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Succulent Plants for the 2010 SEASON

SUCCULENTS, including Cacti. As most of our customers in this arena seem to live on the internet, we continue increasing descriptions, illustrations & photos on this website. Larger specimens as well as rare species & cultivars in short supply are available at the nursery which is open to the public on Fridays & Saturdays. Much excellent information on & marvelous photos of many of the following plants are available in the various excellent books on succulents we offer to you at the beginning of this catalogue. Due to a continued demand, we continue several overall introductory plant collections as well--not only an extremely inexpensive way for you to investigate a new family or category of succulents, but an increasingly popular choice to send as a gift package to a plant friend.

90230 SUCCULENT WREATH COLLECTION/ LEAFY SUCCULENTS COLLECTION: This introductory group will include easily grown members of such genera as Cyanotis, Adromischus, Rhipsalis "Mistletoe Cactus," Sedum, Kalanchoe "Mother of Thousands," Hoya "Wax Leaf Plant," Crassula, Sansevieria (especially the hahnii and "Hedgehog" types), and Senecio--all proven house & greenhouse plants; all good for incorporating into creating a living wreath, or into a dish garden, unusual hanging pot, etc. 5 plants @ PRICE: $12.00. This is increasingly popular due to so many magazine and television articles on creating a living wreath (no longer just a Christmas seasonal item) for ones own home, but also as a project to create and grow on a living gift for friends and relatives as well. Homemade cookies and homemade wreaths are equally kool of late!

90231 The DESERT PLANTS INDOORS COLLECTION brings you five labeled plants for PRICE: $20.00 from such genera as Agave, Aloe, Gasteria, Pachypodium, Euphorbia, Cereus, Mammilaria, and the Stapelia crew. Let us know if these are intended to become a design for a dishgarden, cascade from a hanging basket or urn, inhabit a terrarium with lizards as companions, dazzle and wow on your hobby greenhouse bench or charm on your windowsill or in your litegarden--we can then more accurately send you the plants most likely to thrive in such an exacting environment.

99027 CAUDIFORM AND TROPICAL BONSAI COLLECTION: Diverse group of fat bottomed plants from a considerable range of plant families to give you a taste of the astounding range of these easily grown succulents; OR a group of succulent plants (such as Portulacaria, Ficus, Crassula portulacea cvs, Peperomia, Semecio, & Euphorbia very successful as TROPICAL SUCCULENT BONSAI included with the purely caudiform species. State your interests. 10 plants @ PRICE: $48.00

You will notice an ever increasing number of individual photos & images this season--the attempt to illustrate nearly every plant we list continues--and we do thank again those of you who have sent photos we can use as so many of our older stock plants show the effect of many cuttings and airlayerings, sometimes resulting in less than typical stature for that particular species and/or cultivar. We also offer many books with great photos & discussions of the bulk of the plants we try to keep in propagation in order to support your hobby. Our "Common Names index" is now also on our website, so you can quickly locate any plant we offer if the technical Latin name eludes you. (We are the major users of this handy memory aid!) Again, please realize that if you can only bring yourself to order from an older outdated catalogue or listing, we will try to find and propagate some of the out-of-stock items if possible; however, this will obviously delay your order considerably--if you feel that constant calls to our office staff is necessary while we attempt to give your special requests special consideration by attempting to propagate them specifically for you, we will cancel your order at that point. Evidentally we've gotten old and cranky. Too many orders go out each week for us to find time to search for ongoing paperwork.

52207 ABROMETIELLA CHLORANTHA [DEUTEROCOHNIA] BRO HP TGH PRICE: $ 5.00Tidy compact carpets of multiple rosette heads of grayish green--each crowded succulent leathery leaflet tipped with a somewhat flexible spine & lined with teeth. Green flowered bromeliad coming to us from rocky exposed areas of Argentina, mountains--evolving in such an exacting environment making this beautiful rounded carpet a wonderful accent plant in any succulent collection or as a base for a caudiform bonsai. Recently creating a stir among those of you who enjoy creating whimsical topiaries; as well as becoming a basic accent in the more sophisticated succulent wreath designs.

