WART PLANT 
The charming Haworthia subfas- 
ciata likes a little shade. Perfectly 
at home in a bowl garden. 25c. 
NECKLACE VINE 
Each pair of leaves joined to¬ 
gether, the stem passing through 
like a string of beads. 20c. 
Cobweb Haworthia. {H. 
setata.) A handsome 
plant with white hair— 
like teeth. 40c. 
GIANT STARFISH 
The huge flowered Sta- 
pelia gigantea bears fleshy 
blossoms a foot across! 
50c. 
VELVET LEAF 
A stately plant is the 
Kitingia, with leaves 
heavily covered with a 
thick plush of silvery 
green and rich brown. 
Likes rich soil and plenty 
of water. 50c. 
Umbrella Vine. (Cero- 
pegia Woodii.) I wish I 
could describe this old 
favorite properly! It is a 
trailing plant with heart 
shaped silver and green 
leaves and the most cur¬ 
ious purple umbrella- 
shaped flowers. Easy to 
grow. 25c, 
COBWEB PLANT 
(Klienia tomentosa) 
This choice specimen is 
completely covered with a 
white mass of cobwebs! 
A beautiful pot plant for 
the fancier. 50c. 
KLIENIA PILOSA. A 
new species with its leaves 
covered with a handsome 
silvery plush and along 
the margins stained with 
a rich brown in a most 
pleasing way. A thor¬ 
oughly worthwhile plant 
and one of the prettiest 
introduced in many years. 
Grows very easily. 35c. 
LACE PLANT. (Ha¬ 
worthia tesselata.) Thick, 
bronzy green leaves in ro¬ 
settes with a dainty, lacy 
network of windows. A 
curious African "win¬ 
dow” plant. 30c. 
THE COW HORN 
The handsome African Euphorbia grandicornis as¬ 
sumes the most grotesque forms. Grows rapidly in the 
summer and will be one of your most treasured plants. 
The plant is pale green, bearing many stout 2 horned 
prongs! 75c. 
INCH WORM PLANT 
It is undecided whether it is a plant 
or a worm I._.. 
STARFISH 
FLOWERS 
Hairy Starfish. 
(Stapelia hirsuta.) 
Bach handsome 
purple blossom 
sprinkled with long 
violet hairs. The 
flowers are five 
pointed like a star 
and of a leathery 
texture. They last 
for many days after 
opening. 50c. 
Pretty Starfish. 
(S. pulchra.) A 
dwarf gem with 
fleshy yellow spot¬ 
ted flowers. 35c. 
Fringed Starfish. 
(S. grandiflora.) 
Each large velvety 
purple blossom 
fringed with long 
white hairs! Very 
striking. 50c. 
Yellow Stars. 
(Huernia primuli- 
na.) Clusters of 
pretty yellow stars. 
30c. 
VELVET LEAF 
Window Haworthia. 
(H. cymbiformis.) The 
upper surface of each leaf 
bears transparent win¬ 
dows into which you can 
see. 25c. 
ECH EVER IA SIMULANS 
During cold weather it becomes 
flushed with a deep red. Bikes a 
little shade. Will form a large 
cluster. 25c. 
MEXICAN FIRECRACKER 
he pretty Echeveria setosa is one 
our most treasured plants. The 
. leaves are covered with white 
>h-like hairs. Grows to 3 inches 
iiameter. The flowers richly col- 
i red tipped with yellow last a 
i time. 35c. 
STARFISH FLOWER 
The strange animal-like Stapelia var- 
iegata with its curious fleshy flowers will 
be a treasured part of your collection. 
You will have to prove to your friends 
that it is real. This startling plant 
comes from far-off Africa. Easily grown 
in the bowl garden. 35c. 
SPINY GERANIUM 
SPINY GERANIUM 
This beautiful Pelar¬ 
gonium echinatum comes 
from far off. Africa and 
blooms here principally 
during the winter, al¬ 
though you will find 
flowers every day in the 
year! Pink red and white 
blossoms in profusion, 
and the spikes last for 
weeks. Splendid. 35c. 
Heart of Fire. (Aech- 
maea Veitchii.) Gorgeous 
flaming scarlet when in 
bloom! Beautiful foun- 
tain-like leaves. Easy to 
grow. 25c. 
Pretty Pebbles. (Andro- 
mischus clavatus.) Each 
pebble-like leaf is silver 
and maroon. 25c. 
20 Unlabelled Odds and Ends 
Surprisingly Interesting 
COLLECTION No. C25 
Always about such a large nursery there 
are odds and ends—unlabelled specimens, odd 
lots of which we do not have enough to cata¬ 
log, plants with small blemishes, etc. You will 
find many interesting things among them and 
all healthy plants with good roots. _ 
Twenty unlabelled Odds and Ends. \ / j0 
Illustrated Collection 
All Plants On This Page 
COLLECTION No. C26 «« 
Every plant illustrated on this page, J A UU 
14 varieties at a collection price of. 
TONGUE LEAF 
Handsome flowers and tongue 
shaped leaves. 30c. 
HONOLULU QUEEN CEREUS 
Gigantic flowers, 14 inches across! 50c. 
PERUVIAN APPLE CACTUS 
Nice Plants, 25c. 12-in. seedings, 50c. Blooming size, $1. 
— 15- 
giant STARFISH FLOWER 
Strange fleshy flowers, 14 inches across. Easy to grow, 50c. 
