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Knickerbocker Nursery 
STAPELIAE AND ALLIED AESCLEPIADS 
Caralluma lutea ........10c to 2 5c 
CEROPEGIA 
C. barkleyi. A lovely little vine with pointed, mottled 
leaves ...15c to 2 5c 
C. coffrorurn. Larger than C. uoodi. Much less common 2 5c 
C. debilis. A weak, trailing affair getting everywhere and 
going nowhere *......—.25c 
C. stapeliaformis. S. Afr...2 5c to 50c 
C. ivoodi. The Rosary Vine. Natal....15c to 25c 
ECHIDNOPSIS 
E. cereiformis. S. Arabia and adjacent Africa__ 
var. brunnea. Yellow-brown fls. _3 5c 
var. obscura. Red-brown fls. .....3 5c 
Hoya carnosa 
HOYA 
H. carnosa. S. China to Australia. “The Wax Plant.” 
Beautiful pink clusters of blossoms of the texture 
of plush, like edelweis, on a dark green, thick leaved 
vine. Very good house plant_50c to $2.00 
H. carnosa variegata. Variegated pink and yellow .$1.00 
HUERNIA 
Huernias are little brothers of the Stapelias and very 
interesting. 
H. barbata. This bearded Huernia, fls. yellow, spotted pur¬ 
ple beard_2 5c 
H. hystrix. The porcupine. Yellow bloom with red 
spots; spinelike, red tipped papillae_25c 
H. longituba. Bloom cream colored, flecked with red_2 5c 
H. penzigi. Bloom outside dirty white and red inside_25c 
H. scabra var. immaculata. Flowers a pale brown color....25c 
H. schneideriana. Deep purple cup_2 5c 
H. thureti. Short four-angled stems, flowers pale green 
with brown dots___2 5c 
Piaranthus foetidus. Flowers dull yellow with red mark¬ 
ings. Smell to Heaven 15c 
