MVXNG- PLANTS FOB SAI.fi 0» EX- 

 CHANGE. 



aVE DECIPIENS, 30c ©ach. 

 : avj SHAWII, $2 to $5 each. 



ALOE AFRICANA, CUta 50c each. 



ALOE BREVIFLORIA, 20C each. 



ALOE MITRIFORMIS XYLONAOAN- 



THA, $1 each. 

 ALOE VARIEGATA, 35 c each. 

 ANEMOPSIS CALIFORNICA, 50c each, 

 ANHALONIUM LEWINII, 50c each. 

 ANHALONIUM WILLIAMSII, 50C each. 

 ASTROPHYTUM MYRIOSTIGMA, 75c 



each. 



CEREUS BRANDECEI, $1 ©ach. 



CEREUS CANDICANS, $2 ©ach. 



CEREUS COCHAL, large unrooted cut- 

 tings, $1 each. 



CEREUS KMORYI, 5*c to $5 each; cris- 

 tate cutting's, $1 up. 



CEREUS GUMMOSUS, $2 each. 



CEREUS HAMATUS, rooted cuttings, 

 25c each. 



CEREUS PENTAGONUS, 50e each. 



CEBEUS SARGeNTJANUS, $1 ©ach. 



COTYLEDON ORBICULATA, 25c ©ach. 



DUDLEYA CANDIDA, 50e each 



DUDLEY A LANCEOLATA, 10c each. 



DUDLEYA PULVERULENT A, 60c to $2 



ECHINOCACTUS CRISPATUS 50c each. 

 ECHINOCACTUS ELECTRACANTHUS, 

 50c ©ficli 



ECHINOCACTUS GRUSONI, seedlings, 



50c each. 



ECHINOCACTUS HEXAEDROPHORUS, 



50c ib&lc lit 



ECHINOCACTUS INTERTEXTUS, 25c 

 each. 



ECHINOCACTUS, MULTICOSTATUS 



50c G£tch 



ECHINOCACTUS SETISPINUS, 25e 

 each. 



ECHINOCACTUS VIRIDESCENS, 25c 



to $3 each. 

 ECHINOCACTUS WRIGHTII, $2 each. 

 ECHINOCEREUS BERLANDIERI, 25c 



ECHINOCEREUS CAESPITOSUS, 25c 



each. 



ECHINOCEREUS CHLORANTHUS, 25c 



ECHINOCEREUS DASYACANTHUS, 25c 

 each. 



ECHINOCEREUS RIGIDISSIMUS, 50c 



ECHINOPSIS EYRIESII, 25c each 

 EUPHORBIA CAPUT-MEDUSAE,* 75c 



each. 



EUPHORBIA CEREIFORMIS, 75c. each. 

 FUPHORBIA GRANDIDENS, 35c each. 

 EUPHORBIA LACTEA, 35c each. 

 FUPHORBIA SPINOSIOR, $1 each. 

 EUPHORBIA SPLENDENS, cutting's, 

 25c each. 



FUPHORBIA SUBMAM1LLARIS, $1 



each. 



f^ASTERIA, unnamed variety, 25c each. 

 HAWORTHIA, 2 unnamed varieties, 

 CfiCfi 25 c 



MAMMILLARIA DlOlCA, 25c each, to 



$ o fox* clusters 

 MAMMILLARIA' ELEGANS, 25c each. 

 MAMMILLARIA GRAHAM 1 1, 15c each. 

 MAMMILLARIA MINIMA (gracilis), 



25c each. 



MAMMILLARIA POTTSII, 50c each. 



OPUNTIA A Rmj SOU LA, cuts 25c each. 

 OPUNTIA BASILAR 1^. 25c ©a*b, 

 OPUNTIA BIGELOVlI, cuts 25e each 

 OPUNTIA CHLOROTICA, c-tits, S0e 

 each. 



OPUNTIA CURASAVIOA. 25c each. 

 OPUNTIA CYLLVDUICA, 35o each. 

 OPUNTJA FULOENS, cuts, 30c each. 

 OPUNTIA KUNZEI. cuts $1 each. 

 OPUNTA MONACANTHA VARIEGATA, 



S5c ©ach. 

 OPUNTIA PORTERI. %% each. 

 OPUNTIA PROL1FERA, 25c each. 

 OPUNTIA SERPENTINA, 25c each. 

 OPUNTIA WHlpPLEl, cuts 25c each. 

 PERESKIA ACULEATA, cuts 15c each. 

 PHYLLOCACTUB ANUULIGER, 50C 



©ach. 



PHYLLOCACTUS, unnamed varieties, 



25c €ach. j 

 SEMPERVIVUM ARBOREUM, 15c each. 

 ST APE LI A, 10c each. 



STYLOPHYLLUM EDULE, 25c to $2 

 ©ach. 



STYLOPHYLLUM ORCUTTI, 20c to $i 

 each, 



YUCCA, ALOI FOLIA, 50c each. 

 YUCCA MOHAVENSIS, $1 each. 



C. a. ORCXTTT, San DUtgo, California. 



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AMERICAN PLANTS. 



This work, published at $4 per vol- 

 ume, by Charles Russell Orcutt, San 

 Diego, California, contains in brief the 

 following; 



Abbreviations 372, 411. 

 Algae (Calif ornian), 392. 

 Alphabetical index— Chiefly of Califor- 

 niian plants, 445. 



Among the Wild flowers of San Diego, 



by James S. Lippincott, 401. 



Analytical key to families represented 



in California, 385. 



Cacti, cultivation of, 782. 



Coniferous trees and shrubbery of San 



Diego county, 404. 



Glossary, 375. 



Grasses, 411. 



Lichens, 240. 367, 400. 



Plant identification, 375. 



Volume I contains descriptions of 

 over 200 genera, and of more than 1200 

 species, chiefly natives of Southern Cali- 

 fornia. 



Volume 2 is largely devoted to an en- 

 umeration of the Calif ornian flora, With 

 synonymy and bibliographical refer- 



ences. 



The plan is to reprint the earliest 

 published description of every genus, 

 species and variety of plant Credited to 

 the North American Continent, and such 

 excerpts from later Works as supple- 

 ment the original records. 



Authority as a rule is to be Cited for 

 every name that has been referred to 

 the synonymy of any other species. 



o 



BOOKS ON CACTI. 



ENGELMANN, GEORGE: Cactaceae of 



the Mexican boundary survey, many 



fine plates, $10. 

 LABOURET, J. : Monographie des CaC- 



tees. 1847 (fide Lemaire). 



A very rare work, |10. 



