ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA 
FIVE 
LOWER CALIFORNIA PLANTS 
Neomammillaria armillata. Often forms 
beautiful clusters of blue-green heads 
a foot high bearing white to rich 
brown spines. Branches often mark¬ 
ed by dark horizontal bands. 
.1>4 in. S 35c, 2 in. S 50c 
Neom. capensis. One of our own dis¬ 
coveries, officially described in May, 
1933, Cactus & Succulanet Journal of 
America. Forms dense clusters of 
hooked spined, brown heads, pink 
llow’er, scarlet fruit . 
.1 in. S 25c, 134 in. S 35c, RC 50c 
Neom. fraileana. Wonderful, clustered, 
hooked spined plants of a pink color¬ 
ing, pink flower, 1 in. S 35c, 1*4 in. S 50c 
Opuntia burrageana. Slender, branched 
cholla covered with short yellow to 
brown spines. Plants .50c 
Opuntia cholla. Erect, bearing many 
turgid branches, purple flower. Plants 
.50, 75c, RC of crest $1.25 
Opuntia gosseliana. Smooth green pads 
with white spines, yellow flower. 
Plants . $1.00 
Opuntia invicta. Lower California’s 
strange clustered Opuntia that looks 
like an Echinocereus. Short, stout 
heads, heavy, flat, gray spines, yellow 
flower and fruit . 3 in. S 50c 
Opuntia tesajo. A rare, low, woody, 
branching plant of the Ramosissima 
group. Yellow flowers. Plants . 50c 
Opuntia No. 95. A slender cylindric 
plant that naturally grows up through 
bushes. Scarlet fruit. Belongs to 
Leptocaulis group. Our discovery. 
Plants . 50c 
Opuntia No. 136. An undescribed, platy- 
opuntia with round blue pads, bearing 
long white spines. Maroon fruit. 
Plants . $1.00 
Pachycereus pringlei. The great giant 
cactus of Lower California. Larger 
and grows more quickly than Arizona 
giant. Young plants slenderer . 
.2 in. S 35c, 3 in. S 50c 
PERESKIOPSIS in the wild, clamber over 
small trees in the manner of wild black¬ 
berries. They have slender, round 
branches, long sharp spines and flat, 
fleshy leaves. 
P. gatesii, a new discovery, bearing 
rose-pink fruit . RC 50c 
P. porterii. yellow flowers, orange fruit 
bearing rich, brown bristles . RC 25c 
Agave datylio. Beautiful, dark green, 
narrow leaved plant with brown or 
black teeth and spines. Grows to 
214 ft. high. Plants . $1.00 
Agave nelsonii. Gray-green, narrow 
leaves with dark spines. To 2 ft. 
Plants .. . 75c 
Dudleyas are very similar in habit to 
Echeverias. Leaves are more pointed, 
varying greatly in size, shape and 
coloring. We have a few rooted cut¬ 
tings from our Lower Calif, collec¬ 
tions. Many as yet undescribed. 75c each 
Pedilanthus inacrocarpus. Forms clus¬ 
ters of gray-green, leafless, rod-like, 
erect branches to three feet, red flow¬ 
er. A Euphorbia. RC 50c 
Crested plants . $3.00 to $10.00 
Styllophyllum orcuttii. Clusters of short, 
gray, cylindrical leaves. Good rock¬ 
ery subject. Plants . 25c 
Styllophyllum No. 292. Clusters of long 
green, cylindrical leaves. Plants . 35c 
LOWER CALIFORNIA SEEDLINGS 
Neomammillaria capensis, Neom. fraileana, Ferocaetus townsendianus, 
Bartschelia schumannii, Neom. armillata, Ferocaetus orcuttii. 