52259 ABROMETIELLA LORENTZIANA [DEUTEROCOHNIA] BRO HP TGH PRICE: $ 8.00Smooth-edged succulent leaves, spine tipped, with dull glossed silvery leather surfaces packed in tight elongated rosettes branching to form extensive rine gray hard edged sadistic cushions. Whew! Small green bromel beaked blossoms in tidy clusters; native to rock crevices of Argentina. Daunting.

60485 ADENIA GLAUCA PAS TGH PRICE: $ 12.50 Swollen caudiform stems topped with annual viney stems with glaucous-gray fingered leaves; pink flowers.

56948 ADENIUM OBESUM MULTIFLORUM APO HP TGH PRICE: $ 30.00 As from the pictures, these are old and fatter plants. We only have a few of these. "Impala Lily" Fat swollen trunks taper into stubby branches with spiral leaves and white funnel flowers edged crimson. A reliable and beautiful start into a collection of caudiform plants.

60502 ADENIUM OBESUM MULTIFLORUM [A. MULTIFLORUM] APO HP TGH PRICE: $ 7.00 "Impala Lily" Fat swollen trunks taper into stubby branches with spiral leaves and white funnel flowers edged crimson. A reliable and beautiful start into a collection of caudiform plants.

61042 ADROMISCHUS CRISTATUS CRA CGH PRICE: $ 4.75 "Crinkleleaf Plant" Small succulent rosettes of wedge shaped fat leaves with piecrust edges are held on stout stems richly decorated with red root hairs; cute pale rose flowers. Expect leaves of the unrooted cutting to shatter in shipment--but each will root!

41088 AEOLANTHUS PARVIFOLIUS LAB CGH HP PRICE: $ 5.75 Columns of four-ranked, felted aromatic leaves completely hide the small arching stems tipped with soft pink lipped flowers. A wonderful wooly accent in any succulent wreath design, this very beautiful "Teddy Bear Mint" grows into a beautiful pot plant or perfect groundcover for taller leggy succulents. Comercial source of soap oils.

60213 AEONIUM ARBOREUM SCHWARTZKOPF CRA CGH PRICE: $ 4.50 "Black Tree" Wide leaves tipped purple in flat rosettes topping thick erect trunks; golden blossoms in impressive pyramidal clusters often appear midwinter. This form has very deep maroon "Black Tree" leaves with shiny flat leaved rosettes reaching their most beatiful level mid winter--tends to rest in the heat of mid summer as its Canary Islands origins dictate, the tight rosettes of leaves incurving into guppy mouths, at which point you need to cut back severely on watering to avoid root rot. Very popular currently for combining with other "black" plants in containerized avant gardening.

60737 AEONIUM DOMESTICUM CRA CGH HP PRICE: $ 4.50 Standard Canary Island Aeonium. Sometimes called A. decorum or Aeonium Arboreum. This is an easy grower with a flush of rose blossom minic foliage all winter, then a summer rest.

60726 AEONIUM KIWI-ONIUM [HYB] CRA CGH HP PRICE: $ 4.50 Slim wiry stalks topped with congestions of wide cillate leaves with their variegated broadened tips suggesting fashion conscious nails painted lime cream--this variegation trailing on up the margin of each of the waxy dainty leaves. The beautiful colorations seems always to be especially much more bright in the cooler winter months when new growth flourishes. Usually ( in the category of "This Is The End of Culture As We Know It") this Aeonium cultivar is marketed in the language of terminal cute as "Kiwi Krassula" in California.

60225 AEONIUM LINDLEYII [HORT] CRA CGH HP PRICE: $ 4.00 "Euphorb Antidote" The California clone (we have the old Hummel bloodline) with decidedly sticky felted rosettes on wiry stems always appearing to be a species from Mars--juice from the watery succulent leaf reputed to counteract the toxic sap of Euphorbiaceae. This less than beautiful succulent may be sent as an unrooted cutting in dry moss.

