LAS CRUCES, NEW MEXICO 
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Coryphantha Macromeris 
A loose forming cluster 
cactus, grows in hard 
freezing weather in sandy 
soil. Single plants, 50c 
postpaid. 
Echinocactus 
Horizonthalonius 
Grows in lime formations 
well drained. Don’t plant 
in heavy soil. Large bright 
flowers. 4 or 8 oz. plants 
50c postpaid. 
Coryphantha Neomexi- 
cana (Radiosa) 
One of our hardiest cac¬ 
tus, lace thorns, small 
bulbs, a perfect round, 
fawn color in appearance. 
Rare. Sample plants, 50c 
postpaid. 
Coryphantha Macromeris 
Echinocereus Rosei 
Grows 18 inches high, forming sev¬ 
eral plants in clusters. Sample 4 to 
6-oz. by mail 75c postpaid. 
Display plant 4 to 6-pound, 75c f. o. b. 
Echinocereus Rosei 
Echinocereus Polycanthus 
Forms large heavy clusters, large bright r*d blossoms. 8-oz. 
to 16-oz. plants . 75c postpaid. 
5-pound cluster . 75c f. o. b. 
Opuntia Chlorotica, Fan-Tree Cactus 
Has short, clear yellow spines. Color is very bright, and shows 
up at a distance. The leaves are hard and woody. The only 
Opuntia that is known that cannot be rooted from cuttings. 
Very rare. Sample 6 to 8-oz. to pound plant. $1.50 postpaid 
Coryphantha Macromeras (Button Cactus) 
Small white button cactus. Very easy to grow 50c postpaid. 
