. Crassula Arborescens Sedum Dendroideum Aloe Arborescens. Thick succulent leaves armed with dull prickles; glaucous green; very graceful and enduring. — — Ciliaris. Growth is similar to Arborescens, but smaller and more graceful; color green. Cotyledon Orbiculata. Broad glaucous leaves, a free grower. Crassula Arborescens. Very fleshy bright green leaves of good size; sometimes called the Japanese Rubber Plant. — Quadrifida. Bold grower with good sized dark green foliage. — Lycopoides. Mossy appearance; compact and graceful. — Tetragona. Forms a small compact bush with dark green fleshy point
. Crassula Arborescens Sedum Dendroideum Aloe Arborescens. Thick succulent leaves armed with dull prickles; glaucous green; very graceful and enduring. — — Ciliaris. Growth is similar to Arborescens, but smaller and more graceful; color green. Cotyledon Orbiculata. Broad glaucous leaves, a free grower. Crassula Arborescens. Very fleshy bright green leaves of good size; sometimes called the Japanese Rubber Plant. — Quadrifida. Bold grower with good sized dark green foliage. — Lycopoides. Mossy appearance; compact and graceful. — Tetragona. Forms a small compact bush with dark green fleshy pointed leaves. Echeveria Secunda Glauca. Beautiful flat growing rosette of fleshy glaucous leaves. — Weinbergi. Very similar to the last, except that the foliage is of a rosy tint. Price. Any of the above, strong young plants 25 Euphorbia Splendens (Crown of Thorns). An odd and in- teresting plant. See illustration, page 23. Euphorbia Tirucali. Forms thick but graceful bushes of naked stems, very unique and interesting. Kleinia Repens. Long glaucous leaves make this a unique, graceful plant. Mesembryanthemum Deltoides. Graceful mossy appear- ance; glaucous foliage and stems. Portulacaria Afra. Unique Shrub, glossy green leaves. Sedum Adolphi. Thick orange colored leaves; very effective. —Dendroideum. Bright green leaves of medium size form a very showy small Shrub. —Treleasi. Leaves quite small but very fleshy, resembling white beads. Particularly attractive. Sempervivum Haworthi. Shrubby "Hen and Chickens"; free growing; green foliage. cts. each; $ per dozen. Any six for $ AQUATIC PLANTS FOR AQUARIUMS It is doubtful if anything is more fascinating to the young as well as to the older members of the household than to watch the develop- ment of animal and plant life in the aquaria. Fish will not thrive unless enough plants are growing to furnish them with oxygen. To do this there should be not less than one plant to every two gallons of water. The
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