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H, CANNELL & SONS’ LIST OF CACTI. 
SUCCULENT PLANTS (various), continued. 
STAPELIAS, MUERNIaS, &c. 
Ours is a very fine collection of these extra- 
ordinary plants, which in place of leaves have 
fleshy short stems of various forms ; the flowers 
are not less singular for their curious and complex 
organisation, and their remarkably strange colour, 
the otlour of the flowers being of the most foetid 
description. The following will be found to he 
the most distinct varieties of this peculiar family. 
Ceropegia Nippcliformis, i/6 
Huernia Hystrix, i/- 
Stapelia Bufonia Variegata, i/- 
S. Europea, i/- 
S. Ismoensis, t/- 
S. Gigantca, Flower 7 to 8 inches in 
diameter, 2/- 
S. Hirsuta, very distinct, 2 '6 
S. Mutabilis, i/- 
S. Ovata, 1 /- 
S. Scutellata, i/- 
Sanseveria Zealanica, a very ornamental 
plant, 1/6 each 
Yucca Aloelolia, ?/6 
Y. A. var., 3/- 
Y. A. Filementosa var., 5/- 
Silver Uedal awarded for our Collection at the International Horticultural 
Exhibition, 1892, and Silver-Gilt Medal, R.H.S., 1894 and 1895. 
Many of our specimens are now getting large and give a noble appearance 
Our house of them alone is worth the journey to Swanley. 
A Collection of 60 distinct varieties ef Cacti and Succulents, 30/-, 40/- & 50/- 
Ditto 26 do - I®/" ^ 25/- 
Ditto 12 do ®/-) '7/® * 
The above prices are for established plants in pots. 