Agave victoria-reginaeAptenia cordifolia variegataAeonium lindleyiiAeonium arboreum atropurpureumAloe vera Medicine AloeAgave americana mediopicta alba

68005 AGAVE AMERICANA CORNELIUS BAJA AGA TGH PRICE: $ 25.00 Wonderful and rare variegated and somewhat monstrose Agave. This was originally introduced and sold at his nursery in California by Ed Hummel in the 1960s. It has always been considered a rare and unusual plant as the heavily armed leaves are far more truncate and wavy than species forms. This is a meristemmed version sometimes offered under the clonal name of A. Cornelius. We indirectly introduced this through our mail order catalogue as offsets of stock plants which originally came to us from Hummel's Nursery as Agave americana Cornelius Baja Monstrosa. .

68006 AGAVE AMERICANA MEDIO-PICTA AGA HP CGH PRICE: $ 45.00 Very dramatic gold central stripes on each potentially massive leaf; does not flower without nearly free root-run. American Indians use this in native medicine as an antiinflamatory This plant is not always available. It is actually rarer than the white form as the somewhat brittle thick succulent leaves are seriously armed with marginal teeth/spines and the arching leaves achieve an impressive length: quite a challenge to our expert packing staff. Please inquire--for indeed in certain phases of the moon we experience that rare harmonic combination of established offsets and a set of willing packers to coincide.

68007 AGAVE AMERICANA MEDIO-PICTA ALBA AGA HP TGH PRICE: $ 30.00 "Ivory-striped Century Plant" Brilliant white wide central band on each short curved deep green leaf--this forms a remarkable specimen noted for performing well as a houseplant. Unique.

68009 AGAVE ANGUSTIFOLIA MARGINATA AGA HP TGH PRICE: $ 10.00 "Banded Caribbean Agave" Stiff bayonette leaves of bluish-gray liberally margined in creamy white and lined with attractive brown spines; rugged decorative houseplant fast growing with adequate light and moisture. A great plant for the house. Easily grown!

68011 AGAVE ATTENUATA VARIEGATA KARA'S STRIPES AGA TGH PRICE: $ 25.00 . Wonderful and rare medio picta variegated spinelss Agave. This was originally introduced by Ed Hummel in the 1960s as A. attenuata 'Kara.' It has always been considered a rare and unusual plant which in that time period sometimes drew prices of upwards of a thousand dollars because the species attenuata tends to be single trunked without producing any offsets. This is a meristemmed version allowing lower prices. Many very distinctive plants came from Hummel's Nursery in the 1960s.

68592 AGAVE (MANFREDA) BLOODSPOT SOL TGH CGH HP PRICE: $ 14.00 A beautifully colored hybrid supposedly between a Manfreda maculata and an Agave. Some listings give the name of this hybrid as Mangave Bloodspot. The modest size of this spotted rosette of low foliage makes it perfect for the indoor plant collector. In the South, it could even be grown in the rock garden. Note the spotting and thickness of the soft fleshy leaves. The thumbnails on the right are the size (nicely rooted and growing) that we are shipping. Note the pictures of the more mature plants.

68584 AGAVE CUPREATA MEXICO AGA TGH PRICE: $ 12.00 A collection from Morelia, Michocan Mexico, an area usually considered Z9 with unusually attractive glossy rosettes, with each wide succulent leaf strongly bud imprinted and armed with copper-colored teeth. One of the hardier Agave species. Perhaps worthy of trying in a rock garden. Our current stock is extremely limited.

68035 AGAVE DESMETTIANA (WEBERII) AUREO-MARGINATA / VARIEGATA AGA HP TGH PRICE: $ 15.00 This elegantly poised beauty currently goes under either of these two names. Elegantly recurved spineless leaves margined in bright cream. This is an excellent indoor plant with smooth leaves are not as hard or stiff as its desert brethern, thus easier to trundle out of your plantroom or greenhouse for a summer of showing off on your patio or deck, without serious damage imflicted upon the human trundlers. We thank Ruud Cuhfus for helping determine the more currently correct name for this excellent houseplant.

