123. Haworthia cymbiformis. Thicker leaf pads 
than No. 122. Beautifully marked. 2% inch plants— 
llc; Rooted offsets—6c. 
125. Ten different, small rooted offsets of different 
varieties in Haworthias for only 40c. 
124. Ten different adult, flowering size plants of 
choice Gasterias and Haworthias for only $1.35. Two 
year or better plant, worth at least 25c each. 
126. SPECIAL—A miniature, but sturdy, dwarf 
Euphorbia. A cluster of small corncobs on a Stick. 
A really rare oddity in African Veldt plants. 1% 
Defense Bonds and Stamps are more important 
than anything else, but after that, if you can buy a 
few, bargain priced plants, I can buy a few stamps 
also. 
127. Cotyledon undulata. Handsome, odd, powdery- 
white, wavy-leafed su. High pendants of pretty, bell- 
like flowers. 2 inch plant—6c; 6 inch plant—10c. C-3c. 
128. Haworthia retusa. A rare window plant. Each 
fat, boat-shaped, close-set leaf that forms the compact 
plant has a distinct window, giving light down to 
the plant base. Often called the “Deer Foot” plant. 
Each leaf is shaped like a deer’s foot. Delicate flower 
pendants through the summer. Oh, what’s the use, 
T’ll have to show you this one, cannot describe it. 
3 inch adult plant—40c; 1 year plant—23c. 
180. Gasteria verrucosa. Each known Gasteria are 
beautiful and strange plants. Live and multiply for 
many years. All flower from upright stems. Plants 
are hardy and the thick, tongue-shaped leaves are 
oddly marked. This one is offered you—2 inch plant 
for 12c; 5 inch—2’7c. 
129. Gas-maculata. Another fine one, but marked 
differently. Priced as No. 128. 
130. Gas-pulchra. Long pointed leaves, flecked 
with sugar-like dots. Not common. 2 inch plant— 
35c; Large, 8 inch spread plant—$3.50. 
131. Gas-neliana. Rather glassy, clean, bow-tie 
plant. Newer type. Small plant—12c. 
132. Gas-disticha. Darker than the others. Real 
odd. Only small plants—12c. 
133. Delosperma echinatum, Novelty Messemb., 
like minature pickles. Flowers almost continually— 
yellow. 5 inch plant—8c; C-5c. 
134. Messemb., roseum. Lovely, fast growing, soft, 
pink flowers. 5 inch plant—8c; C.-5c. 
135. Messemb., rhomboideum. ‘Child of the Sun”. 
Very odd; fat, small leaves. Darker than No. 74. 
Priced the same. 
136. Messemb., aequilaterala. Thick, watery at- 
tractive leafed variety; flowers all summer. Fine 
potted or garden. 3-5 inch plant—5c. 
Crassula aboreum-—-same as No. 109-110. 
137. Sedum allisimum. Fine rock garden, starry 
white flowers, creeper. Plant—2'éc. 
139. Mammillaria elongata. Golden-thumbs. ‘Tiny 
yellow flowers, force through the golden spines. Red 
seed pods. Forms small clusters. 2 inch, ready to 
cluster plant—17c. 
140. Aloe striata. Coral Aloe. Probably hand- 
somest of all aloes. Grows to 3 feet, then flowers 
March through May. Owing to thick, heavy leaves 
of offsets, plus space and careful packing, average 
5 inch plant—35c, a bargain. Seedlings 10c ea. 
NOTE—If large Aloes are wanted, please write for 
my low prices ... name the kind. 
141. Aloe saponaria. Rather dwarfed variety, but 
pretty and large red flowers. 2 inch plant—8c. 
142, Aloe distans. Fat, stubby, deep green leafed 
