F. WEINBERG, WOODSIDE, L. I. 
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Stapelia. 
or in clusters, perfectly shaped, five-pointed star-like flowers of a chocolate 
and yellow streaked or mottled color. 
Cultivation : Two parts of leave mo-uld, one part sand, and one part of 
old loam, lime-rubbish and finely crushed bricks and charcoal, well mixed to- 
gether, will suit them best, and while they will take all the water you may be, 
able to give them during summer, water must be withheld in winter. Pots 
should be as small as possible, and good drainage provided for. Propagation 
by cuttings, which should be laid sideways on to the soil or sand, never stuck 
into it. They may be fastened or held on to the soil by means of a small piece 
of wir'e stuck into the soil and bent over the cutting. 
Stapelia. Stapelia. 
albicans 20 marmorata 25 
muricata 20 
Munbyana .30 
mutabilis .15 
angulata ' 20 
arborea alba 50 
atrata 15 
atropurpurea 25 
bufonia 35 
oiliaris 30 
ciliolata 25 
cdnspurcata 30 
cristata _ 50 
diffusa . 25 
europaea 50 
furcata 15 
geminata - 25 
gigantea 25 
glauca 30 
grandiflora .50 
Hanburyana .35 
hirsuta .35 
longi folium 
(stems up to 14 inches long) 25 
longirostrata 75 
marginalis 20 
S. variegata! 
natalensis 25 
normalis . 30 
parvipunctata 30 
patula 25 
S. recurvata. 
S. hirsuta. 