68580 AGAVE GEMMINIFLORA AGA CGH PRICE: $ 12.50 "Pet Me Porcupine" Very attractive soft leaved Mexican which forms short rushlike leaved spheres perfect in containers.The only cute Agave of which we are aware which does not bite back when petted--remarkable, considering its marvelously daunting original name, Bonapartea flagelliformis.

68053 AGAVE JAPAN #1 AGA HP TGH PRICE: $18.00 "Paper Tooth Agave" This becomes a very special compact specimen of intense presence. Spines are papery on the dramatic very thickly substanced short stout leaves jutting out in their numbers to form into a dusky toned spherical outline; perhaps a large form of the Japanese `Kissyokan.' From time to time demand outstrips availability--so please inquire before ordering.

68475 AGAVE LOPHANTHE QUADRICOLOR AGA HP TGH PRICE: $ 35.00 Extremely showy variegation with no two showy armed leaves striped in the same pattern. Waxy Central American (thus, intolerant of extended chill) with striking stripes and ornately toothed margins forming thick compact mounded outlines which as it becomes mature, often develops a cute litter of offsets dangerously peeping out from under mother's armed skirt. Perhaps the most interesting and uniquely colorful of all of the variegated forms of Agave.

68310 AGAVE KICHIJOKAN [HYB] AGA HP TGH PRICE: $ 12.50 Very dwarf gray-leaved Japanese clone forming tight stacks of pseudo-spined succulent foliage.

56939 AGAVE KISSO KAN AGA TGH PRICE: $ 22.50 Wonderful and rare variegated "Happy Crown" Agave always sought after by serious collectors interested in the compact highly variegated Japanese clones. Very beautiful.

68017 AGAVE NIZADENSIS [STRIATA HORT] AGA HP TGH PRICE: $ 15.00 "Octopus Agave" Coppery-green outfacing, spreading leaves with decorative amber mid-ribs and tiny whitish teeth. Oaxaca native. Beware: the outthrust succulent leaves are easily broken and thus a serious challenge to out expert packing crew. Sometimes offered in Florida as 'striata'--which is actually a completely different species. We offer the correct species.

68581 AGAVE PARRYI CREAM SPIKE AGA TGH PRICE: $ 27.50 Wonderful and rare Agave.This spectacular agave displays blue-green leaves surrounded by a dramatic creamy-white margin. The thick leaves comprising the 12 inch clump feature maroon-black leaf tips and teeth along the margins when mature. Leaf impressions from the reverse side of unfurling leaves reminiscent of fossils are evident on fully expanded leaves. For full sun in well-drained soils in zone 7b (guessing) to 9, or fantastic as a potted specimen.

68341 AGAVE PARRYI TRUNCATA AGA TGH PRICE: $ 22.50 Wonderful and rare Agave, a very compact plant with silver grey foliage. The plant stays very tuncate and compact.

68321 AGAVE PARRYII SUPERHARDY AGA TGH PRICE: $ 14.50 A seedlings from a plant collected near Flagstaff, Arizona. Silver grey foliage. The leaves are narrower than the typical A. parryii form. We call this "Super Hardy," but we do not know how far North this will be hardy as can easily survive cold dry winter conditions, but not cool wet conditions. Definitely an odd plant, very slow growing, and only surviving in full sun. The pictures are of two year old plants. Limited numbers available.

68582 AGAVE PATONII STOREY CLONE AGA HP CGH $ 35.00 Distinctive grey leaves, broad and short with rich golden cream margins. Great compact plant for growing under lights or in dish garden arrangements. Always commented on here in our display gardens.

68316 AGAVE SCHIDIGERA SHIRA ITO NO OHI GA HP TGH PRICE: $ 27.50 Wonderful and rare "Queen of the White Thread" developing a similar form and symmetry to the dramatic beauty of 'Shira ito no Ohi' to capture one's attention. Each thick, dark-green leaf is margined by a crisp white border, highlighted by silver interior markings and edged with white curly filifers. Eventually forms a 12 inch clump suitable for pot use, or as a garden plant in zones 8 and south.

