A FEW HINTS ON CARING FOR CACTUS 
Be sure and do not water too much. About every ten days is often enough; also give good drainage, as much 
sunshine as possible. Cactus seem to grow in many different kinds of soil. Sandy loam is good; do not use manure. 
MAM. MACROMERIS—A cluster var¬ 
iety that has purple blossoms, 85c to 
$ 1 . 00 . 
RASYLIROX SERRAFORIA—Is just 
what you want for your rock garden: a 
most attractive plant. Small plants, 50c 
to $2.50. 
AXHALOMl'M FISSCRATUM—Is what we call 
a Living Rock: it looks like a carved rock, has no 
spines, a flat growing variety that has a pink blos¬ 
som, 35c to 50c. 
OCCATILLOS — One of the 
choice desert plants; has red 
blossom spikes in spring, grows 
in bush form. One to 10 feet 
high; price, 25c to $1.00. 
< ENTERY PLANTS — Blooms just 
once every century; a most wonderful 
plant, 50c to $2.00. 
< 'FREES GREGG1I — A night blooming 
cactus, very much different from other 
plants listed, $1.00 each. 
AGAVA IjECHUGU 1LLA — A beauti¬ 
ful evergreen plant, very hardy. Price, 
25c to $1.00. 
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RESFRREt’TI<>N PLANT—The most wonderful of plants I believe. It can he left out of soil indefinitely and then 
put the roots in water and it will come to life; looks like a fern, can be taken out of water and put away. Repeat 
at any time. I have poured boiling water over dry plants and they get green and open up in a few minutes. Nice 
to put around a Lily hool or in a bowl. Price 10c, 3 for 25c. 
MRS FRED CLARK—Cactus and Desert Plants—Box M3, VAN HORN, TEXAS 
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ILEAL PRINTING CO.-Kl. PASO 
