CHRIST THORN 
Every window garden should have this fine free 
flowering plant. The lovely scarlet flowers of Eu- 
phorbia splendens are familiar to all. Grows easily 
in any well lighted window. Likes a rich porous 
loam and a generous supply of water. In shipping 
the leaves drop but soon reappear. Potted 35 
plants. 15” 75¢. 8-10" 50c. Nice 5! ccc. c 
Euphorbia hislopii. A fine new type with moay 
Slender branches, ‘Potted. 506) and.....:.c:....0c.0cc000e 75¢ 
CALICO HEARTS 
The lovely and quite rare Adromischus maculatus will 
the gem of your succulent collection. The leaves are handsomely 
mottled rich maroon on a silvery green ground. A_ long-lived 
specimen enjoying porous loam soil and moderately generous 
waterings with shade during hottest part of day. Easy to grow 
our vigorous plants. Each potted 50c. 
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SENECIO SCAPOSUS 
SILVER CROWN 
One of the prettiest of succulents for a sunny 
window. The margins of the white powdered leaves 
are strikingly waved. Few plants can equal a well 
grown Cotyledon undulata. They will grow in almost 
any kind of soil but to get the handsomest white 
waved oe eee the dry side. Best not ship- 
ned in July and August. 
Potted:500. Unpotiedi i. 2-2. ae 35c¢ 
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CRASSULA LACTEA 
A vigorous plant doing well in the shade 
and branching freely. he leathery leaves 
are deep green, speckled near the margins. 
Hach stem bears a spike of long lasting, 
white flowers in late winter. Grows well 
under almost all conditions. 30c 
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SILVER BEADS 
PACHYVERIA WHITE NUN 
This handsome hybrid is a welcome 
addition to our window gardens. It 
makes a nice, tall specimen or, if the 
tip is nipped, a cluster. The leaves 
are pale white. Will grow 
in ‘shade OF ‘sun <2! As.c.-sct.cc.n 30c 
GHOST PLANT 
Graptopetalum paraguayense has 
white, pink tinged leaves each of 
which will form a plantlet. Each....30¢ 
Bears many long, round leaves quite 
white in color in a close rosette, Young 
plants appear from underground. A 
rare plant but easily grown. Flowers : 
like daisies on long stems. Strange 
715¢ 
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WINDOW PLANT spring. Sunny 
Haworthia cuspidata has prettily pat- 
terned, fresh green leaves with lucent 
panes. Very sandy soil. Hach ......... 30c 
soil. Easily grown. Large specimens 50c. 
Nice 1” potted 45e. 
Unpotted 
SPLIT ROCK 
African I 
closely resembling the stones among which 
they grow. Pleiospilos nelii may grow to 
2” in diameter with bright blossoms in 
A white leaved, much branched, low 
plant bearing pink blossoms. Nice branched 
specimens crassula deltoidea..................... 35c 
WART PLANT 
Haworthia subfasciata is a favorite and quite de- 
servedly popular. The warts on the leaves are much 
whiter than shown. It is easily grown in quite sandy 
soil with peat or leafmold which the thick yellow roots 
can easily penetrate. Shady but well lighted position 
watering whenever dry. Nice potted 35¢ 
plants 50¢. Unpotted 
STONE FACE 
The Stone Faces or Lithops are amongst the prettiest 
and certainly most curious of the African succulents. 
The flat, broad tops of the leaves are of many colors, 
red, dove grey, green, brown rust red. The colors are 
in more or Jess definite patterns peculiar to each spe- 
cies of which there are more than 50. The flowers are 
lovely in October. Many varieties may be grown in a 
single pot. See our Diamond Jubilee Cactus Handbook 
for long list. The species pictured is 35 
Lithops pseudotruncatella. Hach 25¢ and ................ c 
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CHENILLE PLANT 
At all seasons Hcheveria pulvinata is a dainty beau- 
ty, the leaves and stems covered with a soft plush of 
fine hairs and tipped and margined with rich red. 
Flowers in mid-winter the bells large and rich crim- 
son. One of the prettiest plants we have. Semi- 30 
shade moderate to generous waterings, Each ......... c 
