HARDY CACTI 
10c¢ each 
Opuntia vulgare (Common Prick- 
ly Pear, hardy, flower creamy 
yellow, fruit. edible, Can be used as 
pot plant. Thrives well in poor soil. 
Upuntia robusta. —Much taller 
plant and bigger pads. — Stately 
lawn decoration. — 
Opuntiya vaseyii, native to Colo- 
rado desserts. Much thicker pads. 
Does well in pots. 
Opuntia erinacea (Grizzly Bear) 
plenty stickery, hardy. 
Opuntia ramossissima, hardy and 
dwarf, good in full sun in rock gar- 
dens, also good as a pot plant. 
Opuntia cholla, often mentioned 
in Wild West fiction. 
Neobesseya missourensis, native 
to Missouri flowers creamy yellow. 
HARDY YARD PLANTS 
Hemerocalis Kwanso — 5c 
Hemerocalis Kwanso — 5c 
Columbine — 5c 
I have wholesale quantities of 
the following Sedums:— Sarmen. 
tosum, hardy to sub-arctic, pen- 
dant effect. One sent me labeled 
Glaucum much like album but dif- 
ferent flowers and winter coloring ; 
Album white flowers, Evergreen 
with us an Album hybrid has ne- 
ver bloomed for me, color of foli- 
age slightly different —a grey 
green one which I think is Altis- 
sum, good in rock garden, dish 
garden or as a pot plant; Acre and 
Sexangulare, much alike but dif- 
ferent, both dwarf and good 
eround cover for clayey spots; Ma- 
ximowiczi, little known in the USA 
—two varieties which are in dis- 
pute among botanists who have 
seen them. The dealer from whom 
I bought them, identified them as 
the rare pink-flowered Stolonefe- 
rum, and No. 28 as Stoloneferum 
coccinea; and the faculty of our 
State Ex. Station at Hope, Ark., 
agrees with him. Other botanists, 
just as well posted say that both 
- are unusual Spurium hybrids. 
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Have from one to a dozen plane 
of other varieties. I have only one 
plant of the Sedum Spectabile al- — 
ba, the tall white Houseleek. Wil 
trade other Sedums for small-root- 
ed plants of the pink, red and pur- 
ple Spectabiles. Have had all three 
and put them out in the yard 
where Bermuda grass killed them. 
Any Sedum listed labeled to the 
best of my knowledge oC. 
If selection is left to me, 50 well © 
rooted Sedums, 10 varieties label- 
led, $1.00. 
If unlabelled, 1c each in lots of 
Sedum Collection, 7 varieties, my 
selection, 25c. 
HOUSE PLANTS 
Common green leaf Wandering 
Jew, 5c. 
Large } green leaf Wandering Jew. 
Purple and grey striped Wander- 
ing Jew 5c. | 
Talinum, commonly called Pink 
Baby’s Breath, tender perenniais. 
Bloom early from seed.  Be- 
comes dormant in winter, even in 
the house. 5c each. 380c per dozen. 
Frog Leg Cactus (Kalanchoe Tu- 
biflora) 10c. 
Kalanchoe fedshenkoi — (don’t 
know common name for it) 10c. 
Pedilanthus, green, 10c 
Peanut Cactus (Chamecerous 
Sylvestris) 10c. 
Opuntia Vilyii (dwarf tender ) 
10c. 
Opuntia, either elata or sub- 
elata, not sure which, 10c. 
An almost spineless Opuntia, f 
have not yet identified. 10c. ; 
Opuntia fincus Indica (Indian 
Fig). Fruit edible, 10c. 
Christmas Cactus — 10c. 
Cactus Echinopsis — 10ce. 
Klenia repens — 10c. 
Am sold out. of Elephant Bush 
(Portulacaria Afra) and Crassula 
lycopoiodes until young ones are 
ready. 
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