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To the amateur who, though dwelling in the suburbs, may possess but little knowledge 
and less facilities for proper cultivation, these plants possess unedualled advantages in 
their ability to withstand neglect or even absolute abuse, while on the other, hand, ‘no 
plants respond more generously to intelligent care. 
12 Cacti and Succulents - - « ‘$1 oo 
2O Cacti and Succulents - - = 2.0 
All. different and every one correctly labeled 
Large illustrated catalogue free with any of the above collection, or upon receipt of , 
twelve cents in stumps for postage, which may be deducted from first order. 
WEINBERG, Woodside, L. I. 
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