FAMOUS CACTUS GARDENS 
25 
HARDY CACTUS PLANTS 
These plants grow naturally where the winters are very cold. We cannot promise 
success with them in any given locality owing to various soil and moisture conditions. 
They are worth trying where hardy plants are desired. 
Echinocereus coccineus 
engelmannii 
mojavensis 
“ octacanthus 
perbellus 
" rigidissimus 
“ rosei 
“ viridiflorus 
Ferocactus acanthodes 
“ johnsonii 
Coryphantha neo-mexicana 
Coryphantha vivapara 
Neobesseya similis 
Neomammillaria microcarpa 
Opuntia aurea 
“ basilaris 
“ minima 
“ opuntia 
“ rodantha 
“ santa rita 
“ spinosior 
“ ursina 
MISCELLANEOUS SUCCULENT PLANTS 
¥ 
Agave del monte. Beautiful, dwarf, green 
plant, slightly variegated leaves, thread¬ 
ed margins.5 in. P 50c 
Agave nicholsiae. A small variegated 
Mexican plant.2 1 /£ in. S 25c 
Agave toumeyii. A dwarf variegated va¬ 
riety from Arizona. New. Hardy. 
.3 in. P 25c 
Agave utahensis. A dwarf gray green va¬ 
riety, with a long, wavy terminal spine. 
Hardy.5 in. P 35c 
Aloe variegata. The Partridge Breast 
Aloe. Small, stiff, angular leaves mark¬ 
ed by horizontal bars of green and 
white.2 in. P 35c 
Dyckia sulphurea. Forms rosettes of re¬ 
curved, glossy green leaves bearing 
marginal teeth, tall spines of yellow 
flowers. Strong plants.25c 
Euphorbia cereaformis. The Corn Cob 
Euphorbia. Forms compact clusters of 
fat, cob like branches.3 in. P 35c 
Euphorbia mammillatus. Fat, ridged, club 
like branches.5 in. P 35c 
Gasteria retata. The Harts’ Tongue. 
Fleshy, smooth, speckled leaves. 
.Small P 25c, Specimen P $1.00 
Hechtia texensis. Long, thin, recurved, 
gray green leaves bearing teeth on the 
edges.Small P 25c 
Kleinia articulata. The Candle Plant. 
Bears a whorl of green leaves at the 
top of its candle like joints.RC 15c 
Styllophyllum virens. Rosettes of deep 
green leaves. Native to San Clemente 
Island, California. Good rockery plant. 
Plants .35c 
“I am glad to inform you that all the plants arrived at me in perfect condition. 
Many thanks for your care in packing and forwarding.”—K. K., Japan. 
“I am very glad to inform you that I have duly received Ferocactus you sent last 
and the seedlings were all finer than I expected for which I express my hearty thanks.”— 
M. Y., Japan. 
“Rec’d the box of plants 0. K., and they are sure dandies. Thank you very much.”— 
M. S., Booker, Texas. 