68036 AGAVE SISSILINA VARIEGATA / STRIATA [HORT] AGA HP TGH PRICE: $ 35.00 Spineless long sword leaves in wide arched rosettes; each succulent leaf brightly centered yellow--this wide band is usually striated with gray pin stripes. Must have heat. Tends to rot if abandonded to a prolonged chill.

68060 AGAVE STRICTA AGA HP CGH $ 25.00 "Hedgehog Agave" Hemisphere of stiff incurved narrow linear needle lvs with horny edges; handsome. A globe of incurved darning needle leaves develop a ruddy tint when grown in high light. These are rooted offsets, not removed from moma without considerable damage to the human. Very slow growing, but worth the wait--as a result, availability of this dangerous hedgehog can be most irregular. This clone is stiffer and more grey than the Agave gemminiflora above.

68340 AGAVE VICTORIA-REGINAE AGA HP CGH PRICE: $ 8.50 Highly decorative hemispherical rosette of stiff blunt black green leaves with silvery-white margins. Mexican species requiring less intense light than most species, thus a natural for the sunny windowsill.

68033 AGAVE VICTORIA-REGINAE ORNATA AGA HP TGH PRICE: $ 12.50 "Miniature Agave" Very attractive dwarf with tiny papery white & tan edges; forms clump of rosettes eventually forming a fabulous jewel like hemisphere. Tolerates lower light than most of this genus.

68031 AGAVE VICTORIA-REGINAE AUREO-MARGINATA AGA HP TGH $ 27.50 Once again available in limited numbers. Compact prism leaves margined in yellow--a rare are rather small statured clone.

65001 ALBUCA CRINIFOLIA LIL HP CGH PRICE: $ 12.00 Elegant strap leaves from glossy exposed surface spherical bulb from which arise wands of white lily flowers with red median stripes; from South Africa. At least two thirds of the bulb's volume needs to be above ground/soil level. Appearance of an Ornithogalum caudatum on serious steroids (but we have not noticed any side effect of aggressive behavior)!

60506 ALLUAUDIA ASCENDENS DID HP TGH PRICE: $ 27.50 LIMITED AVAILABILITY Thick bowling pin trunks studded with leathery inverted heart-shaped leaves and ranked spines. Impressive specimen plants for a sunny window; stunning vertical accent in your greenhouse or conservatory. Madagascar creature.

60510 ALLUAUDIA MONTAGNACII DID HP TGH PRICE: $ 27.50 LIMITED AVAILABILITY Available again in 2010. Tall columnar, often slightly curving, woody trunk with silvery thorns tipped black accented with closely held leathery oval leaves. Handsome.

60507 ALLUAUDIA PROCERA DID HP TGH PRICE: $ 6.00 Erect silver-gray trunks ranked with loose spirals of gray tapered cone-like spines with paired oblong leaves which turn horizontally one year, vertically the next. Excellent house plant appearing to belong to the world of science fiction.

ALOES for the 2010 SEASON

Our ALOE COLLECTION includes 5 plants of distinct flower color, leaf designs, and growth habits. Please order Stock #99196 at PRICE: $ 12.00 to receive some from the following list as well as various from our large collection here at the nursery.

65532 ALOE ARBORESCENS LIL HP TGH PRICE: $ 4.50 Dependable "Candelabra Plant" with thickly set arched octopus leaves enclosing the erect trunks topped (in time) with dense spikes of red tubular flowers--easy and most dramatic. Could have become a tree by the time your grandchildren are fifty.

65002 ALOE ARBORESCENS VARIEGATA LIL CGH HP PRICE: $ 25.00 VERY LIMITED AVAILABILITY "Gilded Candelabra" Fleshy, arching octopus leaves are boldly banded cream and gold, on upright trunks; dense racemes of red flowers may appear once the stalk matures. One of the most stunning variegates in our display.

