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lamillaria 
B . G . 6 
Plant flowered March 5, 1912, and again in April 
6.25 
high, 5.5 
arranged in spiral rows 
A 
cm. in diameter, terete, tapering slightly downward, truncate; tubercles 
10 
^"*®-^gl®a at base , rounoing s.t top , especially in 
newer growth, on sides of stem, diamond-shaped, about 12 mm. long hori- 
zontally, 4 to 7 mm, wide vertically, measured from apexes of angles, 
while on top of stem tubercles longer towards center; nev/er gro?/ths dark 
green stone to light brownish and russet colored at sides; axils usually 
bearing abundance of white wool; areoles bearing small amount of grayish 
wool on ne?/er growth, also bearing spines, 7 to 9 , vdiitish with darl 
r 
brown to nearly black tips, from 2 min. to 4 cm. long, this latter of older 
tending downward 
spines, there usually being one long one, 2 or 3 shorter ones, and 4 o 
“Ti 
2 to 3 mm. long, longest spine on newer growths usually about 1.5 cm. long 
not definitely divided into radials and centrals; flower very sessile, 1 
