83. Sedum acre. Close to the ground—flowering 
sedum. Good cover. Cluster—5c. 
85. Cereus formosus monstrosus. One of the best 
in freak growth plants. Positive curiosity. Have large 
one valued at $100.00. They grow slow but become 
really valuable. Fine pot specimen or summer out- 
door garden. Egg size plant—28c; 2, 3, and 4 year 
plants priced at 60c, $1.20, and $2.50 each. 
96. Cereus Peruvianus neonstrosus. Taller grow- 
ing than No. 85. Just as odd shaped and valuable. 
Priced the same. 
99. Pereskia-pereskia. Parent of all cactus. Na- 
tive of West India. Vine-like and has strawberry-like 
leaves in spring, summer and fall. Handsome clus- 
ters of Apple tree flowers in late summer. 2 year, 
6 to 8 inch plant—llc; Small—étc. 
90. Agave Americana. 4 different kinds of these 
at 5c each. These CENTURY plants are hardy, odd, 
husky specimens for potting or out-door gardens. 
Heavy soil is best but most any will do. 
87. Agave Tequilana. A fine pot plant in the cen- 
tury plant family. Slender type. Grows better in 
the garden through summer than in pots. Most any 
soil will do. Water sparingly. Sharp pointed, dagger- 
like leaves close together, really wicked. 4 inch 
plant—8c; Larger, year old plant—20c. 
96. Euphorbia Pendula. Leafless, odd, trailing, 
slender, branching plant—8c. C-4c. 
97, Billbergia nutans. (Billberger Lily). Odd, lily- 
like plant. Grows fine in pots. Handsome tubular- 
shaped, drooping, bell-like flowers that last for many 
days. A plant that really grows in value. Flowering 
size—8c; Larger ones—22c and 70c each. 
98. SPECIAL. All mail orders for plants amount- — 
ing to $1.00 or more, delivered here on Mondays of — 
each week will receive free, FIVE (5) fine, different | 
plants (my choice). 
NOTE—Please mention #64 Folder when ordering. 
Through error some of the numbers listed here are 
numbers of other plants in previous lists. 
99. ANOTHER SPECIAL. 50, all different cut- 
tings of choice Cactus and Succulents postpaid for 
only $1.00. Plant these cuttings in coarse, sandy soil, 
until roots form, then transplant where you want 
them to stay put. Plant Cactus by itself. Succulents 
by themselves. Water the Succulents as you would 
Geraniums. Just barely stand the Cactus cuttings 
on the’soil until rooted, very little water. Just keep 
the soil from drying completely and you will really 
get results. Transplant to pots or garden and water 
when Cactus shows signs of new growth. This is a 
real bargain for many choice kinds and easy to grow. | 
I will send rooted cuttings as far as stock surpluses | 
go. Some will be small, but often are the best. , 
106. Dykia Sulphinaca. One of the finest plants © 
for a pot specimen that grows. Odd shaped, very | 
much like the top growth of pineapples. Adult | 
plant fills 6 inch flower pot including offsets in one | 
season; flowers each summer. Flowers like sulphur | 
colored bells, in tall pendants. Requires extra pack- | 
ing, more postage, but I can take it. 3 inch cluster 
rep a : ceils ae. | 
107. Echeveria Elegans. This is a snow- | 
beauty. Compact, fat-leaf, ball-like, paca pe | 
plant. Forms handsome, close packed clusters. Can 
be separated when new plants are wanted. Fine | 
pendant flowers. 3 inch, flowering size specimen, now 
only 14c; Larger—40c; 1% inch for 5c. 
California customers please include Sales Tax of 3c 
for each dollar purchase on all orders, 