65003 ALOE ARISTATA LIL HP TGH PRICE: $ 8.00 "Lace Aloe" Tight balls of dark leaves covered with ornate white warts and toothed in soft ivory spines; tubular orange-red flowers along short bloom stalks once the central rosette is mature. Known also as "Guinea-fowl Aloe," this incurved sphere requires high light and perfect drainage to succeed--indeed, best to expect it to drop all roots (as it does in native habitats) during its summer rest.

65010 ALOE BAKERI lil hp tgh PRICE: $ 5.00 Very compact, multibranched Madagascar native with slim, spotted leaves, with creamy soft-spined margins, interweaving to form mini-thickets; yellow apricot flowers with green rims appear during late fall. Excellent windowsill or dish garden subject; very successful under light where leaves typically become suffused with red.

65445 ALOE BAKERI X RAUHII 'LIZARD LIPS' LIL HP CGH PRICE: $ 12.00 Octopus arms with streaked & blotched patterns; lined with soft ivory teeth. Slim wands hold clear coral flowers toned a naughty pink. Low compact highly colored rosettes soon form an interwoven hemisphere of ornate soft leaves--not requiring as intense light levels as many succulents. And we swear on a stack of TROPICAs that we are in no way responsible for this name. This is very reluctant to offest, thus availability can be very irregular. Best to inquire first before ordering.

65012 ALOE BELLATULA LIL CGH PRICE: $ 8.75 "Coral Wands Aloe" Clumping short stems clasped by white-dotted, upright grassy leaves (the mottled slim leaves are soft and pliable), and topped by stalks of coral red flowers mid-winter. Showy upright houseplant from Madagascar requiring very bright light and perfect drainage.

65497 ALOE CAMPERI [ERU] LIL HP TGH PRICE: $ 2.50 East African species with up-arching long glossy succulent leaves with bold white markings; salmon-red showy blossoms. This clone rapidly selfheads into a glossy succulent clump to make a handsome potplant.

56051 ALOE CHRISTMAS CAROL HP TGH PRICE: $ 10.00 New selection of Aloe with great color. Available 2010. More bright light, the better the pink/red edges.

65014 ALOE CILIARIS LIL HP TGH PRICE: $ 4.50 "Climbing Aloe" Rich green leaves in open spirals with arched tips clever at grabbing hold of any nearby stem or fence while clambering; freely suckering with maturity. Red flowers tipped green.

56905 ALOE HARLANII LIL HP TGH PRICE: $ 12.50 Rather distinctive spotted and small statured rather flat growing Aloe. This is perfect under growlights or on a windowsill. This has both interesting texture and outline as well as great color.

65066 ALOE MACROCHDA HP TGH PRICE: $ 10.00 A stemless tosette of slime fleshy gray leaves margined with closely set soft teeth and terminating in a dark spine. These are young seedlings of a species from central Madagascar near Betsilco.

65045 ALOE MACULATA [SAPONARIA] LIL HP CGH PRICE: $ 6.00 "Christmas Candles" From wide fleshy rosettes arise spikes with large coral-red tubular flowers mid-winter. Handsome. Called "Soap Aloe" to indicate a practical use of the richly sappy succulent leaves.

65044 ALOE MACULATA [SAPONARIA] VARIEGATA LIL HP TGH PRICE: $ 12.00 Wide fleshy speckled leaves with randomly occurring bright gold bands gradually overlap to form thick rosettes; occasional flowers are toned red through yellow. Some consider this to be a hybrid of A. striata x picta.

65038 ALOE PARK AVENUE [HYB] LIL HP TGH PRICE: $ 5.25 Fast clumping slim statured hybrid with rough textured bright apple green leaves armed with showy harmless teeth. Tall willowy habit makes this quite distinctive among our offerings. Considered to be an ancient Hummel hybrid.

