white flowsrs at terminals. Small, head forming, 
branched plant—39c; 4 inch rooted cutting—9c. 
61. Chamacereus sylvestrii. PEANUT CACTUS. 
Each single plant will soon make new compact growths 
resembling handful of Un-shelled Jumbo Peanuts. 
Flowers are orange-red and plentiful. Grows easily 
from cuttings. Single plants fine in dish garden group 
planting. Cluster llc, 18c, 35c. Single 2c. Semi- 
shade. 
‘62. Aloe seeds. Assorted kinds. Plant as you would 
any flower seeds. Do not cover with glass. Use 
“Semesan” if they show signs of damping off. Xeep 
them moist and in warm, light place. Transplant 
singly when husky and about ¥% inch high. 10c. 
63. Messembryanthemum seeds. Choice assort- 
ment from my best specimen stocks. Some rare, in 
packets. Grows quickly and with no bother. Garden 
soil and sand. Cover with glass until seeds appear. 
Per generous packet—l5ic. 
The following seeds from my Own nursery grown 
stock at 10c per packet. Italian cypress (cupressus 
sempervirens). Cotoneaster pannosa. Eugenia hooxk- 
eriana. Hybrid poppies. Dykia sulphinaca-see No. 
106: Mexican fire-bush. Gasterias. 
64. Generous packet assorted STAPELIA SEEDS. 
Germinate fast. Plant as for Aloes. 10c. 
65. Echeveria hoveyii. Prettiest and most valuable 
of all this genera. Plant shaped like a large rose. 
Petals strong, thick, like white marble mixed with 
pink and blue. Brittle—requires extra care in pack- 
ing. 1 inch plant—9c; 3 inch—22c; Full grown plant 
—38Cc. 
Echeverias do best in rich soils. Sunny locations 
for best coloring. No extra water. 
67. Echeveria simulans. Clustering rosettes with 
green leaves tipped with pink. 3 to 5 inch plant—l4c; 
Offsets—8c. 
69. Hoya carnosa, the real WAX PLANT. Always 
valuable. Cord-like stems, vining. Dark green, waxy 
leaves. Flowers almost unreal, like enameled white 
and pink wax. Year old flower size plant—26c. 
70. Hylo-cereus speciosus. Slender, three angled, 
red flower, day-bloom, cereus. Only small plants of 
this—17c. 
71.. SPECIAL—Assorted flower size plants of seed 
erown and cuttings of Phyllo cactus and Epiphyllums. 
These are un-named and should develop into hand- 
some ORCHID flowering potted specimens—8c each. 
limit each order 10 plants. 
72. Wreckleo-cereus tonduzeii. Beauty from Costa 
Rico. Flowers like pink-white water lilies. Has 
slender 3 or 4 cornered branches. Average 6 inch 
plant—llc. 
73. Cyanotis somaliensis (Cat’s ear). Curious, cat- 
like, hairy-eared plant. Flowers purple, golden cen- 
ters. Potted plant or shaded garden. Cuttings easily 
grown, why spend 12c for specimen plant when cut 
costs 2c. 
74. Messemb-faucaria. The “Tiger’s Mouth” or 
“Shark’s Jaw”. Small, compact plant. Boat-shaped, 
fat, tooth-like leaves, forming a jaw. Easily grown, 
multiplies. Has wonderful lemon-colored flowers. 
Not common. llc, 22c and 40c. 
78. Crasulla monticola. Sister to “Button on the 
String”. Green leaves change to red and green in 
fall and winter. Flowers freely and grows easily. 
Fine for rock gardens or window boxes. 2 inch 
plant—3c; Large specimen—12c. 
82. Sedum glacum. Rock or miniature garden cover 
plant. White, starry flowers. 5c for small cluster. 
