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10 RARE CACTI, all distinct and named, as 
shown in cut, free bloomers for $1, postpaid 
t, Philadelphia, Pa., U. S.A. 
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fragrance, are perfectly dazzling, and when not in bloom 
fine assortment of selected plants that have been grown with 
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THE LIVING ROCK.; é 
THE LIVING ROCK.—Never before has uf 
this exceedingly rare ana wonderful Cactus been 
offered so cheap. Everyone admires it, believing it 
rather to be some intricate piece of carved workman- 
ship thana blooming plant. Fine plants carefully 
packed, by mail, at the reduced price of 40 cents. 
FISH-HOOK.—One of the very best bloomers 
to be had, blooming from sum- x, ’ 
mer until late in fall. Flowers 2 
large yellow with a beauti- 
ful red centre. Place in the 
sun while blooming. 25c. to $1. 
TURK’S HEAD. 
TURK’S HEAD.—This name is often given to 
this Cactus, but wrongly so. It is, however, one of 
our good “ standbyes”’ that can be relied upon to 
bloom when quite young,and the flowers of which 
are really exquisite and fragrant. It isnot unusual to 
have flowers a foot long, shaded white and rose. 
Price, 40 cents each. 
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ing pretty flowers, follow- 
ing later with coral-red 
berries more than an 
inch in length, which re- 
main on the plant for 
nearly a year. 25 cents. 
CORAL. 
COR N-COB.—The 
best and finest of all & 
the Echinocerei; @ 
blooms profusely 
when quite young, 
and makes large 
clusters ; often bears 
40 to 50 flowers at one 
time. Plants, 25 to 
75 cents each. 
FISH-HOOK. 
BUTTON,.—A _ real 
beauty. A small single 
plant resembles morea ; 
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BUTTON. button than a plant; — 
makes large clusters as it becomes old. Pink flowers. 
Price has been reduced to 25 cents each. 
5 RARE CACTI, ineluding 
many fine sorts, all distinet 
and named, as shown 
in cut, for 5Octs:.; 
25 sorts for $3. 7 
SPECIAL OFFER.—12 : 
Rare Caeti, all distinct, > 
fine varieties, but not 
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including all on this page 
for $3; retail price 
being $3.70. 
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DAY BLOOMING CAC- 
TUs.—I have a large number of 
thrifty plants. from seed and cut- 
tings of the very best varieties. 
They are sure to give you asurprise 
when they bloom, for they will give 
you grand flowers 5 to Sin. in dia- 
meter, of all imaginable colors. 25 
cents each; 4 distinct sorts, 75 
cents; large plants, 31.00 each. 
THE ROSE CACTUS.—Free 
growing, early bloomer, flowering 
perhaps more profusely than any 
sort we know of. Plants with 20 to 
30 large, rosy-colored flowers are by 
no means unusual, and as they last 
a long time. it makes a valuable 
plant. We know of one 40 years 
old. By mail, 50 cents each. 
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derful Cactus, the only true Night-blooming Cereus producing deliciously fragrant flowers 
often measuring 12 to 20 inches across and is entirely distinct from all others. It is moreover a 
strong grower, constant bloomer and more desirable in every respect. Unlike other night-bloomers, 
the flowers of this are pure yellow outside, true white within. As much as % has been paid forsin- 
gle flowers of it, and we know ofan instance where $100 was paid fora plant bearing five flowers; 
and vet they often bloom when only one year old,—and a two-vear old plant often bears 6 to8 = 
flowers. It stands any kind of rough treatment and yet prefers a rich soil. My plants are not mere - = 
cuttings, but well rooted and fully one year old. 30 cts, each; 2 for 50 cts.; larger plants, 50 cents each. DAY BLOOMING. 
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