10. Echinopsis multiplex (Hedge-hog cactus) Sm. 
globe-shaped barrel cactus, having large, orchid-like, 
pink flowers. They cluster. Lg. - 22¢. Sm. 12¢. 
11. Echinopsis tubiflora. Simular to No. 10 except 
with white flowers. | 
12. Epiphyllum latifrons. (Phyllo or Orchid cactus). 
Spineless, excellent potted plants. Pond-lily type. 
Flowers - white. Average 6 in. plt. 35¢. Sm. 10¢. 
13. Nytocereus serpentinus. Thick stemmed, up- 
right, harmless spined, night flowering, beautiful 
cactus. Sm. plt. - 15¢. Lg. - 28¢. 
14. Selenicereus macdonaldiae. (Queen of the 
night). Flowers often 20 inches across. White with 
golden center. 3 to 6 inch plt. - 18¢.. Lg. 40¢. 
NOTE. All cacti plants require fair garden soil. 
Gravely, coarse sand or old plaster with soil is fine. 
Leaf mold or humus added, excellent. To be safe - 
use no fertilizers except bone meal. None on the spiney 
types except - cereus, epiphyllums, phyllos, and 
Xmas cacti.. 
15. Cereus peruvianus. (Peruvian apple). Sm. - 15¢. 
Lg. - 35¢. 
16. Real cactus garden. “I'll select 15 different, fine, 
(all will bloom) plants for you. Selected for contrast 
and oddity - globular, cindrical, spiny, no spines, and 
fuzzy — all for $1.50.” 
Do not allow cacti plants to continually have wet 
feet. Don’t let them stand in concrete. Coarse sand, 
gravel or broken plaster with garden soil makes them 
happy. They are very easy to grow and will bring 
to you many surprises in unexpected growths and 
buds. 
17. Cactus cuttings. 25 true cacti catings. Have all 
been healed and are ready to commence growing 
when planted in soil with a little coarse sand under 
each one. All for 75¢. 
18. Cacti seeds. A generous quantity of select, mixed 
kinds, with easy growing directions. 25¢. 
19. The Christmas or Easter cactus. Flowers freely 
around Xmas or Easter seasons. 2 small plts. - 25¢. 
SUCCULENTS (def., “Webster” - juicy. ) 
All CACTI are SUCCULENTS, but all SUCCU- 
LENTS are, by no means, CACTI. When we refer to 
a juicy stem plant or to a fat, SUCCULENT leafet 
plant, we do not mean CACTI but do mean, SUC- 
CULENTS. For example, the so called “hen and 
chickens”, (Echeveria secunda glauca.) These sun- 
loving (many of them exotic) plants, so free-flower- 
ing, and with great diversion in colors of plants as 
well as flowers, are fast becoming a MUST in every 
American plant lover's garden or window sill. They 
are not particular about soil values as are other plants, 
and can ‘go it alone’ for long periods without water 
or care if one has to neglect them. They will, however, 
respond to all kindnesses such as reasonable watering, 
better soils, more sunshine and less competitive weeds 
that steal thier stuff, by giving you more wonderfull 
flowers, faster growth, and more handsome, colorfull 
plants. Please remember that about good drainage 
tor all plants from CACTI to CABBAGES. 
20. Haworthia margaritifera. (Pineapple plant) 
native - Africa. Fine potted, Lg. - 33¢. Sm. - 12¢. 
21. H. attenuata-simular to No. 20 except for more 
silvery markings. 12¢ — 33¢. 
22. Phyllo cactus ackermanii. (orchid cactus). Hand- 
some and valueable house or potted porch plant. 
Large red flowers. Only have large specimen plants 
now - $2.50, $3.00 and $5., each. Do have rooted cuts 
at 30¢ and unrooted at 15¢ ea. 1 
23. Other small plants of these wonderful, orchid 
flowering Phyllos and Epiphyllums that cannot be 
named until they bloom. Should be a steal at 50¢ each. 
These were intended to be grown for show purposes. 
