PEANUT CACTUS FISH HOOK 
YELLOW DUMPLING 
HUERNIA 
XMAS CHEER 
SILVER DUMPLING CACTUS 
CACTUS and SUCCULENTS 
From the Largest Cactus Nursery In America 
Have you seen our handsome seedling Cactus? Our seedling are perfect plants with lots of healthy roots. 
If you have never grown Cactus you will be surprised how easy they are to care for. You will be pleased at 
the beautiful plants we ship and the interest you will have in forming a collection of them. Even in a small 
window you can have a good collection, for the plants do not grow too large. Remember we guarantee the 
safe arrival of all plants shipped, a guarantee based on 58 years of nursery business. 
• OLD MAN OF 
THE MOUNTAIN. 
(O. Trollii). A 
beautiful, easily 
grown cactus with 
abundant silky 
white, hair-like 
cobwebs. Comes 
from high in the 
Andes of Peru. One 
of the finest and 
rarest cacti. Ours 
are really hand¬ 
some plants. 50c 
and 75c each. 
Grafted Plants 
$1.25. 
• PEANUT CACTUS. (Chamaecereus Sylvestrii.) A 
dwarf, free blooming scarlet flowered cactus. See 
colored illustration above. A quick growing plant 
without sharp spines and one that flowers every 
spring. Easy to propagate as every piece grows. 
Even young plants flower freely. Nice branched 
plants. 25c. 
GRAFTED PEANUT CACTUS. Every cactus fan¬ 
cier wants a grafted cactus in their collection. These 
rapidly grow into valuable specimens. Grow your 
own specimen and save money. Grafted on N. ser- 
pentinus. 4 to 6" tall. 50c. 
1 1 CURIOSITY COLLECTION / 1 
) Collection of 6 plants illustrated at top of / 
) page. $1.15 Postpaid. I I 
OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAIN 
OLD MAN PROM THE ANDES. 
(Oreocereus Celsianus). A fine white 
haired Old Man from the Bolivian 
Andes. Long, snowy hair from the 
spine areoles. A handsome rare va¬ 
riety and a beauty for your collec¬ 
tion. 75c to $1. Variety Bruennowii 
with copious silvery brown wool. 
Beautiful. 50c. O. fossulatus. White 
wool. Rare. 50c. 
• ORGAN PIPE CACTUS. (Pachy- 
cereus). Easily grown, handsome 
plants. Just the thing for the win¬ 
dow garden. P. Pringlei. Beautiful 
colmunar small plants 2" tall with 
red and yellow spines. Easy to 
grow. 25c. P. marginatus. Smooth 
columns. 25c. P. chrysomallus. A 
fine Mexican species. 30c. C. col- 
umna - Trajani. Trajan’s Column. 
Rare. 25c. 
GRIZZLY BEAR 
• SILVER DUMPLING CACTUS. 
(Mam. elegans.) Silver white globes 
with a chaplet of ruby red flowers. 
Even small plants bloom. Seed pods 
which follow are bright red. A 
beauty and easily grown. See color 
plate above. 35c. 
XMAS CHEER. (Sedum guatema- 
lensis.) A beautiful, new succulent 
with holly green leaves tipped with 
red. A charming small plant for 
bowls. See color plate above. 15c. 
Hueruia. Pictured above, these 
most interesting plants are closely 
related to the Star Fish Flowers. 
H. Schneideriana bears morocco-red 
stars with finger-like prickly stems. 
35c. H. Fenzigii has jet black bells. 
Most rare and interesting. 35c. H. 
longistuba bears handsomely spotted 
bell-shaped stars all summer. 35c. 
L. Loosneriana with tawny red bells. 
35c. One of each for $1. 
• GRIZZLY BEAR. (O. ursina). One of the most 
attractive and widely sought cacti. Long, pure white 
hair completely clothing the plant. The beautiful, 
satiny, rose colored flowers are 3" across. At great 
trouble we have had our plants collected where the 
temperature falls to 10° below zero. 35c. 
Peniocereus Greggii. A handsome night-blooming 
cereus with white flowers. Its greatest peculiarity 
is its huge turnip shaped root often weighing many 
pounds. Nice young plants. 25c. 
Fish Hook Cactus. (Mam. capensis). Handsome 
fish-hook spined thimble cactus with pretty pink 
flowers. 25c. 
Monkey Tail. (Aporocactus x Mallisoni.) A hybrid 
“Rattail” with large, bright red flowers. A real eas¬ 
ily grown plant. 35c. 8" grafted plants where 
branches hang down naturally. 75c. 
BURBANK’S SPINELESS CACTUS. The wonder¬ 
ful fruit bearing cactus developed by Luther Bur¬ 
bank. Fruit size of duck eggs with pineapple flavor. 
Heavy fruit bearers. 50c. 
LEMON VINE CACTUS. (Pereskia aculeata.) A 
handsome vine with glossy green leaves and creamy 
white clusters of sweet lemon scented flowers. Fine 
for grafting other cacti. 25c. 
Rabbit Ears. (O. microdasys.) The ear-like pads 
are covered with golden spicules and often come in 
pairs giving the plant a peculiar rabbit-like appear¬ 
ance. 25c. ,, . ^ ,, 
• GOLDEN STAR CACTUS. (Mamillaria Stella aur- 
ata.) Bright yellow, thimble-like dwarf cactus with 
star-like clusters of spines. Grow into handsome 
specimens, the babies piling up about them. 25c. 
M. elongata with spines 
shaded red. 25c. M. e. 
tenuis. Perfect, yellow, 
clustered jewels. 25c. 
NIGHT BLOOMING 
CACTUS. This group of 
night bloomers, Harrisias, 
are easily grown, free 
bloomers. The plant at 
the right had 36 flowers at 
one time, each over 5 
inches across. H. Simp- 
sonii. A beautiful Flori¬ 
dan species. 25c. H. Mar- 
tinii. Fine white flowers. 
Easy to grow. 25c. H. 
tortuosa. Very spiny. 50c. 
NIGHT BLOOMING 
HARRISIAS. 
♦—Cacti Make Fine House Plants. They Thrive In Gas Heated Rooms—♦ 
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