

Aloe Variegated 
Phyllocactus, Day Blooming 
Aloe 
Ferox 
Powder 
Puff 
Aloe 
Humulis 

Gasteria 
Maculata ~ 
CACTUS 
Prices include postage 
ALOE FEROX—Leaves jagged with spines somewhat resembling 
Also called Baby 
the jaw of a fish. Each, 23c. 
~ALOE HUMILIS 
Spider Aloe. .-Eaeh, 22c. 
ALOE VARIEGATED—Or Tiger Cactus. 
6 to 10 inches high, ascending in close oblique 
ranks. V-shaped, abruptly acute crossed by 
bands of elongated white blotches. Red flow- 
ers. Each, 32¢e. 
BIRD’S NEST—Long, flexible non-sticking 
spines that form a close strawy ‘“‘bird’s nest.” 
Very fine. Each, 29c. 
BISHOP’S CAP—Five mitres, like a prel- 


Slender, .upright growing. 
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. Plant after danger from 
frost is past. Bulbs, 5 in. cir.: Each, 19¢; 
3 for 52c; 6 for 98e; doz., $1.85, postpaid. 

Pancy Leaved Caladium 
FANCY LEAVED CALADIUM 
Beautifully variegated foliage 

ate’s cap. Each, 30c. ‘ 3 3 
CHRISTMAS—Blooms once a year, every plants, splendid for window-boxes, 
Christmas, but its pink flowers are well worth vases, or outdoors in part shade. 
waiting for. Of drooping, weeping habit. Candidum — Snow white leaves, 
also called “Bleeding Cactus’? and ‘Lobster green veins. Hach, 38e; $3 for $1.09, 
Cactus.”’ Each, 59¢c. | : postpaid. 
CORN COB—Of upright growth, cylindrical, Edith Mead—Snow white leaves 
with rows of ‘‘kernels’’ resembling a corn 
cob. Each, 24e. 
COW’S HORN—Jagged edges, upright grow- 
with red ribs, edged green. Each, 42¢e3 . 
3 for $1.20, postpaid. 


Lord Derby Transparent rose 
leaves, dark green ribs. Each, 39e; 3 
for $1.10, postpaid. 
Mixed—Many different colors and 
designs. Each, 33e3 3 for 94¢e, postpaid. 
ing, very odd and very different. Each, 68c. 
EASTER LILY CACTUS—A rounded globe 
shaped cactus, white flowers in spring around 
Easter. Each, 27e. 
GASTERIA—Also talled Ox Tongue. Leaves 

Christmas Cactus 
Trish Mittens 

e rather broad mottled with white. Each, 25ce. 
IRISH MITTENS—Oval, smooth, glossy 
green pods that are usually spineless. Hach, 
19¢. 
NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS—Free flow- 
ering. This gorgeous cactus usually opens at 
7 o’cloeck in the evening,-attaining its great- 
est beauty at 12 P. M.; blossoms often meas- 
ure 7 inches across. Each, 48e. 
OLD MAN CACTUS—Long, white tresses, 
or beard, make this venerable cactus one of 
ae most sought after. Each, 1 inch high, 
Cs “ 
PHYLLOCACTUS, Day Blooming—Flaming 
orange red blossoms, brilliantly colored, borne 
throughout the year. Each, 53c. 
POWDER PUFF—Rounded, ball shaped, 
eovered with fluffy silk hairs, resembling a 
powder puff. Each, 24c., 
SANSEVERIA—A beauty. 

