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Notocactus haselbergii 
Ech. bridgesii. A magnificent globular 
species with very large white flowers. 
Small grafted.$1.50 
Ech. camplyacantha. Clustering, globular 
plants with large tubular white flowers. 
Small.RC 25c 
Ech. imperialis. An excellent new species 
of unknown origin. Tall cylindric 
plants with short spines and beautiful 
white flowers. Small grafted.$1.00 
Ech. kratochviliana. Globular plants with 
stiff gray spines, creamy white flowers. 
Smill grafted..$1.00 
Ech. multiplex. Clustering, globular 
plants bearing immense trumpet shap¬ 
ed pink flowers. One of the best. Small 
RC 15c, 2 in. P 25c, 3 in. P 50c, 4 in. 
P $1.00. 
Ech. nigra. A dark spined species with 
white flowers. Small grafted.$1.00 
Ech. pelecyrhadhis. Another fine one. 
Small grafted.$1.00 
Ech tubiflora. Globular clustering plants, 
white flower. Small.RC 25c 
Ech. turbinata. Clustering, short spined, 
globular heads bearing large white 
flowers. Small RC 15c, 2 in. P 25c, 3 
in. P 35c, 4 in. P 50c. 
Epithelantha micromeris. The Golf Ball 
or Button Cactus. Little balls covered 
with a dense net work of fine white 
spines. Tiny pink flowers, red fruit. 
P 15c. A variety with a waxy appear¬ 
ance.P 15c 
Eriosyce korethroides. A splendid new 
globular plant from South America. 
Grows larger than Echinopsis. Red 
flowers. Small grafted plants, $1.00 
Escobaria runyonii. Clusters of very 
small, round, fine spined heads. Plants 
.25c 
Mammillaria schiedena 
Escobaria dasyacantha. Tall clustering 
heads covered with straight white 
spines, pink flowers. 2 in. P 25c, 
Clusters.50c 
Escobaria sneedii. A white spined rare 
species. Small grafted plants.75c 
Frailea. A South American genus of very 
small, freely clustering plants with 
rounded or depressed tops and low 
tubercled ribs bearing very small, 
harmless spines. The yellow flowers 
'are small and usually cleistogamous 
i.e. they set fruit without the flower 
opening. 
Fr. grahlianus. Purplish plants with light 
colored spines.1 in. RC 35c 
Fr. pumilis. Freely clustering plants with 
many purplish spines. 
.1 in. blooming P 50c 
Fr. schilinzkianus. Biscuit shaped green 
plants, short dark spines. 
.1 in. blooming P 50c 
Gymnocalyciums are a group of small, 
hemispherical plants from South Am¬ 
erica. They bear short, stiff spines, 
many flowers, and brilliant fruits. All 
are worth a place in any cactus collec¬ 
tion. 
Gy mo. mihanovichii. Hemispherical, 
highly colored plants with light de¬ 
pressed spines, green flowers, red 
fruits. Flowering plants. 
.114 in. 75c, 1 y 2 in. $1.00 
Gymno. quehlianus. Dark green hemis¬ 
pherical plants with appressed light 
colored spines. Rare. Strong grafted 
plants.$1.00, 114 in. S $1.00 
Hamatocactus setispinus. (Echinocac- 
tus). Globular, small green plants, 
brown hooked spines, many yellow 
flowers, red fruits.1% in. S 25c 
