NOS. 326-330 S. MAIN ST., LOS ANGELES. 
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P. albus superbus. —A bold erect strong-growing ! 
variety, bearing large white flowers in abundance, i 
Each 75c to $2.00. 
P. anguliger.— A most remarkable and distinct | 
sort, with deeply and sharply lobed flat leaves, ! 
notched like the teeth of a saw. The flowers i 
which are large and fragrant have brownish j 
sepals and pure white petals. It is a good i 
bloomer and rare species. Each 75c to $1.50. I 
OPUNTIA. 
0. monacantha variegata.— This beautiful var¬ 
iety is largely grown as a house plant. The flat 
stems are dark green, liberally marbled and 
splashed with pure white. The young growth 
is prettily margined with pink. It has but few 
spines and bears bright orange colored flowers. 
Each 50c to $1.50. 
ALOES, GASTERIAS AND OTHER SUCCULENTS. 
Aloe picta. (See cut.) A remarkably handsome 
plant with broad, thick and charmingly curved 
leaves. The color is green, spotted and mottled 
all over with white and green of a still lighter 
shade. Large spikes of yellow-orange and green 
flowers. Each 50c to $2.50. 
Aloe picta. 
A. variegata. — (See cut.) "Partridge-Breast.” 
Beautifully formed; makes splendid ornament. 
Leaves spiral, face concave, back keeled, green 
copiously striped both sides with light grey. 
Bears magnificent flower spikes freely, color red 
and yellow. Each 50c to $1.00. 
Gasteria. — (See cuf.) An extensive genus of suc¬ 
culent plants from Cape of Good Hope, allied to 
the Aloe, resembling them and requiring the same 
treatment. Leaves mostly tongue shaped, beau¬ 
tifully marked with raised white spots, flowers 
scarlet, lined and tipped with green. 
Four beautiful varieties each 25c to 50c. 
Sanseviera zealanica. —A beautiful plant, stands 
drouth and dust with impunity. Leaves 3 to 4 
ft., beautifully striped. Each 25c to 50c. 
Aloe variegata. 
Stapelia variegata.— Bears beautiful flowers, color 
buff yellow, with maroon markings resembling 
golden stars. Each 15c to 50c. 
Gasteria. 
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS OF CACTI. 
The home of many if not quite all varieties of Cacti native to the United States is in the arid and 
mountainous regions of Southern California, Arizona, New Mexico and Western Texas. Conditions of 
soil and climate being naturally favorable, the species from other countries,—Old Mexico and South and 
Central America, flourish and are of easy growth. Owing to these advantages, we are enabled to offer 
first-class plants. In order to stimulate a keener interest and a wider appreciation of these denizens 
of the desert we have made up a couple of collections of our selection, as follows; 
THE SUNSET COLLECTION. 
Of our own selection, and sent prepaid by mail or ex¬ 
press to any part of the United States and Canada upon 
receipt of price: 
No. 1. 6 plants correctly named and labeled for $1.00 
No. 2. 12 plants correctly named and labeled for $1.75 
No. 3. 18 plants correctly named and labeled for $2.50 
No. 4. 24 plants correctly named and labeled for $3.25 
No. 5. 36 plants correctly named and labeled for $4.50 
THE OLD MISSION COLLECTION. 
Composed of larger and higher-priced varieties: 
No. 1. 6 plants correctly named and labeled for $1.50 
No. 2. 12 plants correctly named and labeled for $2.50 
No. 3. 18 plants correctly named and labeled for $3.50 
No. 4. 24 plants correctly named and labeled for $4.50 
No. 5. 36 plants correctly named and labeled for $6.50 
Mixed collections of Cacti and Succulents supplied at 
the same rates. 
