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EUPHORBIA (continued) 
E. clava. South Africa. Branching main stem covered 
with hexagonal tubercles and bearing a rosette of 
leaves at top_____35c 
E. coerulescens. S. Africa 4 to 6-angled bordered with 
tooth-like spines. Two to three inches thick. 50c to $3.00 
E. frickiana. One of the latest of the Euphorbias to be 
identified and one of the smallest. A unique little 
plant _75c 
E. grandicornis. S. Africa. Probably the most striking 
of all the tall growing Euphorbiae. Looks more like 
a Cactus than many of the Cacti__ 50c to $5.00 
*E. grandidens. S. Africa. Slender, with many marginal 
spines on a deeply dentate margin. Makes a shrub of 
great interest_25c to $5.00 
*E. heptagona. Cape of Good Hope. Very pretty, 
branched, pot plant_ 35c 
E. hermentiana (trigonal. Used by natives of W. Africa 
as totem poles, for building hedges and poisoning 
arrows. Marbled, angled, branched_50c up 
E. heterophylla. U. S. to Peru. Annual Poinsettia. 
Per doz_25c 
E. intisy. Slender, naked branches upon which the Gov¬ 
ernment is experimenting for rubber.. 25c 
: "E. lactea. East Indies. Three angles with marbled, 
white markings_ 25c 
EUPHORBIA CLAVA 
