KNICKERBOCKER NURSERY 
AND 
CACTUS CARDEN 
NEFF K. BAKKERS, Proprietor 
6065 Bach Avenue (Market St. Extension) 
P. O. Route 1, San Diego, California 
1935 CATALOG 
Prices subject to change for the following reasons: 
Small ones becoming large increase in price. 
Those of ready propagation becoming numerous 
decrease in price. 
AGAVE 
The century plant 
Suitable for hillsides and large plantings along with Aloes. 
A few varieties are small and lovely for urns and smaller pots. 
AGAVE SHAWI 
Typical of the form of all agaves 
A. albicans. Mexico. 3 ft_75c 
A. americana. Blue grey. Marked like moire silk. In 
maturity leaves are 6 to 8 ft. long. Mexico_10c to 25c 
var. medio picta. Central yellow band__25c 
var. variegata. Variously lined_25c 
A. attenuata. Soft green rosettes, unarmed, 4 to 5 ft. tall. 
Mexico_25c to 50c 
A. decipiens. Yucatan. Beautiful stately dark green; 
curved stiff leaves. Suckers should be kept off. 
6 to 8 feet tall mature___10c to 25c 
A. deserti. Gray-blue with nice markings.. 15c 
A. ferdinand-regis. Mexico. Very rare. One of the small 
beautiful varieties similar to victoria-regina but differ¬ 
ing in fewer leaves and more open rosettes and a triple 
instead of a single terminal spine_50c 
A. ferox. Mexico. One of the loveliest with waxy con¬ 
cave outcurved dark green leaves. 12 to 48 in. 
long....—.—...25c to #1.00 
