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Knickerbocker Nursery 
Euphorbia meloformis 
E. morenii .-.50c 
E. nerijolia. India. Shrubby. Grows to 6 or 7 ft., 8 to 10 in. 
in diam. Heavily horned stem with large leaves.50c up 
E. obesa. S. Afr. Globular, marked like a piece of gingham 
and very fascinating. 1 in. to 1% in.75c to $1.25 
E. ornithopus. The bird foot. Cylindrical straggling joints... 30c 
E. pentlandi. Handsome blue green red spines.50c to $1.00 
E. pfersdorffi. Africa. Attractive minature plant with red 
spines and many heads.25c to 75c 
Euphorbia obesa 
E. pseudocactus. Profusely marbled with white sharply 
angled ribs.25c up 
E. resinijera. S. W. Morocco. 4-angled, many branches, yield¬ 
ed the Euphorbia Gum of the Ancients.25c to $2.00 
E. schimperi .15c to 25c 
E. similis (natalensis). Natal. Looks like a large Cereus. 
.$1.00 to $10.00 
*£. splendens. Madagascar. "Crown of Thorns.” A lovely pot 
plant with red flowers almost continual. Can be twisted 
and trained into many forms.25c to $2.50 
E. susannae. Branched plant.$1.00 
E. tetragona. Rooted cuts.50c 
*E. tirucauli. S. Asia .15c 
E. trigonus .35c 
E. uncinata. Africa. 2 to 4 angled; very green.50c 
E. veninata. Rooted cuts. Pale-blue, white margins, rare. . . .$1.50 
*E. xylophylloides. Madagascar. Interesting, fine. Flat, thick, 
V 2 in. wide, leaf-like branches.25c up 
