. Opuntia—Bunny Ear Cactus Euphorbia splendens (Crown of Thorns). An odd and very interesting succulent plant with thick, spiny stems and small, glossy green leaves. Produces bright red flowers throughout the season. 25c each; $ per doz. Larger plants in 3-inch pots 50c; 4-inch pots $, each. — Tirucalli (Milk Bush). A unique variety with slender cylindrical whorled branches without any leaves. Very interesting. Strong branched plants 50c each. Opuntia microdasys (Bunny Ear or Orange Cactus). A popular and showy Cactus with thick, heavy joints of elliptical form. They are bright green,


. Opuntia—Bunny Ear Cactus Euphorbia splendens (Crown of Thorns). An odd and very interesting succulent plant with thick, spiny stems and small, glossy green leaves. Produces bright red flowers throughout the season. 25c each; $ per doz. Larger plants in 3-inch pots 50c; 4-inch pots $, each. — Tirucalli (Milk Bush). A unique variety with slender cylindrical whorled branches without any leaves. Very interesting. Strong branched plants 50c each. Opuntia microdasys (Bunny Ear or Orange Cactus). A popular and showy Cactus with thick, heavy joints of elliptical form. They are bright green, thickly covered with short golden yellow bristles. 25c each; $ per doz. For a complete list of Succulent Plants see Dreer's Garden Book for 1937, page 109.


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