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caused addicted to grassy fields, "never 

 in the woods," and the first to yield to 

 cult. Com single in a wild state, in cult 

 forming large clusters. Raised in large 

 quantities in Europe, Japan, China and 

 the United States. 



Baja! Var: alba is the com form in 

 America, and as observed in the streets 

 of San Diego and in Southern California 

 in general! 

 Endothia Parryi. 



Orcutt 4902: on leaves of Agave Shawii, 

 initial boundary monument south of San 

 Diego! 



Anthurus borealis. 



Lysurus borealis Burt. 



Orcutt 4880: Balboa Park, San Diego. 



Receptacle borne on stalk, hollow, at- 

 tenuate at base, divided above into arms 

 which do not join at apices, which bear 

 spore-mass in their inner surfaces and 

 sides, inclosing spore-mass when young, 

 later diverging. 



Phalloid-st w, hollow, attenuated down- 

 ward; arms nar, lance-shape, with pale 

 flesh-colored backs, traversed entire 

 length by a shallow furrow. Plants found 

 at Akron, Ohio, are figured in Hard's 

 "Mushrooms, Edible and Otherwise." The 

 egg-like volva and strong fetid odor are 

 characteristics of this plant. 



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Advertising Rates: 



10 cents a line each time. 



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OIL PAINTINGS. 



A 1. "A MEXICAN GENTLEMAN." 



Canvas 26^x33 inches, un- 

 signed, "over 100 years old,'' 

 the portrait of a typical marj 

 of affairs of Mexican Colon ia.. 

 life. Price $100. 

 A 2. "THE CRUCIFIXION." Can- 

 vas 28 x39 inches, unsigned, 

 "over 100 years old," depicting 

 the Savior as surroundedon the 

 cross by four sorrowing com- 

 panions, fairly typical of Mexi- 

 can art in Colonial days. Price 

 $150. 



A 3. "THE DOVE DESCENDING." 



Canvas 33x45 inches, portray- 

 ing four figures in sacred his- 

 tory, in rich coloring that is 

 characteristic of the famous 

 Mexican artist, Cabrera, of a 

 past century, whose work it is 

 believed to be, according to a 

 well-known critic in Mexico 

 City. Price $500. 

 A 4. "THE CRUCIFIXION." Can- 

 vas 2 6x3 4^ inches, unsigned, 

 "over 100 years old," depicting 

 the Christ alone on the cross. 



Price $75. 



For sale by 

 ORCUTT'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY 

 C. R. Orcutt, Manager. 

 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA. 



REAL ESTATE. 



The following real estate is owned, 

 and offered for sale at the affixed 

 prices, by the undersigned. Prices 

 subject to change without notice. 

 Terms can be given. 



As we wish to sell, reasonable 

 offers will be entertained for any 

 piece that remains unsold: 



CAZiXFO&NXA: Bamona. 



0 642. West two-thirds of lot 16, Valle 

 de los Amigos, about 11% acres, 5 room 

 house, well, spring, live oak trees, fine 

 view, 1 mile east of Ramona on Julian 

 stage road, San Die°-o County. $1400. 

 CALIFORNIA : . San Francisco. 

 O 676. Lot 39, blk 5, Belle Air Park, San 

 Mateo County, 25x100 ft. $600. 

 C 659. MANCHESTER, Montana, lot 

 10, block 28, 50x125 feet, 

 near Co-operative woolen 

 Mill. $1000. 

 C 681. GUTHRIE, Oklahoma: Ball & 

 Ferguson's subdivision of N 

 % of N W % of section 20, 

 T 16 N R 2 W of the Indian 

 Meridian, lot or block 9, con- 

 taining 2 acres. $1000. 

 3 641. EAST KLAMATH FALLS, 

 Oregon, Block 6, First Addi- 

 tion. $600. 

 C 671. SPEARFISH, S. D.: Lot 23, 

 block 3, Golden Belt addition, 

 25x100 feet, near business 

 center of this prosperous 

 town. $500. 

 C 939. PORT ANGELES, Washing- 

 ton: Lots 1 to 24, block 11, 

 Union Pacific second addition. 

 $3000. 



C 474. JAMUL, San Diego County, 

 Calif orni: N E % of N W 

 section 2, T 17, S R 2 E, 

 S B M, 40.45 acres. "Run- 

 ning water, perennial 

 springs and oak trees." 



C 504. NEW RIVERSIDE, adjoin- 

 ing the city of San Diego, 

 lot 5, containing 10 acres, 

 and lot 6, containing 10 

 acres, each $2000. 



ORCUTT'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY 

 San Diego, California. 



