F. WEINBERG, WOODSIDE, L. I. 
A. Williamsii. 
A Kotschulbeyanum. 
The living rock. 
A. fissuratum. 
ANHALONIUM, Leni. ARIOCARPUS, Scheidw. , 
Dumpling or turnip cactus, living rock, seven stars, etc. 
They represent an altogether different appearance from any other cactus, 
having a brownish-gray color, resembling more or less a rosette, carved from 
sandstone or granite. Planted in a rather loame soil, mixed with about one- 
third of gravel or powdered bricks and a little old lime rubbish, they will 
flourish well and bloom year after year. Avoid hot sun. 
Anhalonium. Anhalonium. 
fissuratum 15 to i.oo retusum 50 to i. 00 
Lewinii (echc.).... 35toT.oo trigonum .Sotoi.oo 
Korschubeyanum. 
T.oo Williamsii (echinocactus) . .25 to .75 
The bishophood. 
A. myriostigma. 
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A. ornatus. 
ASTROPHYTUM, Lem.— Star Cactus or Bishop Hood. 
This variety really belongs to the echinocactus but distinct from the latter 
by their even shapes and sharp ridges (like on bishop hood) which are either 
spineless or set with flexible ot a few stout spines. All are high priced in col- 
lections—and very rare, especially the hybreds, of which ''Abt Beguin" is^ 
noted in his successfuU crossing and raising' of such. 
ASTROPHYTUM. 
capricornus (ec.) . . .50 to 1.50 
myriostigma 50 to 2.50 
Prices and description of hybreds on application. 
ASTROPHYTUM. 
ornatus i.bo to^ 5.0O' 
" var. glabrescens. 1,00 to 5.0a 
