Easter Cactus 
Christmas Cactus 
Star Cactus 
BURRO’S TAIL. Pendulous branches of 
closely set, small silvery gray leaves. Will 
grow 2 to 3 feet long—not too much sun. 
Each, 40c. 
CRASSULA (Jade Plant). Much branched, 
very thick, fleshy green leaves. 10 in. 
Each, 30c. spotted at the margins 
ECHEVERIA SETOSA (Mexican Fire- Each, 47c. 
cracker). Fresh green leaves covered with PARTRIDGE BREAST 
white plush-like 
Burro’s Tail 
14 START HYDRANGEAS IN JANUARY- 
hairs. 
red flowers last a long time. Each, 42c. 
HAWORTHIA CHALWINII. A column of 
fleshy triangular closely set leaves, each one 
marked with regular lines of white dots. 
Extremely attractive. Each, 59c. 
NECKLACE VINE. Thick 
which look like buttons strung on a string. 
Best in full sun. Each, 39c. 
CACTUS 
and 
SUCCULENTS 
A splendid assortment of 
these interesting and easily§— 
grown house plants, thriv- 
ing with very little care. 
Most of the eactus and 
many succulents bear beau- 
tiful flowers when mature. 
ALL POSTPAID. 
CACTUS 
flexible non-sticking spines 
BIRD’S NEST. Long, Pale yel- 
which form a close strawy “bird’s nest.” 
low flowers. Very fine. Each, 44c. 
BISHOPS CAP. Five mitres, like a prelate’s cap. 
Spineless and freely bears yellow daisy like flowers 
during the summer. Each, 54c. 
BLUE CANDLE. Smooth, fleshy, ridged columns 
of blue green—with Bronze markings. Exceptionally 
attractive. Each, 3ic. 
BUNNY EARS. A very pretty small eared cactus— 
dotted with clusters of soft yellow hair. Each, 37c. 
CHRISTMAS CACTUS. Blooms once a year, every 
Christmas, but its red fiowers are well worth wait- 
ing for. Of drooping, weeping habit, also called 
“Bleeding Cactus.’ Each, 79c. ; 
CROWN CACTUS. Small, rounded, clothed with 
tiny white spines. Vivid red blossoms borne in 
great profusion. Each, 44c. 
EASTER LiLY. A rounded globe shaped cactus 
bearing white flowers about Eastertime. Each, 42c. 
GOLDEN STARS. Up to 5 branches covered with 
star like lace work. Each, 3ic. 
GOLDEN TOM THUMB. Yellow globular plant 
covered with harmless spines. Easy to flower, hav- 
ing golden blossoms with satiny petals. Each, 44c. 
OLD MAN CACTUS. Long white tresses, or beard, 
make this venerable cactus very popular. Each, 69c. 
PEANUT. A small plant with clusters of arms 
looking like peanuts. Easy to grow. Each, 39c. 
PHYLLOCACTUS. Day Blooming. Fiaming orange 
red blossoms, brilliantly colored, borne throughout 
the year. Each, 69c. 
POWDER BLUE CEREUS. Powdery 
with black and red spines. Each, 39c. 
RUBY DUMPLING. A quick growing oval shaped 
eactus. With maturity it develops a white head and 
bright crimson flowers. Each, 36c. 
SILVER BALL. An elegant silvery spined small 
ecactus—grows easily under all conditions and bears 
large vellow flowers. Each, 47c. 
STAR CACTUS. Compact in form and _ spotted 
with small white stars. Yellow fiowers. Hach, 47c. 
THANKSGIVING CACTUS. Just about the same 
color and habit as the Christmas Cactus, but blooms 
a month earlier. Each, 78c. 
SUCCULENTS 
blue stems 
leaves, mottled white 
each other. Bears 
and 
Partridge 
Breast 
Old Man 
Cactus 
Tiger Jaws 
flowers. Likes shade. Each, 36c. 
The richly colored 
late winter. Each, 54c. 
RAINBOW 
SANSEVERIA, DWARF. A dwarf form 
of above growing only 5 or 6 inches high. 
Each, 59c. 
