November-December, 1947. THE YELLOW SHEETS 
Am sold out of. Prickly Pear 
(Opuntia Vulgare) and Cholla Cac- 
tus until youngsters are rooted. 
Have only a very few, each of 
following items, and when these are 
sold, first come first served, there 
will be no more until youngsters are 
rooted. 
Beaver Tail Cactus (Opuntia Ba- 
silaris), 10c. 
Cactus Echinopsis Schelasi, 1 0c. 
Cactus Reichen- 
bachi, 1 0c. 
Alum Root, hardy perennial, 1 0c. 
Aloe Davyanna, tender to frost, 
10c. 
Echinocereous 
Huernia Schnerdrianla, tender 
African, 1 5c. 
Another tender African, cannot 
identify, looks kke a Bryophyllum, 
but propogates like a Geranium, 
10c. 
HARDY ROCK GARDEN 
PLANTS 
Confederate Violets, 5c each. 
Sold out down to mother plants 
of Sedum Maximowicziiand and the 
two in dispute. Have plenty of Mexi- 
canum and the perennial form of 
Puchellum. Have just a start of three 
more  Spectabiles, Kamchaticum, 
Midendorfianum and Hybreddum. 
Will trade, plant for plant, any 
Sedum listed for starts of others I do 
not have. 
Any Sedum listed, labeled to the 
best of my knowledge, 5c. 
Seven well-rooted, small clumps, 
all different, labeled to the best of 
my knowledge, 25c, postpaid. 
If selection is left to me, 50 well- 
rooted Sedums, 10 varieties labeled, 
$1.00. 
If unlabeled, Ic each in lot of 25. 
I have wholesale quantities of the 
following Sedums: Sarmentosum, 
hardy to subarctic, pendant effect. 
One sent me Glaucum, much like 
album, but different flowers and 
winter coloring; Album white flow- 
ers; evergreen with us, an album 
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hybrid has never bloomed for me, 
color of foliage slightly different, a 
grey green one which I think is altis- 
sum, good in rock garden, dish gar- 
den or as a pot plant; Acre and 
Sexanfulare much alike but differ- 
ent, both dwarf and good ground 
cover for clayey spots. 
HOUSE PLANTS 
Common Green Leaf Wandering 
Jew, 5c. 
Large Green Leaf Wandering 
Jew, 5c. 
Green and White Wandering 
Jew, 5c. 
Kalanchoe Fedschenkoi, some say 
this also is a Bryophyllum. In bloom 
now, dark orange colored small 
flowers. 10c. Tender to frost, oth- 
erwise nearly fool proof. 90c per 
doz. | 
Opuntia Villis, tender, dwarf, 
tree like Cactus, 10c each, 90c per 
doz. 
Opuntia Ramossissima, dwarf, . 
tree like Cactus, hardy to several . 
degrees below freezing, !0c each, 
75c per doz. 
Indian Fig (Opuntia Ficus Indi- 
ca). Fender to frost. Fruit edible. 
Will soon have youngsters big 
enough to move of Chinese Temple 
and Frog Leg Cactus. Some botan- 
ists say these are Kalanchoes, others 
that they are Bryophyllums. Either 
name, they are of easy culture and 
good winter bloomers. 1|0c each. 
Green Pedilanthus, common 
name Red Bird Cactus. 
Variegated Pedilanthus, tender to 
frost. 
Talinum, tender perennial, bloom- 
ing early from seed. Tall, with pink 
flowers much like Baby’s Breath. 
Seeds itself as far north as Topeka, 
Kansas. 5¢ each; 30c per doz. 
Unless otherwise stated, all plants 
whose prices are not given, are 5c 
each. Postage paid on orders of 50c 
or more. For less than that amount, 
please add 5c. 
