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ZEBRA HAWORTHIA 
The charming Haworthia fasciata is a choice small 
plant of easy culture. Pearly-white, raised lines band 
the fat, pointed leaves. All the Haworthias like a quite 
sandy soil with some leafmold or a good porous loam, 
a light position and moderate 35c 
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SNOWFLAKE STAPELIA 
Stapelia glanduliflora is a small, compact plant the 
flowers as delicately molded as a snowflake. Each is 
clothed with white hairs. The flower stalks bear sey- 
eral which lie upon the ground. 
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PECTINARIA 
An odd stapeliad the tips of the petals 
joined. 
Pectinaria arcuata. Very rare species........ 50c 
PEDILANTHUS 
Bears red, showy cyathia. Pencil-like stems 
and caducous leaves. Easy culture. 
Pedilanthus macrosarpus. Showy flowers. 
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Ped:jlanthus ftithym2loides variegatus. Fine. 
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SYNADENIUM 
Shrubby Euphorbiads with large leaves. 
Synadenium Grantii_........................2.22..2..-... $1 
BEARDED STAR FLOWER 
An exquisite, almost scentless blossom. Stapelia pul- 
vinata is heavily bearded with white and rosy-purple 
hairs. The margins of the petals are fringed with long 
hairs the pulvinate center is covered with soft, rosy- 
purple, woolly hairs. Very 40c 
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KARROO ROSE 
Lapidaria Margaretae is one of the prettiest of the 
mimicry Stone Plants with white leaves suffused with 
smoky rose and in the winter sunshine dyed with 
rose-red at the base, Flowers large of a lively golden 
yellow. Treat as for 
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RHOEO DISCOLOR 
Commonly called ‘“‘Moses in the Cradle’’ this Tra- 
descantiad has long, lanceolate leaves green above, pur- 
ple below, the white flowers borne in cradle-shaped 
bracts. Likes water and a rich open soil.................... 75¢ 
FRITHIA PULCHRA 
A rare Mesemb ‘“‘window plant’’ somewhat similar 
to Fenestraria but with lovely, purple-pink blossoms 
with a white throat. The leaves are truncate with win- 
dowed tips even the sepals having windows. The plants 
form small, branched rosettes and bloom remarkably 
freely in the late summer the lively color of the blos- 
soms being most attractive. Use a quite sandy soil 
watering only moderately and resting as in Fenestraria. 
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EUPHORBIA MELOFORMIS 
A searce succulent from South Africa. Our type tends 
to form pretty, many-headed clusters. A choice collec- 
tor’s item. Easily grown in a fertile, porous loam 
with moderate waterings. : 
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RATTLESNAKE CRASSULA 
The rare Crassula teres is seldom seen except in 
choice collections. It branches freely from the base, 
each stem eventually terminating in a cluster of fra- 
grant, white blossoms. Grows slowly liking a light por- 
ous soil, semi-sun, moderate waterings. Not hard to 
grow. Nice, beginning 
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EUPHORBIA 
More than 300 species of this vast genus are of 
succulent habit and potential collectors’ items. Prob- 
ably almost this number have been in collections at 
various times. It is always surprising to learn the 
number of species a diligent fancier can bring to- 
gether of this or any other genus. They like a porous 
but rich soil. Clay soils, except in the hands of the 
expert, are far too water retentive. To be safe water 
moderately only when dry. Sunny or very light posi- 
tion and good ventilation. 
Euphorbia acrurensis 
Euphorbia alcicornis. Tip. cuttings. 
Euphorbia atrispina 
Euphorbia Barteri. Nigeria 
Euphorbia clandestina 
Euphorbia canariensis 
Euphorbia 
Euphorbia 
Euphorbia ferox. Yellow 
Euphorbia Frankiana_.. 
Euphorbia fruticosa_.. 
Euphorbia globosa. 
Euphorbia hamata.. 
Euphorbia horrida. is 
Euphorbia horrida x obesa_ 
Euphorbia jansenvillensis : 
Euphorbia loricata. Type No. 2.. 
Euphorbia Ledenii 
Euphorbia Ledenii var. Dregei. 
Euphorbia lignosa 
Euphorbia mogador.......... 
Euphorbia Morinii. Nice 
Euphorbia officinarum__.. We Be fa 3p 
Euphorbia pseudocactus........ es 
Euphorbia pseudoglobosa 
Euphorbia pteroneura........... ae 
Euphorbia resinifera. Blue grey. 
Euphorbia Royleana.... 
Euphorbia squarrosa..... 
Euphorbia Susannae 
Euphorbia tubiglans...... 
Euphorbia xylophylloides. 
Tips 
ECHEVERIA KEWENSIS 
The Mexican Echeverias like par- 
tial shade and thrive in the win- 
dow garden. This one has white 
leaves often with a pink flush. 
Flowers on tall spikes, 
orange-red. Each.................-.. 25c¢ 
45 
TONGUE LEAF 
linguiforme has 
bright green, soft, succulent, long 
leaves and yellow 
TOWED Sica ccerteseoae= 
Glottiphyllum 
PUSSY EARS 
Cyanotis somaliensis has purple 
flowers and silky white-haired 
leaves. A Tradescan- 
LAMB’S TONGUE 
Agnirictus agninus with white, 
tongue-shaped, thick leaves and 
2 5c relon flowers. 25¢ 
AMBER STARS 
i uernia hystrix has heavily pa- 
= pillose flowers more 
ZI¢ yellow than red. Each 35c¢ 
