F. I. CARTER & SONS 
a 
Airplane Propeller Plant 
Crassula cultrata 
Dark green leaves in twisting pairs op- 
posite each other making the propeller 
effect. A very interesting plant that adds 
to any collection. 
Nice plants 15c 
¥ * 
a 

Cactus fingers Cereus babosus 
Native of Puebla, Mexico 
This cactus makes a beautiful specimen 
for ornamental dishes. Branches freely 
from the base making a pretty cluster. 
The many spines are very flexible and 
are not as sharp as in many varieties. 
It has a real cactus look and is different 
than any other in our collection. We 
recommend it very highly. 
Nice plants 35c Larger plants 50c 
Bryophyllum Houghton’s Hybrid 
This is distinctly a California novelty as 
it was developed there by the crossing of 
Bryophyllum tubiflorum and Bryophyllum 
diegremontianun. It has some of the 
characteristics of both plants but still 
is different. 15c 
Miniature Joshua Tree 
Sedum multiceps 
A different sedum said to resemble the 
western Joshua tree although it is not re- 
lated. The flowers are yellow. A very 
interesting type of sedum. 25c¢ 
Trichocereus strigossus 
Native of Argentina 
Densely covered with short light brown 
spines. Branches freely from the base. 
A nice species, popular on account of its 
colored spines, of fairly quick growth and 
easy cultivation, but flowers sparingly. 
35¢ 
Pen Wiper Plant Kalanchoe marmorata 
Native of Abyssinia 
A very strikingly marked plant with 
many dark purple blotches on the leaves, 
thereby getting the name “Pen Wiper 
Plant.” It likes sunshine and is a free 
growing plant. 25¢ 
Lobivia aurea 
Native of Argentina 
Plants are globular or elongated sprout- 
ing at the base and sides. Prominent ribs 
are very much covered with short spines. 
A lovely specie, resistant, and easy to 
35¢ 
grow, requiring full sunlight. 

Toad Cactus Stapelia variegata 
Starfish Flower 
Native of South Africa 
This plant has short, fleshy, many toothed 
stems. It should be watered sparingly. 
They like fresh air and plenty of sun. 
Very odd flowers, the leathery “petals” 
resemble skin and are buff colored spotted 
with maroon. Truly a “DIFFERENT” 
plant. 25c 
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