
Aloe Powder Aloe Ox Tonzue 
Ferox Puff Humulis Gasteria 
CACTUS and SUCCULENTS 
A splendid assortment of these interesting and eas- 
ily grown house plants, thriving with very little care. 
Most of the cactus and many succulents bear beautiful 
flowers when mature. ALL PRICES POSTPAID. 




Echeveria Setosa Phyllocactus 10 ey eae 
CACTUS SUCCULENTS 
ANGEL WINGS—Fancied resemblance to ALOE FEROX (Wart giant)—Leaves jagged 
wings of an angel. Spineless with cottony | with spines somewhat resembling the jaw of a 
white spots. Each, 28e., : fish. Each, 29¢. ’ : 
BIRD’S NEST—Long, flexible non-sticking ALOE HUMILIS—Slender, upright growing. 
spines which form a close strawy ‘‘bird’s nest.”’ | Also called Baby Spider Aloe. Each, 28c. 
Pale yellow flowers. Very fine. Each, 34c. BURRO’S TAIL—Pendulous branches of 
BISHOPS CAP—Five mitres, like a prelate’s | closely set, small silvery gray leaves. Will 
cap. Spineless and freely bears yellow daisy | grow 2 to 3 feet Iong—not too much sun. 
like flowers during the summer. Each, 37e. Each, 32c. : 
BLUE CANDLE—Smooth, fleshy, ridged col- , CRASSULA—Much branched, very _ thick, 
umns of blue green—with Bronze markings. | fleshy green leaves. 10 in. Also call Jade 
Exceptionally attractive. Each, 32c. Plant. Each, 24c. = ‘i 
BUNNY EARS—A very pretty small eared ECHEVERIA SETOSA (Mexican Firecrack- 
cactus—polka dotted with cYusters of soft | er) —Fresh green leaves covered with white 
yellow hair. Each, 24c. plush-like hairs. The richly colored red flowers 
CHRISTMAS CACTUS—Blooms once a year, | last a long time. Each, 32c¢, 
every Christmas, but its pink flowers are well HAWORTHIA—Chalwinii_A_ column _ of 
worth waiting for. Of drooping, weeping habit, fleshy triangular closely set leaves, each one 
also called ‘Bleeding Cactus.” Each, Che ; pee vee regular ae oF white dots. Ex- . 
CORN COB—Of upright growth, cylindrical, | tremely attractive. ach, 47%e. _ 
with rows of “kernels” resembling a corn cob. OX TONGUE (Gasteria)—Pairs of broad Bunny Ears 
Each, 25c. i 2 = leaves, ee at white ene ipsa each 
i CROWN CACTUS—Small, roun ed, clothe other. ears a raceme of small re owers, 
Christmas Cactus with tiny white spines. Vivid red blossoms | Likes shade. Each, 29¢, 
born in great profusion. Each, 34c. PANDA PLANT—An elegant plant, the 
EASTER LILY—A rounded globe shaped | leaves covered with soft silvery plush, and 
cactus bearing white flowers in the spring | spotted at the margins with red-brown. Each, 
about Eastertime. Each, 32c. 32C. E 
GOLDEN STARS—Up to 5 branches coy- PARTRIDGE BREAST (Aloe variegata) — 
ered with star like lace work. Each, 33ce. | Pointed leaves margined and marbled with 
GOLDEN TOM THUMB—Yellow globular white-showy pendulous scarlet flowers in late 
plant covered with harmless spines. Easy to 
flower, having golden blossoms with satiny 
petals. Each, 39e. 
GRAPE CACTUS—Clusters of small round 
Segments, like grapes. Cream flowers followed 
by scarlet seed pods. Each, 28c., 
5 INDIAN HEAD—Globular, with stars of 
short spines. The large flowers are soft yel- 
n low with a small red center, Very attractive. 





















Striped Chi 

SANSEVERIA—A beauty. Ornamental spikes 
of foliage with white markings. Also known as 
Each, 34e, Snake Cactus. Each, 35ce. 
e OLD MAN CACTUS—Long white tresses, or SANSEVERIA, DWARF—A dwarf form of the 
beard, make this venerable cactus much sought 
after. Rose colored flower with large-yellow cen- 
ter. Each, 57e. 
ORANGE COB—Short oval plants with beau- 
tiful flowers in all shades of orange—free flower- 
ing—likes full sun, Each, 34e. 
PHYLLOCACTUS, Day Blooming —Flaming 
orange red _ blossoms, brilliantly colored, borne 
throughout the year. Each, 63e. 
POWDER BLUE CEREUS—Powdery blue stems 
with black and red spines. Each, 35e, 
POWDER PUFF—Ball-shaped and eovered with 
fluffy silky hairs. Bears cream colored flowers 
and bright red seed pods. Each, 29c. 
RUBY DUMPLING—A quick growing oval 
shaped cactus. With maturity it develops a white 
head _and bright crimson flowers. Each, 29c. 
SILVER BALL—An elegant Silvery spined small 
cactus—egrows easily under all conditions and bears 
large. yellow flowers. Each, 43ce. 
STAR CACTUS—Compact in form and hand- 
severia but with each tall blade of foliage bor- 
dered deep golden yellow. Very choice. Each, 57e. 
SCARLET PAINT BRUSH—Gray-green leaves 
SHEEP’S TONGUE—Rosettes of triangular 
fleshy leaves. Yellow flowers, generally borne 
freely in the fall, Each, 28c. 
SPLIT ROCK—Thick rounded fleshy granite 
gray segments dividing jin pairs, showy yellow 
ery 2 inch flowers which are yellow, i 
spotted with brown. Each, 28e. cf Mee 
TIGER JAWS—Short thick triangular leaves 
with short spines on inner side forming an irregu- 
lar rosette. Bears a, large yellow daisy-like flower. 

somely spetted with small white stars. Yell Each, 24c. : ; 
a ae flowers. Each, 39c. : wae VARIEGATED WAX PLANT— (Hoya Carnosa) , Sanseveria 
actus STRAWBERRY CACTUS—Round and covered | —-Mottled green leaves and exquisite pink Laurentii 
wax-like flowers. Moisture and part 
shade. Each, 89c. 
WATCH CHAIN—Anegular and branched 
Stalks or stems, notched like a leather 
watch chain. 10 in. Each, 22¢. 
ZEBRA HAWORTHIA—A rare variety 
forming a rosette of sharply pointed 
leaves which are banded crosswise with 
stripes of pearly white. Allow it to rest 
during the summer. Each, 34e. : 
MIXED VARIETIES—No two alike. 
Each, 23¢e; 3 for 64¢, 
MIXED—Both cactus and succulents. 
No two alike, Each, 23¢; 3 for 64e, 
e with stars of small spines. Yellow flowers fol- 
lowed by red berries. Each, 34. 
STRIPED CHIN—Striped green and 
maroon, Pale green and yellow blos- 
soms. Each, 34c, 
WHITE TORCH—Upricht cylindrical 
sTrowth, topped with a cap of silky white 
hair. Large white flowers. Each, 29¢. 
MIXED VARIETIES—No © two alike, 
Each, 23; 3 for 64c. 


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Burro’s Tail Crassula Sanseveria Tiger Jaws Breast Panda Plant 
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