24. Euphorbia inermis. (Octopus plant). Rare. 
Mature plants only. Have OCTOPUS-like arms grow- 
ing from globe shaped plant - $5. each. Arm cut- 
ings, 15¢. 
NOTE. All plants are packed without soil, wrapped 
or covered with tissue paper and mailed parcel post. 
They should reach you anywhere in America, tresh 
and ready to be planted, grow and make for you, 
valueable, long life friends. 
25. Aloe alva (Mackerel aloe.) Aloes were valued 
as potted plants as far back as the ancient Roman 
days. They flower in sunshine. Spare water with 
ALOES. The “alva” is prettily spotted-red ‘flowers. 
Sm. - 8¢. Lg. - 18¢. 
_ 26. Aloe cilaris (Chinese fire-cracker aloe.) Rather 
climbing plant. Flowers resembling bunch of red 
fire-crackers. Lg. 18¢. Sm. - 7¢. 
27. Aloe arborescens. (Tree aloe.) Fine for large, 
showy, house-plant. Spikes of yellow flowers. 8¢, 15¢ 
and 35¢. 
28. Aloe seeds, (mixed), easily grown. No special 
care. Liberal packet with cultural directions, 15¢. 
29. Very SPECIAL. Cuttings, 30 different, of choice 
Succulents and Exotic plants, will grow into value- 
able plants, 50¢. 
NOTE. All succulents as well as the CACTI on this 
list are perennials — they should improve in beauty, 
flower value and size, year after year. 
30. Assorted “Messembryanthemum” seeds; packet 
15¢. The so called “ice-plant” family. Low ground 
plants noted for thier abundance of flowers thru much 
of the year. Also for the many colors and color shades. 
Require very little care. 
81. Gasterias. (African bow-tie plant.) Sm. 12¢. 
Lg. - 27¢. 
32. Billbergia. (Pineapple-top). Upright, Lily-like, 
Dykia having pendant flowers; green-blueish. One 
plt. clusters to many, each 15¢. 
33. Epiphyllums (Orchid Cactus). 5 dif. plt. cuts, 
35¢. Lg. single cuts from valueable plants, each 25¢. 
34. Hoya Carnosa. (African wax-plant)- Handsome” 
potted with small trellis. Flowers like pink-white, wax 
clusters. Sm. - 28¢. Cutting - 12¢. 
NOTE. Cactus Jack says: “It’s better to plant a ten 
cent plant in a five dollar hole than to plant a five 
dollar one in a ten cent hole.” 
35. Stapelia variegata. (African Toad cactus.) Low- 
clustering plant. Wonderful, lasting, unreal-looking 
flowers. Each small clump - 28¢. 
36. Cereopegia woodii. (Rosary-vine.) Strong, sil- 
very spotted, heart-shaped leafed plant, really loves 
a kitchen window. Sm. - 12¢. Lg. - 22¢. 
NOTE. Please add 15¢ on orders less than $1. Orders 
more than $1. are postpaid. Stamps cost money now- 
days and we have to use more of them, you under- 
stand. Another thing - I always manage to find room 
in the packages to send along a few extra plants that 
I am sure you can use. I'll cover any extra postage 
you send with extra but vaueable small plants or cutt- 
ings. Lets be real, plant friends. 
37. Aloe brevifolia. Fine potted. Fat, compact, Arti- 
choke resemblence. Each - 15¢. 
38. Portulacaria afra. (Elephant plant.) Sm. tree- 
shape, red stem, african oddity. Sm. - 8¢. Lg. - 18¢. 
39. Klenia foicoides. Fat branches of bue fingers. 
Sm. - 6¢. 
40, Klenia articulata, (Candle plant.) Candle-like 
growth—Y—flrs-at top. Each - 6¢. 
41. Sedum stahlii, (snake buttons.) Minature clus- 
ters of red, closely set beads, (creeping). Adds garden 
color. Small plants - 8¢. Why not to buy 10 or 20 of 
the single cuttings? They should grow anywhere the 
sun shines, 10¢ per doz. 
