HAWORTHIAS (Continued) 
(Numbers in brackets correspond to numbers on cuts.) 
HAWORTHIA REINWARDTII per 100 
(Tall, slender, with fine white dots on leaves.) 
1 in. to in. tall.$10.00 
(41) 1J4 in. to 2 in. tall.— 15.00 
2)4 in. to 3 in. tall. 25.00 
HAWORTHIA COARCTATA 
(Tall growing, dark green.) 
(37) 1 in. to 2 in. tall. 5.00 
2 in. to 2)4 in. tall . 10.00 
2)4 in. to 3 in. tall. 15.00 
HAWORTHIA CYMBIFORMIS per 100 
(Translucent green.) 
(39) 1)4 in. to 2 in. spread.$ 5.00 
OTHER GREEN VARIETIES AND GREEN 
HYBRIDS MIXED 
(v38) 2 in spread .. 5.00 
2)4 in. to 3 in. spread. 10.00 
SEVERAL OTHER VARIETIES 
In small quantities at 15c to 35c. 
CACTI 
(Grown from seed and nursery grown cuttings.) 
Cacti are a group of Succulent plants belonging to the order Cactaceae and are native to North America, Mexico, Central 
America, South America and nearby islands. 
Some varieties require full sunlight and considerable heat for growth, while others must have shade and a comparatively 
cool temperature. Like many other Succulents, most Cacti can stand long periods of drought but will stand a considerable 
amount of water under ideal temperature conditions and make their best growth during such a period. 
It has been our experience that collected Cacti, especially those that have been growing in hot desert sections, seldom 
become established under cultivation. Cacti raised from seed or developed from nursery grown cuttings of varieties native to 
cooler sections and localities, will thrive under cultivation if given proper water, temperature and light requirements and many 
of them will live for a considerable time under extremely difficult conditions. See Pages 2 and 3 for Assortments. Also Pages 
8. 9, 10 and 11. 
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