Gold Bond 
New Gem 
COLEUS 
Splendid for window-boxes, beds or 

Ornamental 



spikes of foliage with white markings. Also borders. Valuable for their foliage. 
known as Snake Palm or Snake Cactus. Each, CHRISTMAS GEM — Leaves bright 
25e. earmine shading to deep maroon, mar- 
SANSEVERIA, DWARF—See Page 121. Sanseveria gin being yellow and green. Each, 
SANSEVERIA Laurentii—Similar to the Laurentii 21e3; 3 for G0ec; 6 for $1.10, postpaid. 
above, but with each blade of foliage _bor- 
dered deep golden*yellow. Very choice. Each, 44c. 
STAPELIA—The Stapelia is very odd. “Beautiful buff yellow blos- 
soms with deep maroon markings. Hach, 22e, 
STAR CACTUS—Handsomely spotted with minute white stars. 
Yellow blossoms. Each, 29c. : : 
eee CACTUS—Numerous side quills or spikelets. Very odd. 
Hach, 28c. . 3 
WHITE TORCH—Upright cylindrical growth, topped with a cap 
of white silky hair. Each, 28c. NEW GEM—Brilliantly colored 
MIXED CACTUS—No two alike, 3 for 45c; 8 for $1.00. leaves, heavily blotched with maroon 
: and splashed with white and rose, 
EG ai ; CALLA edged and veined with rose and green. 
LILIES ‘ Each, 27¢e; 3 for 77e;3 6 for $1.45, ppd. 
RED QUEEN — Predominantly red, 
WHITE. Pure, brilliantly colored leaves. Hach, 29e3 
Spotless white 3 for 82e, ppd. 
DUNST Ua MIXED—Each, 20c; 3 for 57ec, ppd. 
eoaahae d a pe TRAILING QUEEN—Of drooping, 
inches high, Eas- | trailing habit, for baskets and boxes. 
; i ey Each, 24e; 3 for 69c; 6 for $1.30, ppd. 
ELEANOR — Luxuriantly colored. 
The leaves are light crimson shaded 
rich dark crimson, edged green. Each, 
24e; 3 for 68e;3 6 for $1.25, postpaid. 
GOLD BOND—Charming, soft, vel- 
vety dark crimson, edged yellow. 
Very choice. Each, 23e3 3 for 65c;3 6 
for $1.20, postpaid. 
Cow’s Horn 



Night Bloom- 
ing Cereus 


; Pie pail | ily grown. Rest | 
Cigar Plant Callas from July | 
CIGAR PLANT o Sept. 15 
15 inches high and patel year. Lay — OPTOX 
bears many narrow, tu- ser pot ort 1ts The dependable Greenhouse Spray 
bular, scarlet flowers, BIG e any Were for your house plants. Kills Midge, 
in the yard. 
which have purple and Sept. 15 repot, it, 
Leaf Roller, Red Spider, Mites, Lace- 
white tips. Fine for the § 2 Fl ak Area ivi os 11 
i - water it, and | Wing Fly, Ants, Mealy Bug, etc. Use 
RS eR ia a bring indoors. it on African Violets, Chrysanthe- 
na rears Ni he 4 Bulbs, Each, mums, Lilies, and all potted plants. 

63¢, postpaid. 
CROWN nae Sees = Bee 
EUPHORBIA—A pecu- = Scape 
liar thorny plant with an White Calla Lily paid. E 
abundance of light rose GOLDEN YELLOW CALLA — Foliage 
blossoms. Supposed to spotted light grey, and golden yellow 6 inch 
have been worn by Our flowers. Each, 32¢c; 3 for 90c, postpaid. | 
Saviour. Of easy culture. PINK CALLA—Rose pink spathe 4-5 in. 
Each, 29¢c; 3 for $83c, long, turning to cerise. _ Very choice. Each, 
postpaid. 69e; 3 for $1.98, postpaid. 
i 
4 2%c; 3 for Tie; 
j large size, 50c, 
and 95c, post- 
Safe to spray on open blooms, does 
not burn, spot or discolor foliage or 
flowers, non poisonous. 5497—Oz., 35¢;3 
6 oz. bottle, $1.10; pint, $1.95, postpaid. 

effective and inex- 
Fine for all plants. 
VIGORO—A_ very 

pensive plant food. 
549 | —24 tablets, 10c, postpaid. 
a _ Old Man Cactus 








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