DYCKIA SULPHUREA 
Belongs to the same family as 
the Pineapple. The rosettes rarely 
exceed 3", bearing spikes of yel¬ 
low blossoms lasting for weeks. 
Give generous 
culture.—. 
21c 
COCONUT PALMS 
Bryophyllum Houghtonii 
Looks for all the world like a 
miniature palm! A cluster in a 
brightly colored dish makes a very 
pretty ornament. 3 for 25c. 
Each..—. 
15c 
PRETTY PEBBLES 
Andromischus clavifolius. 
A long lived little plant eventu¬ 
ally forming a well branched tiny 
tree The leaves prettily variegated 
silvers' green and maroon. Likes 
moisture. 
Plants each. 
20c 
HUERNIA PENZIGII. A prickly Starfish bear¬ 
ing black bells. A sought after specimen. 25c. 
H. Schniederiana. See page 18. 25c. 
H. primulina. Lemon yellow bells. 25c. 
CARALLUMA NEBROWNII. Handsome red 4" 
blossoms borne in clusters. Fine 4-6 stemmed 
plants 35c. 
UMBRELLA FLOWER 
The Ceropegtas are quite rare in collections but 
more than worth (trowing both for the plant and in 
many cases the striking flowers. Well drained soil and 
generous treatment. 
CEROPEGIA WOODII. The Umbrella Flower 
has heart-shaped variegated silver and green 
leaves, the plant being vine-like and hanging 
straight down sometimes 6 feetl Flowers 
shaped like a closed umbrella. 20c. 
C. radicans. A rare variety with 2" hand¬ 
some green, brown and white blossoms! 50c. 
C. Barkleyi and C. debilis are pendant 
vines. Each 20c. 
WART PLANT 
Haworthia lubtasciata. Nat. size. 
A favorite and deservedly popular both because of 
Its neat beauty and its being perfectly at home in 
the window garden The warts on the leaves are 
much whiter than shown I have some nice no, 
plants. Large at 30c. 1V4"-H4". ZWC 
SWEETHEART GERANIUM 
This pretty species (Pelargonium echinatum) 
bears white flowers each with 2 pink hearts 
on the petals! Remains dormant in the sum¬ 
mer time. 35c. 
RED TIPS 
Handsome with fat red leaves tipped with 
red in winter! Very pretty in dishes. 15c. 
A HANDSOME MIMICRY PLANT 
Lapidaria Margaretae 
Beautifully colored with smokily rose-white leaves 
and old gold blossoms. With us it blooms in October 
and November. Grows slowly. Our plants are or- 
5 year old blooming size. A9Q 
GHOST PLANT 
The interesting Byrnesia Weinbergii appears 
as though carved from marble. Grows any¬ 
where under any conditions and always looks 
well. Don't fail to have this. 19c. 
HOODIA MACRANTHA 
*4 Nat. size. 
Handsome beyond compare are these rare Starfish 
flowers from the sandy deserts of Namaqualand. They 
grow rapidly and bloom in the greatest profusion, 
often having 10 or 15 flowers at once. They commence 
flowering with us in May and June and continue un¬ 
interruptedly until October. As the photo shows the 
plants are striking with silvery green stems and red¬ 
dish soft prickles and may reach 15" in height. A 
very sandy soil but liberal treatment and plenty of 
light. 
3" - 4" beginning to branch. 50c. 
5" - 6" Flowering size. 75c. ae 
Vigorous young plants. **C 
HOODIA GORDONII. This is just as pretty 
as H. macrantha but bears almost round flow¬ 
ers 2" across in greatest abundance. Don't 
fail to have it 4" - 5" ready to branch and 
bloom 75c. Smaller 35c. 
H. Juttae. 3"-4" $1.00. H. Triebneri. 3" - 4" 
$ 1 . 00 . 
TRICHOCAULON 
Curious cactoid plants 2" to 3" tall when full 
grown. Prom the deserts of West Africa. They are 
amongst the very rarest of succulents. 
TRICHOCAULON KEETMANSHOOPENSE. 
Nice branching 2" plants ready to bloom. 35c. 
Trichocaulon annulatum 2"—branched 50c. 
T. grande 50c. T. kubusense 75c. T. melo- 
forme 75c. T. mickbergensis 50c. T. perlatum 
50c. 
PRINCESS PINE 
The Princess Pine (Crassula lycopodioides) 
will stand sun or shade water or drought 
Pretty and useful for edging fern pans and 
pots. 10c. 
Crassula obvallata. Turns bright red in win¬ 
ter. With flat oppressed leaves. 10c. 
Aeonium Haworthii. Rosettes of green 
leaves edged with red. To 12". 25c. 
Aeonium Tournefortii. Green and red. 15c. 
OLD MAN CACTUS 
Cephalocereus senilis. 
The long snowy white hair of this 
venerable cactus makes it one of the 
most sought after. No collection should 
be without it. My plants are clean and 
snowy white with many healthy roots. 
Isarger 35c. n c 
Fine plants. 23C 
MOON CACTUS 
Eriocereus Jusbertii 
These are very free growing cacti 
that bear 8" snowy blossoms opening In 
the evening remaining open until late 
morning. Easy to grow they like plenty 
of water and a rich soil. nc. 
10" plants 75c. Smaller.-.4ZV. 
COLLECTION No. F2I—These 4 curious cacti postpaid for 
CEREUS HYBRIDUS MONSTRUOSUS 
A strange and monstrous cactus at¬ 
tracting the attention of all who see It. 
They grow taller than the true C. peru- 
vianus monstruosus. As easy to grow as 
any cactus and never lose their peculiar 
growth. Grafted specimens 50c. nr. 
Fine plants. 
PAPER SPINED OPUNTIA 
Tephrocactus glomeratus 
One of the rarest and most peculiar 
of all cacti. Instead of spines they have 
long white paper ribands I They come 
from western Argentina and form great 
white mats. 
They grow easily 
35c 
$1.00 
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