


Phylocactus, Day Blooming 
BIRD’S NEST—Lone. 
strawy “‘bird’s nest.” 
ate’s cap. Each, 28¢. 
waiting for. 

Cactus.” Each, 54. 
ing sort. bearing large p 
ers in spring, summer 
Each, 23c. 
CRASSULA—WNot a 
eulent. 
12 in. high, with 
rounded leaves. Small 
house plant. Each, 24¢. 
A FAN DANCER—Broa 
ap 
Coryphantha 

4e. 
fat, b 
ering. This gorgeous ca 
est beauty at 12 P. M.: 
ure 7 inches across, 

the most 
42¢. 
Ciadsila sought after. 
ens 
throughout the year. 
SANSEVERIA—A b 
spikes of foliace with w 
known as Snake Palm or 
25e. - 
dered deep golden yellow 
44¢. 
STAPELIA—The 
Beautiful buff yellow 
maroon markings. 
Yellow blossoms. Each, 
Each, 28ce. 
Each, 25c. 
MIXED CACTUS—No 

frish Mittens 
ALOE VARIEGATED—Or 
ascending in close oblique ranks, 
by bands of elongatedawhite blotches. 
Very fine, 
BISHOP’S CAP—Five mitres, like a prel- 
CHRISTMAS—Blooms once a year, every 
Christmas, but its pink flowers are well worth 
Of drooping, 
also called “Bleeding Cactus” 
CORYPHANTHA RUNYONI—A low erows 
and fall. 
It is erect in habit, much branched, 
very 
with a ruffle of tinted small leaves. Rach, 25e, 
FISH POOL—Sold out. 
IRISH MITTENS—Oval, 
green pods that are usually spineless. 
JELLY BEANS—Erect 
lue, green leaves, red tips. 
NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS—Free flow- 
7_o’elock in the evening, attaining its creat- 
Each, 45ce. 
OLD MAN CACTUS—Long, white tresses. 
or beard, make this venerable cactus one of 
PHYLLOCACTUS, Day Blooming—F laming 
orange red blossoms, brilliantly colored, borne 
Each, 53ce. 
SANSEVERTA Laurentii—Similar 
above, but with each blade of foliage “bor- 
Stapelia 
UPRIGHT CEREUS—Upright growing, 
QUILL CACTUS—Numerous side quills or spikelets. 

Fan Dancer 
CACTUS 
Prices include postage 
Jelly Beans 
Tiger Cactus. 6 to 10 inches high, 
V-shaped, abruptly acute, crossed 
Red flowers. Each, 29e, 
flexible non-sticking spines that form a close 
Each, 27c. 
weeping 
and 
habit. 
“Lobster 
ink to purplish flow- 
Very odd. 
Cactus, but a _ sue- 
thick, very 
i fleshy, 
white flowers. 
Fine 
d_ green fans topped 


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Christmas Cactus 
smooth, glossy 
Each, 

plant with fleshy, 
Each, 23¢c. 
ctus usually opens at 
blossoms often meas- 
Each, 1 inch high, 
eauty. Ornamental 
hite markings. Also 
Snake Cactus. Each 
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to the 

. Very choice. Each, 

Sanseveria 
Laurentii 
is very odd. 
blossoms with deep 
Each, 22c. 
STAR CACTUS—Handsomely spotted 
with minute white stars. 
29¢. 
spines on the four edges. 
Very odd. 
two alike, 3 for 65¢; 5 for $1.00. 


Night Bloom- 
ing Cereus 


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a CIGAR PLANT 
15 inches high and 
a bears many narrow, tu- 
a bular, scarlet flowers, 
fl which have purple and 
A white tips. Fine for the 
i window box or the gar- 
a den, Each, 22¢; 3 for 
a 63c, postpaid. 
i CROWN OF THORNS 
" EUPHORBIA—A pecu- 
f, liar thorny plant with an 
é abundance of light rose 
ft, blossoms. Supposed to 
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CALADIEM: 
ESCULER Tam 
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM 

Or Elephant Ears. Leaves often four to 
six feet in circumference. Very striking on 
the lawn or alongside the porch or the house, 
growing five feet high. Easily grown. Likes 
plenty of water and good soil. -Plant after 
danger from frost is past. Bulbs, 5 in. cir.: | 
Each, 19c; 3 for 52e; 6 for 98c; doz., $1.85, 
postpaid. 

CALLA LILIES 
WHITE 
CALLA 
LILY 
Pure, spotless 
white flowers. 
One of the most 
profuse flower- 
ing of all sorts, 
with spathes 4 
to 10 inches 
high. Very easily 
grown. Rest €al- 
las from Julv 1 
to Sept. 15 each 
year. Lay the 
top on its side, 
anywhere in the 
yard. Sept. 15 
Trepot it, water 
it, and bring in- 
oors. Each, 
2%e3; 3 for Vie; 

hite Calla Lily 
large size, each, 
50c, and 95c, postpaid. 
GOLDEN YELLOW CALLA—Folia ge 
spotted light grey, and golden yellow 6 inch 
flowers. Each, 32¢; 3 for 90¢, postpaid. 
PINK CALLA—Rose pink spathe 4-5 in. 
long, turning to cerise. Very choice, Each, 
69c; 3 for $1.98, postpaid. 

Fancy Leaved Caladium 
FANCY LEAVED CALADIUM 
Beautifully variegated foliage 
plants, splendid for window-boxes, 
vases, ete., or for planting out of 
doors in a somewhat shady location. 
Edith Mead.—Snow white leaves 
with red ribs, edged green. Each, 35¢;3 
3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Lord Derby Transparent rose 
leaves, dark green ribs. Each, 37¢e; 3 
for $1.05, postpaid. 
Mixed—Many different colors and 
designs. Hach, 33e;3 3 for 94c, postpaid. 



New Gem 
Gold Bond 
COLEUS 
Splendid for window-boxes, beds or 
borders. Valuable for their foliage. 
CHRISTMAS GEM — Leaves bright 
carmine shading to deep maroon, mar- 
gin being yellow and green. Each, 
21e3 3 for 60c; 6 for $1.10, postpaid. 
ELEANOR — Luxuriantly colored. 
The leaves are light crimson shaded 
rich dark crimson, edged green. Each, 
24e;3 3 for 68ec; 6 for $1.25, postpaid. 
GOLD BOND—Charming, soft, vel- 
vety dark crimson, edged _ yellow. 
Very choice. Each, 23e; 3 for 65e; 6 
for $1.20, postpaid. 
NEW GEM—Brilliantly colored 
leaves, heavily blotched with maroon 
and splashed with white and rose, 
edged and veined with rose and green. 
Each, 27¢c; 3 for 77¢e; 6 for $1.45, ppd. 
TRAILING QUEEN—Of drooping, 
trailing habit, for baskets and boxes. 
Hach, 24c; 3 for 69c; 6 for $1.30, ppd. 

tainly was highly pleased with the plants I purchased from you last 2? 
heres dora Mie Forest S. Thompson, R. D. 3, Falmouth, Ky. 
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