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Succulent Plants 



splendid Pot Plants. Also fine for Table and 

 Miniature Rock Gardens 



Very interesting and curious plants 

 plants which will subsist on an astonishing 



Asave— Century Plant 



Americana variegata. The glaucous 

 foliage is prettily bordered and marked 

 with creamy yellow. A very showy 

 variety. Larger plants 50c and $1.00 

 each. 



Aloe 



This interesting succulent is easy to 

 grow. Needs little water except during 

 the periods of actual growth. 

 Arborescens (Medicine Cactus). Has 

 long narrow pointed leaves of heavy 

 texture about 2 inches wide. See illus- 

 tration. 2-inch pots 35c each. Larger 

 plants 3-inch pots 50c. 4-inch pots 

 $1.00 each. 



Cotyledon 



Orbiculata. A free grower of at- 

 tractive appearance having thick fleshy 

 leaves of a bright glaucous green. 



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of easy culture. IMany of them are desert 

 small quantity of water. 



Crassula 



This is a favorite class of easy to grow 



succulents. 



Arborescens {Jade Plant). Erroneously 

 called Japanese Rubber plant. Larger 

 plants 3-inch pots 50c; 4-inch pots 

 $1.00 each. 



Lycopoides. Compact. Mossy appear- 

 ance and very free growing. 



Tetragona. Dark green foliage, pointed 

 leaves. 



Echeveria 



Carnicolor. A new European variety 

 with flesh-colored leaves and very at- 

 tractive flowers. 



Secunda glauca. Beautiful flat rosettes 

 with fleshy, scale-like leaves. 



Weinberg! {Dream Plant). Thick-leaved 

 rosettes of a distinct rose tint. It is a 

 great favorite. 



Kleinia 



Repens. Long, whitish green leaves of 

 ^ fleshy texture. Very showy. See illus- 

 tration of young plant. 



Kleinia Portulacaria Aloe 



repens afra arborescens 



We offer strong young plants of these 

 Succulent varieties, except where 

 noted, at 25 cents each; S2.50 per dozen 

 — any 6 for $1.25. Larger sizes of 

 some can be supplied as noted in 

 descriptions. 



Opuntia — Bunny Ear Cactus 



Opuntia— Bunny Ear Cactus 



Microdasys. A popular and showy 

 Cactus with thick heavy joints of ellip- 

 tical form. Bright green covered witli 

 golden yellow bristles which give it the 

 name of Orange Cactus, also known as 

 Bunny Ears. A good house plant. 

 2-iuch pots 35c each. 



Monocantha variegata. This re- 

 sembles microdasys but the stems are 

 marbled cream and green. 2-inch pots 

 35c each. 



Portulacaria 



Afra. Unique, glossy green leaves. See 

 small plant in illustration. 



Sedum 



Adolphi. A very effective plant with 

 thick orange-colored leaves. 



Treleasi. Has small very fleshy leaves 

 resembling white beads. Particularly 

 attractive and therefore very popular. 



Vegetable Plants, Roots, & Herbs 



Asparagus Roots. Every vegetable garden should include 

 an Asparagus bed as one of the most important contributions to 

 the epicure's table. Only freshly gathered Asparagus has 

 that delightful rich fla\-or and tenderness that makes this 

 vegetable one of the choicest of aU. We can furnish the varieties 

 listed below in selected one-year-old roots. We do not handle 

 two-year or older stock because the one-year-old roots are 

 used by all experienced growers and are the best size for trans- 

 planting. Ask for free leaflet. 



— Dreer's Eclipse. The result of a most careful selection and 

 "breeding up," to large size, delicate light green color, and tender 

 quality. 60c per doz.; $2.00 per 100; $12.00 per 1000. 



— Palmetto. An early green variety of good quality. 60c per 

 doz.; $2.00 per 100; $12.00 per 1000. 



—Mary Washington. Large straight dark green shoots with 

 heavy overtone. The tips are tight and firm and do not open 

 out or begin to branch until well out of the ground, making 

 the finest kind of green Asparagus both for home use and 

 market. It is nearer to being rust-proof than any other variety, 

 and the large, luscious stalks will be greatly appreciated. 

 60c per doz.; $2.00 per 100; $12.00 per 1000. 



Cauliflower. Ready in April and May. Per doz. 



Earliest Snowstorm. Super Strain. 



Pot-grown plants $0 75 



Egg Plant, Early Black Beauty. Pot-grown 

 plants ready in May and June 1 00 



Hop Vines. 25c each 2 50 



Horseradish Sets, Maliner Kren or Bo- 

 hemian. Produces roots of enormous size. 

 $10.00 per 1000 40 1 50 



^er 100 



$6 00 



8 00 



15 00 



Per 100 



$8 00 

 8 00 



15 00 



Per doz. 



Pepper. Pot-grown plants ready May and June. 



California Wonder. Large and mild $1 00 



Long Red Cayenne. Hot and pungent. . . 1 00 



Rhubarb, Victoria. Finest cooking variety. 



Strong roots. 25c each 2 50 



Tomatoes. Strong pot-grown plants ready in May and June. 



— Marglobe. Now very popular everywhere. Second-early. 



— Ponderosa. The largest Tomato grown. Always profitable 

 for the home garden. 



— Rutgers. Second-early, globe-shaped, scarlet fruits of fine 

 quality. 



— Stone. Very dependable and will produce a large crop of 

 solid, deep red fruits. A main crop variety. 



Any of the above 4 Tomato varieties: 7Sc doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



Popular Herbs for the Garden 



Chives. Valued for their mild onion flavor. 20c per clump; 



$2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 

 Lavender. A great favorite. 30c each; $3.00 per doz. 

 Parsley, Dreer's Dwarf Perfection. Beautifully curled 



foliage. Pot-grown plants ready April to June. $1.00 



per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 

 Peppermint. 20c each: S2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 

 Rosemary. 30c each; $3.00 per doz. 

 Sage, Holt's Mammoth. 20c each; $2.00 per doz.; 



$12.00 per 100. 

 Spearmint. 20c each; $2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 

 Tarragon (&/rai'OK). For flavoring. 30c each; $3.00 per doz. 

 Thyme , Broad-Leaved English. 20c each; $2.00 per doz. ; 



$12.00 per 100. 



Vegetable Plants and Roots by Mail.— Small quantities of these can be sent by parcel post. Add lO'^/c YJ^ 

 (15% west of the Mississippi) to their value for postage and special packing. Minimum charge 10 cents 