56952 ALOE PINK BLUSH HP TGH PRICE: $ 10.00 New selection of Aloe with great color. Narrow leaves, but intense red on the ledges of the leaves and perfect in house cultuer. Available 2010. More bright light, the better the pink/red edges.

65537 ALOE POLYPHYLLA POA TGH PRICE: $ 27.50 A native to the Natal in southern Africa, this fabuously beautiful is often watered by melting show from the tops of mountains. This Aloe needs to be planted in very well drained soil for in its native sites it is often perched between rocks sometimes with very little real soil. Its mature form is positively amazing, a true sprial form. Available this year in limited numbers. The first photo shows the plant size we ship. The following photos show different more mature forms.

65677 ALOE RICHARDSII LIL HP TGH PRICE: $ 20.00Unique and distinctive species with winter dormancy cycle so pronounced that it typically sheds its foliage! In early spring the thick central base sends up long bright olive curved succulent leaves persisting during the summer and fall.

65447 ALOE TRACHYICOLIA [HORT] LIL HP CGH PRICE: $ 7.00 Opposite ranks of fleshy gray succulent leaves decorated with dark kaiki brown soft teeth. Received as native of Madagascar. A limited number of seedlings currently available.

65052 ALOE VERA BARBADENSIS LIL HP TCH PRICE: $ 7.00 Not the common "Burn Plant" (now conseidered to be the cv. 'Chinensis') but closer to the original Canary Islands form with grayish glaucous leaves forming a much larger statured rosette. With some maturity sends up a stalk with tubular orange flowers.

65051 ALOE VERA CHINENSIS LIL HP TGH PRICE: $ 4.50 "Burn Aloe" Shiny fleshy basil green leaves, pale spots fading with age; eventually central stalks energe with small yellow flowers. Nomenclature controversial; origin probably Canary Islands and Barbary Coast, but mentioned even in very ancient Chinese texts on medicine (and possibly an early traveler on the famous silk road). This is not the large statured, gray surfaced form found in the Canaries. This 'Chinensis' clone is considered to have undergone many re-selections over the centuries and is valued as the "Indian Medicine Plant" in the treatment of burns, sunburn, and rashes; as well as an ingredient of many salves and shampoos.

65054 ALOE WALMSLEY'S BLUE [HYB] LIL HP TGH PRICE: $4.00"Blue Clusters" Chalky blue-green leaves tightly packed on stubby stems completely hidden by clustering suckers of beautifully colored foliage. Easy.

65055 ALOE WALMSLEY'S BRONZE [HYB] LIL HP TGH PRICE: $4.00 Tightly clustered clumps of succulent leaves tinted copper; perfect in any dishgarden; even works successfully as part of a succulent wreath, punching through with unexpected stoloniferous pups.

56940 ALOE WALMSLEY'S BRONZE STRIPILICIOUS LIL HP TGH PRICE: $ 7.50 Tightly clustered clumps of succulent leaves tinted copper. This clone has yellow to cream stripes running up and down the leaves; not the brightest variegation, but definitely forming small beautiful plants.

65056 ALOE ZANZIBARICA [JUVEANA] LIL HP TGH PRICE: $4.25 Compact upright stems invisible under their armature of short fat green-toothed leaves speckled with lemon. Easy and reliable old favorite for it flourishes in a wide range of growing conditions.

65082 ALOELOBA JARDEAN [HYB] LIL HP TGH PRICE: $ 8.75 Small columns completely studded by arched thick fat leaves of gray to pea-green. Quite unique--sometimes sent as a division in dry moss as demand for this unique beauty remains very high. Astroloba deltoidea x Gasteria species forming thick overlapping blunt leaves with olive freckling. Rare.

65643 ALOELOBA WHITE WINGS LIL TGH HP PRICE: $ 12.00 Beautiful thick stacks of elaborately jewel work "inlaid" leaves. The silver of the dark striated thick leaf centers are quite ornately dotted platinum, each thich gray green leaf also mottled beneath--indicative of its Aloe parent; the whorled hard surfaced upreaching habit suggests the other Astroloba blood. Very beautiful unique addition to your rare Gasteria or Haworthia collection.

