leaves that change to scarlet red in late. fall: -Often 
called “Christmas Cheer”. Will stand low tempera- 
tures: Yellow flowers. Excellent for cactus garden 
borders.. Dish gardens for color... Porch plants or — 
gift pots.: Generous cluster plant, can be divided—25c; . 
Single plants—3c. 
22. Klenia foicoides. Blue finger ines Grows - 
like small blue shrub. Oddity in exotic succulents. 
Fast growing. Average soils. Likes water in spring . 
and summer. Ten inch plant—llc; Three inch—4c. 
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24. Ten cuttings of different choice MESSEM-— 
BRYANTHEMUMS. Fast growing, riots of flower 
colors for. the rock garden or window box. Just 
lay them in any soil and watch ’em grow. Average 
plant watering to ‘start. . 12¢i,- 
27... Another fine oddity in African plants. GLOT- . 
TIPHYLLUM NELII. All summer flowering—Yellow. | 
Alias RESERVOIR PLANT or SELF FEEDER. Needs 
little or no attention after planting in garden. 4 inch 
plant—9e; Small—4c. 
28. Epiphyllum crenatum. One of the fine’ OR- 
CHID Cactus for window pots or porch specimens in 
summer. Long, sword-like smooth, thick leaves, 
from the edges of which come the flower buds that 
develop into large, fragrant, snow-white wonderful 
flowers. Many dealers sell cuttings of this one for 
more than I charge you for a small plant. Branched — 
6 inch plant—37c; 1 year, 3 to 5 inch plant—l4c. 
29. Kilenia articulata. Candle or Weiner Cactus. 
Branching, leafless except at top of smooth weiner 
shaped stems. Yellow flowers at top like candle 
flames. “6 inch branched plant—9c; Smaller—ic. 
Easily“ grown, most any soils. Little water. 3 
30. Echinopsis multiplex. A “HEDGEHOG CAC- 
TUS”. Globular, small barrel cactus. Multiplex, 
means multiplies and it really does. Forms hand- 
some cluster of globular growths all over the mother 
plant. -Each one can.be used as cutting. Flowers 
are very large and pretty pink, six inches across. 
Baseball. size plant often has 6 to 8 flowers at one 
time.. _ Close Spines harmless. 1 inch globe—6c;. 
914 
mls Rhipsalis pendulatum. Pendant plant having . 
odd,. trailing. pencil-like leafless stems. Miniature, 
. strange flowers. 5 inch plant—9c; Smaller—5c. 
32. Messembryanthemum, bulbosum. Grows 6 inch 
upright slender branches from small bulbous roots. 
(Genera-“trichodiadema”’). Free flowering, delicate 
purple and pink. ‘Plant for deep roots. 2 year plant— 
12c; One year—7c. No extra care. 3 
33. Echinopsis tubiflora. Hedgehog type. Similar 
to No. 30. Flowers white. Same price. 
34. Sedum pachyphyllum. Small clusters of red- 
tipped BABY-TOES. Like candy jelly-beans on short 
stems. Water freely in summer. Good soil. Can 
enrich. Clump—9c. ; ee ty 
35. Sedum stahlii. “Rattle Snake Buttons” or 
