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San Diego, California 
L. thionantha .75c 
L. from rumi. Offsets, 15c; grafted.30c 
Lophocereus australis. Lower Calif. Grows to 25 ft. FIs. pink. 
.50c to $1.00 
L. schotti. Ariz. and Mexico. A wonderful and much prized 
Cereus almost extinct in the U. S. except in cultivation. 
Small plants, 50c; Mature plants.$5.00 to $10.00 
var. monstrosus (mieckleyanus). "Totem Poles.” Very rare 
form. Only two small patches ever found. Lower Calif. 
Small: 50c to 75c. Large sizes.$1.00 to $5.00 
Lophophora williamsi. Texas and Mexico. The famous Peyote 
or Mescal Button. More has been written about this plant 
than any other in the Cactus world. Interesting and easy 
of culture.15c to 50c 
L. zeigleri (leu>ini) . Mexico. Smooth compared to the pre¬ 
ceding. FIs. pale yellow. S. 1 year.25c 
Machaerocereus eruca. Lower Calif. "Creeping Devil.” Looks 
like large, prickly caterpillar. 4 branch $2.00; smaller 
.75c and $1.00 
AL gummosus. Lower Calif. A heavily spined, sprawly to 
erect plant with wide open white to lavender, scented fls. 
Flowering branches 3 to 4 in. diameter. 14 to 26 in. tall. 
. $1.00 up 
Mamillopsis senilis. Mexico ...$1.50 
Mediocaclus coccineus. Three angled, purplish tinted stems. 
Lovely flowers.25c to 50c 
Mediolobivias are a division of the Rebutias and like them have 
beautifully colored fls. Rooted cuts at.25c each 
AL aureiflora. Yellow fls. Small, grafted.75c 
AL duursmaniana. Orange fls. Small, grafted.75c 
AL elegans. Fls. yellow. Small, grafted.75c 
Monvillea cavendishi. S. Amer. Slender, thorny, night bloom¬ 
ing cactus .35c 
AL spegazzinii. S. Amer. Beautiful, slender, purple-green stems 
mottled with cream. White flowers. Grafted plants.35c 
Myrtillocactus cochal. Lower Calif. Branching; blue-green; 
columnar with heavy, gray-black spines. Small, white fls . 
and red fruit. Small plants 50c. Branching plants 8 to 16 
inch...$1.00 to $2.50 
AL geometrizans. Beautiful glaucous blue with black spines. 
A fine plant. Mexico.15c to $1.50 
AL schenki. Mexico .35c 
Neobesseya missouriensis. The Neobesseyas are very beautiful, 
white spined, clusters with brilliant, red fruit. All very 
nearly alike.25c to $1.00 
N. notesteini. Montana. A very rare plant that took the prize 
as such at the Cactus and Succulent Show, 1936. . . . 50c to $1.00 
N. similis .25c to $1.00 
Neolloydia beguini. Pure white spines.$1.00 
