Opuntia ramossissima Dwarf, 
5e. 
. Opuntia Cholla, 5c. 
Opuntia erinacea (Grizzly Bear), 
SC, aha 
Opuntia Vaseyi, hardy in Colo- 
rado, 10c. 
Opuntia robusta, tall and Veter 
Ty, 10c. 
Neobesseya TissOUPEneis, 10c. 
Tender Cacti— 
Peanut Cactus, 10c. 
Echinopsis, 10c. 
An almost spineless Opuntia 
which ‘may be O. elata, 10c. 
The Sempervivums are begin- 
ning to set young plants, but all 
increase has been engaged for 
some time ahead. 
House Plants— 
Elephant Bush 
afra), 10c. 
Crassula lycopoides, very dwarf, 
10c. 
Pedilanthus, green, 10c. 
Pedilanthus, variegated, 10c. 
Frog Leg Cactus (Kalanchoe tu- 
biflora), 10c. 
Kalanchoe fedschenkoi, 10c. 
Echeveria gibbiflora, 10c. 
Sedum Pachyphyllum, grey ef- 
fect, 10c. 
Christmas Cheer, green and red, 
10c. 
Hardy Sedums-——Sarmentosum, 
very hardy, pendant; one sent me 
labelled Glaucum, much like Al- 
bum but flowers are _ yellow; 
Fosteristanum, much like Glaucum 
but slightly different growth and 
a little difference in winter color- 
ing; a grey green. one which may 
be Altissum, hardy, flowers yel- 
low; Acre, good ground cover for 
bare clay spots, here in South does 
2 little better with some shade in 
‘heet of day; Sexangulare, differs 
but slightly from Acre, same gar- 
den uses; Maximowiczii, said to 
(Portulacaria 

have been popular in ee he i “y t 
fore Satan was turned loose there, oes bea 
but little raised in the U. S.; two = oe 
which are in dispute among the 
botanists who have seen them, — a a 
some claiming that No. 26 is the 
pink flowered Stoloneferum and 
No. 28 the Stoloneferum coccinea, __ 
others, that both are Spurium hy- 
brids. Can supply any of the above 

Sedums in wholesale quantities. we. 
ey 
Have only a very limited amount = 
of Kamchaticum; one sent me la-- 
belled Persifolia, may be a Spur- 
ium hybrid, but leaves are much 
larger that that variety at times. 
sieboldi; Ellencombianum; Re- 
flexium; Crested Purpureum; a 
deciduous form of Album; Terna- 
tum; one like Ternatum but blooms 
much later; Middendorfianum; and _ a7 
Spectabile alba. All hardy Sedums, - 
5c each. 
100 well rooted Sedums, my se- 
lection, 12 varieties, labelled to the 
best of my knowledge, $2 post- 
paid. 
'50 well rooted Sedums, my se- 
lection, 10 varieties, labelled to the 
best of my knowledge, $1 postpaid. 
7 well rooted Sedums, my se-_ 
lection, all different, 25c postpaid. ~ 
Write which kinds you already 
have. 
I have quite a lot of healthy, 
well rooted Sedums, whose labels j 
have become mixed or lost. So 
many look alike at certain times, 
or the difference lies in bloom 
that, without labels, identification 
is uncertain. Will sell rooted, sin- 
gle plants, unlabelled, for le each, 
in lots of 25. 3 
The seasonal changes in my 
stock of plants makes a new price — 
list desirable every few weeks. 
Unless hindered by increasing cost 
of paper and bureaucratic notions, 
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