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Escobaria dasyacantha. Texas. Similar to E. tuberculosa with 
more regular spines. FIs. pink.15c to 25c 
E. rurtyoni. Texas. Small variety; spines white tipped with 
brown. FIs. yellowish; fruit red.15c to 25c 
E. tuberculosa. Large for the genus. Spines gray; fls. pink; 
fruit red.15c to 25c 
Escontria chiotilla .25c 
Espostoa lanata (Pilocereus dauivitzi) . Ecuador. The most 
beautiful of hairy cereus. Completely covered with white 
wool with a few stiff, yellow spines. Comes from the high 
Andes.50c to $1.00 
FEROCACTUS 
F. acanthodes. "The California Barrel.” All sizes. . .25c to $10.00 
F. alamusanus. Sonora. Very rare.$1.00 to $3.00 
F. chrysacanthus. Cedros Is. Rare; yellow or red spines. Fls. 
satin yellow.$1.00 to $2.00 
F. coloratus. Lower Calif. Most beautiful of all the Ferocacti. 
Beautiful, dark red, broad spines.$1.00 and $2.00 
E. ecbidne .$1.00 
F. fordi. Lower Calif. Fls. handsome purple or rose purple. A 
fine plant.50c to $1.00 
F. gracilis. Lower Calif. Red spines with a few of the radials 
white. FI. petals red with yellow margins. Very fine.50c 
F. latispinus. (£. corniger ). A very symmetrical plant. Spines 
red, short and flattened. Flowers pink or white to purple. 
.50c to $1.50 
F. macrodiscus .50c 
F. matthsoni .*.50c 
F. melocactiformis (electracanthus). Mexico. The spreading 
amber spines make a very showy plant.50c to $1.50 
F. nobilis (recurvus). Mexico. Dark, red spines, centrals 
hooked; fl. petal red with white margins. A very showy 
plant.50c to $1.50 
F. pringlei. Mexico. Red spines with yellow fls.50c 
