ARAB’S TURBAN 
A very odd plant with its opposite pairs of leaves 
tightly reflexed into a columnar mound. Grows easily 
its slender fibrous roots enjoying a sandy or spongy 
soil with peatmoss or leafmold and moderate 
watering. Very bright but shady position 35¢ 
South African plant thrives in very sandy 
PINK ST. ANDREWS CROSS 
These charming hybrids pleased everyone as 
the large raceme bears hundreds of pretty 
pink blossoms and everyone flowers. 2 parts 
peat, 1 part sand, 1 part loam makes a fine 
compost. Moderate waterings. 
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AFRICAN TREE GRAPE 
The African species of 
Cissus have quite succu- 
lent bulbous trunks, large 
toothed deciduous leaves 
and trusses of red berries. 
Extremely rare, slow grow- 
ing. Cissus bainesii. Small, 
potted 
JATROPHA 
Jatropha podagrica is a 
very rare and _ handsome 
tropical Euphorbiad with 
large peltate leaves, scar- 
let flowers, succulent bul- 
bous trunk. From Panama. 
Small plants, potted....$2.50 
FOCKEA 
One of the rarest of suc- 
culents. This species from 
Rhodesia is eventually an 
obese vine with large de- 
ciduous leaves. Collectors 
item. 3 years, small, pot- 
COCA cere atte cars ecoaes. $3.50 
CRASSULA DECEPTRIX 
A very rare and handsome succulent SARCOSTEMMA 
white as though carved from alabaster. 
A collector’s item of slow growth. This VIMINALE 
BURRO TAIL soil with leafmold or peat in a bright, | Earee apd eee aes 
Sedum morganianum makes a hand- airy situation, Nice 50 EWeat Per ee Aveuie ea H 
some trailing plant the stems with age specimens 1” eaCh......cce-ccecesccee-0----- Cc ssap. encil-like, jointed, 
reaching 3/ in length. To make a proper 
basket use 3 plants which will branch 
and fill in evenly. A rich porous soil 
and a bright airy situation. Gen- 35 
erous watering. 3 for $1. Hach...... c 
KALANCHOE 
Fine flowering succulents bearing trusses of 
scarlet orange, pink or white blossoms that 
last a long time. Very attractive and easily 
grown. 
Kalanchoe dyeri. 10” heads deep crimson 
blossoms. 50c. K. Gold Dust. Handsome yel- 
low blossoms. 35c. K. Brilliant Star. Dwarf 
scarlet. 35c. K. kewensis. Large bright pink. 
75c. K. thyrsiflora. Shrubby, yellow flowers. 
35c. K. aliciae. Red. 35c. 
Crassula 
ZEBRA HAWORTHIA 
The charming Haworthia fasciata is much sought 
after because of the pearly white, raised lines banding 
the pointed, dark green leaves. All of the Haworthias 
like a sandy soil with peat or leafmold, 35¢ 
some shade. Don’t keep them too dry. Hach............ 
congesta. 
brush’’ type et 
Crassula cornuta. Handsome white 50c 
leafless branches many feet 
“shaving long. May be trained about 
et Pee RNG the window casing or on a 
trellis. Grows easily in a 
rich porous soil. Potted 75c¢ 
Rare 
BRYOPHYLLUM 
Air Plants as commonly called, bearing plant- 
lets on the margins of the leaves. Easily grown 
and interesting. 
Bryophyllum scandens. A small vine with 
thick purplish leaves, slender twining stems 
and odd bluish blossoms. 35c. B. tubiflorum. 
Xmas blooming. Large red bells. 2 for 35c. B. 
proliferum. Rare cut leaved species growing 
large. 35c. 
MONANTHES MURALIS 
An odd dwarf succulent forming tiny bushes. Bears 
a great many yellow blossoms with a wide disk on 
thread-like pedicels. Easily grown and flowers 35 
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BABY TOES 
An odd ‘window’’ plant with daisy-like white blos- 
soms in fall. The tip of each leaf of MWenestraria 
rhopalophylla is formed by a translucent window. 
Simple cultural instructions enclosed with each plant. 
Real curiosities and a source of unending interest. 
- Ss 2 7 * nines 
Eee eee the Aas Pata 40c 
size each 
Orange Baby Toes. I’. aurantiaca has orange yellow 
blossoms and shorter leaves. Potted_.........-.......0.22.0.-. 50c 
CRASSULA DREGEANA HYBRIDS 
A series of very bright flowered pot plants. The 
hairy thick leaved rosettes bear a central umbel of 
pink or crimson blossoms. The umbel is 4” to 6” 
tall and remains in bloom several weeks. They like an 
open soil, 3 parts peat, 1 part loam, 1 part sand, 
1 part leafmold, plenty of water, 
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VARIOUS CEROPEGIAS 
Ceropegia radicans. Striking flowers. Creeping. 35c. 
C. sandersonii. Twining vine. Large white parachute 
flowers. $1. C. debilis. Tuberous. C. caffrorum. 
Tuberous. 35c. C. dichotoma. Shrub. 75c. C. stapelii- 
formis. Very odd spidery blossoms. Flower spikes twin- 
ing. 50c. C. haygarthii. Handsome red spotted flowers. 
Tic. C. hybrid C. radicans x C. sandersonii. Very 
odd. 75c. 
HEART VINE or Rosary Vine 
The leaves of Ceropegia woodii are prettily marbled 
with silver. The stems hang down in long trailing 
curtains. Thrives in sun or shade liking 
moisture. Two year old potted fiber, ewe oC 
Ceropegia barkleyi. Pretty companion to ©. woodii. 
Leaves silvered, narrower....... 35¢ 