60512 ANACAMPSEROS RUFESCENS [ARACHNOIDES] POR HP TGH PRICE: $ 4.75 "Good Luck Plant" Mat of spiral rosettes of purplish-brown fat-angled leaves with white cobwebbing in the axils, over odd thickened bulb-like root; beautiful magenta-pink flowers if given full sun.

41548 ANREDERA [BOUSSINGAULTIA] CORDIFOLIA BAS HP TGH PRICE: $ 2.00 "Madeira Vine" or "Mignonette Vine" From tuberous roots rise rapidly growing stems with succulent leaves and racemes of heavily fragrant white flowers. Argentina native, thus the tubers are persistent in subtropical zones if below any frost line; in the north, either dig or bring in the container for winter. Nonetheless, always a favorite as a vigorous intensely fragrant windowgarden plant.

65573 ANTHERICUM FRUTICOSUM LIL HP TGH PRICE: $ 10.00 Easily grown caudiform: from swollen surface roots arises a thick succulent trunk topped with a crown of fat strap leaves (not unlike a Dracaena experiencing a bad hair day); finally ending with slim spikes of white starflowers. Eventually quite impressive; very long lived, becoming a handsome member of your caudiform plant collection! Easy houseplant.

66002 APOROCACTUS FLAGELLIFORMIS CAC HP TGH PRICE: $4.25"Rat Tail Cactus" Narrow long pendant closely-ribbed stems intricately covered with small reddish spines; soft rose flowers quickly fade to rich magenta. Fabulous basket subject we still offer even though the entire packing staff would love to see this spiny critter exit the catalogue! Usually sent as generous unrooted cuttings in dry moss. Best grown as you would an "Orchid Cactus" (Epiphyllum) with either orchid bark or pumice stone in the mix to insure proper drainage--remember, this evolved as a jungle epiphyte.

68472 APTENIA CORDIFOLIA MAJOR VARIEGATA AIZ TGH HP PRICE: $ 7.00 Succulent chrystaline embedded surgaces on fleshy leaf pairs strinkingly margined ivory on fleshy cascading stems with showy clusters of rich maroon red flowers; "The Giant Sun Rose" needs full light, adequate light, and constant warmth to reach its full potential.

60195 APTENIA LANCIFOLIA AIZ TGH CGH PRICE: $ 4.75 Succulent "Ice Plant" mat with many rose red rayed blossoms. Famous as "Hearts & Flowers" always popular in summer outdoor plantings of tubs, urns, and windowboxes.

60969 APTENIA SPECIES WHITE FLOWER AIZ TGH HP PRICE: $4.00 Curious deeply and dramatically cascading vine with white starry blossoms produced with great abandon. May be a Delosperma species--still in debate. A popular favorite among hobbyists for outdoor summer urns and windowboxes when the design demands a reliable rapidly cascading accent plant--that is, a dependable "spiller." As long as this succulent trailer is warm and sunny, it will tolerate considerable moisture.

65184 ASTROLOBA SPIRALIS HORTICULUTRAL FORM LIL HP TGH PRICE: $ 15.00 Overlapping leaves in spiraling rows; leaves taper to a sharp point, with oblique keel beneath. This form seems to have slimmer, longer leaves than the type.

61021 ASTROPHYTUM ASTERIAS CAC CGH PRICE: $ 6.50 Wonderful "Sand Dollar Cactus" with a flat pincushion globe shape ornately lined with white wooly areoles; yellow blossoms typically open to reveal a central red eye. Slow growing botanical curiosty. Good for under lights or in a bright window.

66270 ASTROPHYTUM MYRIOSTIGMA CAC CGH PRICE: $ 6.50 "Bishop's Cap Cactus" Prominently ribbed spineless globes with the entire surface spotted white; odd yellow blossoms. Mexican. The pictures show a couple photos of the size range we ship. The larger plant pictures are from a customer who has grown this on in his house!

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