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Alamillaria bocasana 
A white woolly one with hooked red spines. 
AL celsiana. Handsome, densely covered with creamy- 
yellow spines, flowers carmine .25, larger .35 
M. centricirrha .25 
Al. chinocephala. Globular with whitish dense spines 
.35, larger .50 
Af. collina .40 
Al. compressa. Tubercles angular and large with long 
white spines, flowers light pink .25 
Al. conspicua. Rare .75 
AL coronaria .75 
AL crucigera. Covered with dense white spines, four 
centrals in form of a cross .25, larger .35 
AL decipiens. Small green body making many off¬ 
sets .50 
Al. densispina. Many dense yellow straight spines .25 
to .50 
Al. denudata. Small whitish plant, difficult .35 
Al. dioica. Hooked spine, difficult .75 
AL dolichocentra. A fast growing attractive one with 
bright green, angled tubercles, few spines and carmine 
flowers, fine for indoor culture. Nice plants .35, 
smaller .25 
Al. durispina. Rather heavy brownish spines, flowers 
carmine, a good grower .40 
Al. elegans. Dainty white spined with brown central 
spines and small carmine flower .50 
Al. elongata. *100. Has slender finger-like stems cov¬ 
ered with short yellow spines, branches freely, flower 
white star-like. Small plants .25, with branches .35 
M. elongata Stella aurata. Larger than above with 
golden spines and a stiff central which is lacking in the 
one above .25 and .35 
Al. erythrosperma. A small clustering plant with a 
hooked spine. Single heads .25, clusters .50 
Al. flavoi'irens .50 
Al. fragilis. *101. .25 
Al. fragilis var. minima. Smaller than type .25 
Al. galeottii. Similar to dolichocentra .25 
Al. gigantea. The "Giant Mamillaria’’ grows well and 
fast making a large flattened sphere, flowers greenish 
yellow .40 
Mamillaria calacantha 
M. haageana. A neat little plant with dense white 
central spines and brown centrals bearing a circle of 
rose colored flowers around the tip .40 each. 
M. hahniana. *104. The "Old Lady of Mexico” 
covered with white spines and soft white silky hair, 
flowers red. Nice sized specimens .50, large imported 
plants of flowering size $1.50 
M. heeseana. Also known as petterssonii, grows large 
with brownish spines .50 
M. heyderi. Low growing flattened plant, flowers light 
pink with darker central stripe on petals .25, flower¬ 
ing size .50 
AL hidalgensis. Dark green body with few black short 
spines, flowers reddish .25 
Al. johnstonii. A rare one from Sonora, Mexico .40 
M. karwinskiana. Bears white bristles and wool be¬ 
tween the tubercles, spines dark tipped, flowers cream 
.25 and .35 
Al. klissingiana. Densely spined like a gray-white ball. 
A beautiful plant but difficult .2 5 
A\amillaria camptotricha 
MAMILLARIA COLLECTIONS. For those who are unfamiliar with the many interesting kinds, we will make 
special beginning collections giving a generous assortment of the better growing sorts in a fine color selection. 
12 named species $2.50 postpaid, or 25 named species for $5.00, of our own selection. 
