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F. WEINBERG, WOODSIDE, L. I. 
Stapelia. 
planiflora . .25 
punctata 20 
purpurea 35 
recur vata 30 
rubens 25 
rugosa 20 
sanguinea 25 
scutellata 25 
Above prices are for one to three stems or fingers, larger plants (clusters), 
prices accordingly. 
Stapelia. 
sororio 20 
tigrina 30 
trisulea 25 
tsomoensis .40 
umbellata 30 
variegata .15 
wood'fordii 35 
Zebrina 35 
YUCCA, L. 
Spanish bayonet, bear grass, Adams needle, Spanish dagger and other 
such names are given to this plant, with his stately clumps of stiff, sometimes 
bayonet-like leaves, bristling out from the sides of the stem or centre of the 
low-growing hardy varieties in every directions and which are extremely 
ornamental. Thick, woody flower stalks are growing year after year in 
summer from the centre of the plant to a height of about six feet, which 
bear at their summit an immense compound panicles of creamy or pure white 
bell-shaped flowers, each floweret two inches across, adding very much to 
their glory. 
These are exceptional fine plants, the hardy varieties very suitable for a" 
comer, edges or centre o-f the lawn or among herbaceous plants, the other 
varieties planted in tubs, make stately plants on terrasses, in front of steps or 
on the veranda. 
Yucca. 
aloefolia 25 to i. 00 
" bicolor- .50 
" tricolor .50 to .75 
quadricoloir 50 to 1.50 
baccata 50 to 2. 00 
brevifolia (rare) t.oo 
costaricensis (new) 50 to 2.00 
elata .35 to i.oo 
Yucca. 
fillamentosa 25 to i. 00 
macrocarpa .50 
radiosa .35 
spec, nova . 25 to .50 
Whipplei 25 to .50 
Y. fillamentosa 25 to i.oo. 
Y. angustifolia 25 to i.oo. 
