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Knickerbocker Nursery 
A. ajricana. Cape. One of the most beautiful. Heavily warted. 
Handsome glossy flowers.50c 
A. aristata. Cape of Good Hope. The rarest of small Aloes. 
Very beautiful, like a large Haworthia. Closely set white 
marginal teeth. Slow to offset and never grows large. Has 
won a prize wherever shown.$2.50 
Aloe variegata 
A. ausana. Similar to A. variegata. but decidedly plumper with 
more obtuse leaves and better and stronger.25c to 50c 
A. brunnthalerii. Very beautiful blossoms.50c 
A. cameronii. A very fine shiny leaved Aloe with beautiful 
blossoms .35c 
*A. ciliaris. Cape. 'The climbing Aloe with exquisite green 
and red Xmas-candle-like blooms.15c to 25c 
*A. commutata. Cape. Large and beautifully marked.25c 
A. distans. Cape. Long, procumbent with exquisite corymb 
of flowers .50c 
*A. eru. Tropical Afr. Unique in form and blooms. Flowers 
dainty, clustered; suitable for bouquets.25c 
A. ferox. Cape. One of the best. Seldom has offshoots.50c 
*A. grandidentata. Cape. Beautifully striped. Young plants 
look like Gasterias and are suited to bowls.10c to 25c 
*A. humilis. Cape. Makes lovely clumps. Many teeth, 
grey-green .15c 
*var. brevifolia. Small enough to be put into bowls or 
small rockeries. Blue-green. Makes big clusters in the 
open.10c 
var. ecbinata. Smallest of all. Looks more like a Haworthia 
than an Aloe. Blue-green in color, heavily warted, slow 
to increase. Good bloomer.50c 
var. incurvata. One of the smaller types. Not common. . . ,35c 
A. longistyla. Sky blue seedlings. Heavily toothed; charming 
red blossoms .25c 
A. mitriformis. Cape. Lovely; warted. Each leaf has a central 
line of protuberances distinguishing it from A. nobilis. 
Blossoms like a dainty parasol.25c to 50c 
*A. nobilis. Cape. Similar to foregoing but much more prolific 
and a lighter green.15c to 35c 
A. robusta. Blue green; heavily marginate teeth; lemon and 
orange blossoms.25c to 50c 
A. salm-dyckiana. S. Afr. Large, with bold, big spikes of 
orange red.25c to $1.00 
