New Climbing Aloe Citiris. This is a veiy handsome varietur that 

 grows very rapidly. It can be trained to trellis, house, wall or fence. 

 It has man^' branches, and bears spikes of beautiful waxen tubular 

 flowers on long- slender stems. The^' are bright, clear red. tipped 

 green; is almost a perpetual bloomer. Cuts, 50c to 75c doz. 



Mitraeforrrvis. A ver3' handsome variety- with thick, short fleshy- leaves 

 decorated with handsome short 3'ellow thorns. It grows 2 or 3 feet 

 high. Strong cuts, 50c to SI. 00 doz. Plants, various sizes: prices on 

 application. 



Cuphorbias 



Grantii, Quite distinct; leaves large and handsomelv variegated. It 

 grows to be almost a tree; very stateh^. Cuts, 60c doz. 



Candela-bra, A most handsome, slender stemmed, tree-like variet^v. 

 Cuts. 10c to 25c doz. 



ExjphorbifiL Splendens or " Crown of Thorns. " A vers- interest- 

 ing thorny- plant, that bears ver}- beautiful bright scarlet flowers on 

 slender stems. Alwavs in bloom. Cuts. 50c doz. Plants Si. 50 doz. 



Sasten'as. 



Resembling Aloes in their leaves and habit of growth. They are 

 very satisfactory as house plants or for bedding out in the garden; and 

 stand moving" well. The3' bear long- spikes of brilliant scarlet and green 

 waxen flowers that keep for a long time. Two varieties. 50c to |1.50 

 doz. 



J^awort/ii 



Dainty- little aloe-like plants of pretty and interesting- forms. Easy to 

 grow; Two sorts. 50c to 81.00 doz. 



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Articvilata or " Candle Plant. " Large, round, fleshy- stems of a pretty 

 frosted appearance, distinctly marked with curious designs: foliage 

 cut like IV3-, and prettih" tinted purple underneath: inconspicuous yel- 

 low flowers. 25c to 50c doz. 



Spiculosa. Very pretty variety. Stems about 18 inches high, and not 

 fleshy. Leaves resemble those of Othonna, o\\\\ larger and two or 

 more inches long. The whole plant is of a bluish color. Cuttings 25c 

 to 50c doz. 



yT/osembrj/ anthem urns 



The flowers are white, blush, pink, rose, bronze-red, crimson, mag^en- 

 ta, and various shades of yellow. TheN' will grow in an^' soil, and love 

 the hot sun, and are especially suited to hot climates and for covering 

 hillsides or bare places, or drooping over banks or for borders. A plant 