SANSEVERIA, LAURENTII. A variegated 
form of Sanseveria with each tall blade 
of foliage bordered golden yellow. Each, 58c. 
STARFISH FLOWER (Stapelia Variegat- 
ed). The commonest form of this plant 
bearing leathery 2 inch flowers which are 
yellow, heavily spotted with brown. 
Each, 36c. 
TIGER JAWS. Short thick triangular 
leaves with short spines on inner side, 
forming an irregular rosette. Yellow flow- 
ers. Each, 37c. 
ZEBRA HAWORTHIA,. A _ rare variety 
forming a rosette of sharply pointed leaves 
banded crosswise with stripes of pearly 
white. Allow it to rest during the summer. 
Each, 47c. 
MIXED. Unnamed varieties of above 
types of cactus and succulents. Our choice. 
3 for 89c;3 12 for $3.25. 
PANDA PLANT. An elegant 
leaves covered with soft silvery plush, and 
red-brown. 
hued plant with yellow, pink, 
tOmeea 
green leaves attached 
Each, 45c. 
round leaves SANSEVERIA. Spikes 
white markings. 
Each, 39c. 
plant, 
with 
cream 
red 
OX TONGUE (Gasteria). Pairs of broad 
over-lapping 
a raceme of small red 
the 
(Aloe variegata). 
Pointed leaves margined and marbled with 
white. Showy pendulous scarlet flowers in 
BUSH. A handsome rainbow 
and 
stem. 
of foliage with 
Panda Plant 
Known as Snake Plant. 
Keep cool at first, then warmer. 
Give plenty of water at all times. 
DRACAENA 
SANDERIANA—Much resembles a minia- 
ture corn stalk. The long slender leaves 
are green edged creamy white. Will stand 
up under trying conditions. A splendid house 
plant. Each, 72c; 3 for $1.90. 
Fern Boston 
SALZER’S FERNS 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS—tThe foliage is 
of delicate texture, dark green color, and 
lace-like in its filminess. Each, 49c; 3 for $1.35. 
ASPARAGUS SPRENGERII — Extensively 
used for hanging baskets. The rich green 
trailing fronds are of a fine filmy texture. 
Each, 42c; 3 for $1.10. 
BOSTON FERN—tThe gracefully drooping 
fronds are rich dark green, spreading or 
hanging according to the light. Each, 52c; 3 
for $1.40. 
DWARF BOSTON FERN—A much dwarfer 
and more compact form than above. Each, 
48Gs, 93. LoneS1.29: 
HOLLY FERN—A lovely’ species, with 
leaves somewhat resembling holly. With- 
stands almost neglect. Each, 69c; 3 for $1.85. 
SWORD FERN—Graceful upright fronds of 
medium length, resembling the Boston Fern 
in leaf construction. Splendid for small 
apartments. Each, 57c; 3 for $1.57. 
WHITMANI—Luxurious, rich ‘green foliage 
of the feathery or ‘ostrich plume” type. A 
dense growing and compact plant of much 
gracefulness and beauty. Each, 67c; 3 for $1.80. 
House Hydrangea, Rosabelle 
HOUSE HYDRANGEAS 
Procure dormant plants this fall and have 
on hand for an early start during the winter. 
These plants should produce some bloom 
in the spring and will then be fine for grow- 
ing on. 
Acid soil (adding 14% teaspoon aluminum 
sulphate to a 6 in. pot every 3 weeks after 
buds form) causes pink hydrangeas to turn 
blue. Add 20c to your order for one oz. 
ati sulphate, enough for two or three 
pots. 
EUROPA. A particularly lovely and _ early 
paket tae “Blues” readily. Each, 98c; 3 
or $2.70. 
HAMBURG. A _ beautiful large dark rose, 
“Blues” easily. Medium late. Each, 98c; 3 
for $2.70. 
ROSABELLE. Large flowered, striking deep 
pink. Finest of all. Late. “Blues” nicely. 
Each, 98c; 3 for $2.70. 
STRAFFORD. About the deepest colored 
hydrangea—a beautiful dark rose, almost red. 
Grows readily and is the easiest variety on - 
which to produce blue flowers. Each, $1.10; 
3s! 4 
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