaves covered with 
Silvery plush. Kalanchoe beha- 
rensis is a striking plant from 
Madagascar. A noble specimen 
when well grown. Sun 
Or part Shade, f2s..--ccteeee 75¢ 
ARAB’S TURBAN 
AT LEFT: 
An odd and easy to grow suc- 
culent Crassula hemisphaerica 
always attracts attention. The 
green, white margined leaves 
are overlapping. Likes a rich 
but porous soil and a light hut 
not too sunny 
location, Bach. ae 35c 
GREEN GRAPES 
AT RIGHT: 
There are a great number of 
kinds of these South African 
plants. Conophytum multipunc- 
tatum grows into compact clust- 
ers of small heads. They prefer 
.a sandy soil not much water 
and a partially sunny 50c 
position. Nice clusters ..... 
PACHYVERIA GLAUCA 
This plant has never been used as 
much as it should be. A strong grow- 
ing, very colorful succulent that grows 
well under varied conditions. Sun or 
shade, moderate waterings. 35 
Bach2hevands. Wk one c 
CRASSULA DECEPTRIX 
A very rare and handsome succulent. 
The plants are as white as though carved 
from alabaster. A real collector’s item 
seldom ever offered for sale. Our plants 
are very large healthy specimens. They 
are natives of South Africa and grow 
Slowly. Like a sandy soil with some 
leafmold or peat and a light position. 
Do not overwater or they will grow too 
fast and lose their character. 50 
Fine specimens $1. Smaller............. c 
CRASSULA CORNUTA 
Another pure white kind figured last 
year. These are slow growing plants re- 
quiring to be kept on the dry side. Not 
at all hard to grow. Nice specimens $1. 
Smaller 
