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*A. ciliaris. The climbing Aloe with exquisite green 
and red Xmas-candle-like blooms.................... 15¢;10425c 

Aloe ciliaris Chamaeloe species 
*A. commutata. Large and beautifully marked................ 25¢ 
A. davyana. Spotted—from S. Africa. Rose red flowers 25c 
A. Dinterii. Rare, picturesque, dark with elongated 
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A. distans. Cave. Long, procumbent with exquisite 
eCorymbiotel lowers. anes. i Se 25c and 50c 
*A. eru. Tropical Afr. Unique in form and blooms. 
Flowers dainty, clustered; suitable for bouquets 
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*A. grandidentata, Cape. Beautifully striped. Young 
plants look like Gasterias and are suited to bowls 
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humilis. Cape. Make lovely clumps. Many teeth, 
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*var. brevifolia. Small enough to put into bowls or 
small rockeries. Blue-green, Makes big clusters........ 10¢ 
var. echinata. Smallest of all. Looks more like a 
Haworthia than an Aloe. Blue-green in color, heav- 
ily warted, slow to increase. Good bloomert............ 50c 
Aloe Marlothi. Strongly tubercled. Blue.................. 1S 
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Aloe marlothi Aloe Aristata 
