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Aloe 
Humulis 
CACTUS 
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Powder 
Puff 
Aloe 
Ferox 
Gasteria 
Ox Tongue 

Day Blooming 
ALOE FEROX—Leaves jagged with spines somewhat resembling 
the jaw of a fish. 
ALOE HUMILIS Also called Baby 
Spider Aloe. Each, 
ALOE VARIEGATED—Or Tiger Cactus, 
6 to 10 inches hich, ascending in close oblique 
ranks, V-shaped, abruptly acute crossed by 
bands of white blotches. Red flowers. Each, 
32e, 
ANGEL WINGS—Fancied resemblance to 
the wings of an angel. Each, 24¢. 
BIRD’S NEST—Long, flexible non-sticking 
spines that form a close strawy ‘‘bird’s nest.” 
Very fine. Each, 29¢. 
BISHOP’S CAP—Five mitres, like’ a prel- 
ate’s cap. Each, 30c. 
CHRISTMAS—Blooms once a year, every 
Christmas,-but its pink flowers are well worth 
waiting for. . Of drooping, weeping habit. 
also called “Bleeding Cactus.” Each, 59c. 
CORN COB—Of upright srowth, cylindrical, 
with rows of “kernels” resembling. acorn 2g 
cob. Each, 24e. : 
CROWN CACTUS—A large cluster atop a 
single stem. Deep red flowers. Each, 34e. 
EASTER LILY CACTUS—A rounded globe 
epee oe white flowers in spring around 
iz 1 = aster. Each, 27e. 
* ee Ea lek GASTERIA—A\lso called Ox Tongue. Leaves 
rather broad mottled with white. Each, 25e. 
~ GOLDEN STARS—Up to 5 branches covered 
with star like lace work, Each, 32e. 
GRAPE CACTUS—Clusters of rounded pea 
shaped form, very choice. Each, 23¢. 
NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS—Free flow- 
ering. This gorgeous cactus usually opens at 
7 o’clock 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 
the most sought after. Each, 1 inch high, 47e. 
PHYLLOCACTUS, Day Blooming—Flaming 
orange red blossoms, brilliantly colored, borne 
throughout the year. Each, 53c. ‘ 
POWDER BLUE CEREUS—Powdery blue 
stems with black and red spines, Each, 34¢. 

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Christmas Cactus 


POWDER PUFF—Rounded, ball shaped, 
covered with fluffy silk hairs. Each, 24¢. 
SANSEVERIA—A beauty. Ornamental 

spikes of foliage with white markings, 
known as Snake Cactus. Each, 25¢e. 
SANSEVERIA, DWARF—A dwarf form of 
the above growing only 5 or 6 inches high. 
Each, 52e. 
SANSEVERIA Laurentii—Similar to San- 
severia but with each tall blade of foliage 
bordered deep golden yellow. Very choice. Each, 44e., 
STAPELIA—The Stapelia is very odd. Beautiful buff yellow blos- 
soms with deep maroon markings. Each, 2¢ 
STAR CACTUS—Handsomely spotted 
Yellow blossoms. Each, 29¢e, 
STRIPED CHIN—Siriped green 
yellow blossoms. Each, 34e. 
WHITE TORCH—Upright cylindrical growth, topped with a cap 
of white silky hair. Each, 28e. 
MIXED CACTUS—No two alike, 3 for 45¢; 8 for $1.00. 
SUCCULENTS 
Succulents are fleshy plants 
grown for their green foliage 
and their striking or gro- 
tesque form, rather than for 
any blooms. Very desirable 
house plants. 
Also 


Old Man 
Cactus 

Sanseveria 
Laurentii 
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with minute white stars. 
and maroon. Pale green and 

Dwarf 
Sanseveria 


Rimaria Love Plant Haworthia Crassula. Much _ branched, 
- very thick, fleshy green leaves. 10 in. Also call Jade Plant, 
Each, 24e, 
Crassula Pine Cone. Ranks of leaves bearing resemblance 
to a pine cone. 8 in. Very odd. Each, 27¢ : : 
Haworthia. Thick fleshy pointed green leaves growing in 
rosette form. 4 in. Each, 25e. 
Love Plant. (Sand Rose.) Cluster of close rowing leaves, 
rich dark green color. 5 in. Each, 26e. 
*“Rimaria. Greyish leaves, very thick and fleshy, of upright 
growth, very odd and very choice. 8 in. Each, 25e. 
Watch Chain. Angular and branched stalks or 
notched like a leather watch chain. 10 in. Each, 24e. 
One Each Of Above Six, For $1.34 
BB Sowsatzen'sSecos| 

: stems, 
_ Crassula 


I am happy to say that all of my plants ordered from c 
Mrs. Howard M. Rhodes, R.D. 9, Box 787, Akron 1, Ohio. 
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. eir.: Each, 19¢; 
3 for 52c; 6 for 98e; doz., $1.85, postpaid. 

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Fancy Leaved Caladium 
FANCY LEAVED CALADIUM 
Beautifully varie gated foliage 
plants, splendid for window-boxes, 
vages, or outdoors ir part shade. 
Candidum — Snow whit e leaves, 
green veins. Each, 38e; 3 for $1.09, 
postpaid. 
Edith Mead—Snow white leaves 
with red ribs, edged green. Each, 42e; 
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, 33¢; 3 for 94¢c, postpaid. 
CIGAR PLANT 


15 inches high 
and bears many 
narrow tubular, 
scarlet flowers, 
which have purple 
and white tips. 
Fine for the win- 
dow box. Each, ee on 
22c; 3 for 63e, Cigar Plant 
postpaid. = 
CROWN OF THORNS 
EUPHORBIA—A peculiar thorny 
plant with an abundance of light rose 
blossoms. Supposed to have been worn 
by Our Saviour. Of easy culture. 
Each, 29¢; 3 for 83e, postpaid. 


New Gem Gold Bond 
COLEUS 
Splendid for window-boxes, beds or 
orders. Valuable for their foliage. 
CHRISTMAS GEM — Leaves bright 
carmine shading to deep maroon, mar- 
gin being yellow and green. Each, 
21c; 3 for 60c; 6 for $1.10, postpaid. 
ELEANOR — Luxuriantly colored. 
The leaves are light crimson shaded 
rich dark crimson, edged green. Fach, 
24e; 3 for 68e; 6 for $1.25, postpaid. 
GOLD BOND—Charming, soft, vel- 
vety dark crimson, edged yellow. 
Very choice. Each, 23e5 3 for 65e3 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, 27c; 3 for 77e; 6 for $1.45, ppd. 
RED QUEEN — Predominantly red, 
brilliantly colored leaves, Each, 29¢3 
3 for 82c, ppd. 
MIXED—Each, 20e; 3 for 57e, ppd. 
TRAILING QUEEN—Of drooping, 
trailing habit, for baskets and boxes. 
Each, 24c; 3 for 69c; 6 for $1.30, ppd. 
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you are doing nicely.— 
