STYLOPHYLLUM Candida, choice little 
plant, branches low, rounded leaves 
covered with snow white powder, 2"; 
cuttings^—15c: rooted .35 3.50 
STYLOPHYLLUM plants not named, cut¬ 
tings lOc; rooted plants, 2".25 2,50 
STAPELIAS 
STAPELIAS need plenty of heat and much water at 
blooming time, 
STAPELIA, crested variety...45 4.50 
STAPELIA variegata, odd starfish-like 
flowers, cuttings lOc; rooted.15 1.50 
STAPELIA comparabilis, pretty flowers, 
purple and large 3" plants.45 4.50 
STAPELIA, unnamed, dainty little purple 
star-shaped flower, 1" cutting.20 2.00 
STAPELIA, new one with fine 4" star¬ 
shaped flower, 2" size plant. 1.00 10.00 
STAPELIA gigantea, 10" flowers, 2" cut- 
tings^—10c; rooted .25 2.50 
State Tax at 3% to be added to all prices 
LEGEND 
The following abbreviations are used: C for cuttings 
not rooted, R for rooted plants, S for seedlings, 3" for 
three inches, 3' for three feet. 
CUTTINGS are estimated at half the price of rooted 
plants when available. However, no single cutting is sold 
for less than five cents. 
GRADING^—When a dwarf plant is as broad or 
broader than tall, it is graded by width, 
GENERAL CATALOGUE 
A forty-eight page catalogue containing many fine 
novelties will be sent upon receipt of 25c in stamps. This 
can be deducted from the first retail purchase of $2.00 or 
over, 
CAMELLIA LIST 
This list of the world’s finest Camellias will be mailed 
upon receipt of stamped addressed envelope. 
Among our outstand ng plants are varieties copy¬ 
righted and patented by us. Two new fragrant plants 
patented by us and not yet h'sted are offered for advance 
booking of orders, 6" plants $50.00 each. 
CACTUS AND SUCCULENTS 
Plants designated by the name CACTUS or CACTI 
constitute the family CACTACAE. No other group in the 
entire vegetable kingdom is more remarkable for its 
strange and varied forms, the beauty of its flowers and 
singular adaptation to desert conditions. Cactus are not 
however confined to the desert but flourish in the moist 
tropical forests of the New World where they have 
developed intresting forms often epiphytal, trailing or 
scrambling in growth. Their flowers vary in hue and 
form and have in some cases delicious edible fruits. 
CACTACAE have still a wider distribution than the 
desert, tropics or semi-tropics, they extend into Kansas, 
Colorado, Dakota and Canada, 
CULTURE 
Keep in mind that Cactus are 90% water. We find 
they thrive in soil which is not too moist. More Cactus are 
lost from over watering than from any other cause. 
Although some cactus grow better in heavy soils, others 
prefer soils of lighter texture. A general soil mixture 
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