CORAL CACTUS (Nat. Size) 
The Coral Cactus is one of the prettiest of all with 
its circlet of brilliant red berries and pretty cream 
blossoms. Flowers and fruits profusely during winter 
and spring. Everyone succeeds with it. Mature pa 
fruiting specimens. VwC 
MAM I LLARIA PERBELLA LANATA 
This is an exceptionally free- 
blooming species with rose-pink blos¬ 
soms with a stripe down each petal. 
Commences flowering in late winter at 
size pictured. A very neat, vigorous 
little plant. 
%"-l" .*1C 
STAR PINCUSHION 
Coryphantha clava 
These close relatives of the Mamil- 
larias are very attractive with their 
wide spaced nipples and starry spines. 
They rapidly grow tall. This one 
bears plenty of pale-yellow 
blossoms. 
20c 
MAMILLARIA BOGOTENSIS 
Pale yellow spine clusters with 
wads of white wool the top flowering 
parts becoming well white-felted. The 
pink blossoms are borne well down 
on the sides. The only one from S. 
America. 2"—30c. Nice 1" 
plants.- 
19c 
Mamillaria durispina. This very charming 
variety has brown and straw-colored spines 
and nice pink blossoms during the spring. I am 
sure you will like it lor it is a most consistent 
bloomer. 2", 35c. 3", 50c. 1", 17c. 
Mamillaria Balleotii. A very pretty species 
for when blooming the spaces between the 
nipples are full of white cotton among which 
the crimson flowers appear. 1 1 / 2 "- 2 ", 30c. 
1 ", 20 c. 
Mamillaria Celsiana. A pale yellow spined 
variety bearing its spines in a beautifully 
regular spiraled pattern. A very choice and 
rare plant. 2''-21/2*’. 40c. 1", 25c. 
Mamillaria Schelhasei. Similar to the beau¬ 
tiful Powder Puff but with reddish centrals. 
Very pretty. II/ 4 ", 20c. 
Old Lady Cactus (Mamillaria Hahniana). 
This striking plant becomes with age com¬ 
pletely clothed with snowy white hair! Crim¬ 
son flowers. It is distinct from all other Pin¬ 
cushions and is a fit companion to the popu¬ 
lar Old Man! 11/,", 50c. 1", 35c. 
Grape Cactus. (Mamillaria prolifera). This 
interesting little species like the Old Lady 
Who Lived in a Shoe has a house full of chil¬ 
dren. A touch will detach the youngsters who 
will immediately start housekeeping on their 
own! You will like it. Fine clusters with many 
babies. 15c. 
Mamillaria Zeilmanniana. This is far and 
away the best and freest flowering of all Pin¬ 
cushions. The blossoms are large and borne 
in a wreath about the plant. They are a par¬ 
ticularly brilliant cerise-red! The plant is 
clumt>-forming with tiny fish hook spines. 
1", 35c. 
MAMILLARIA ELONGATA TENUIS 
Natural size 
Amongst all the cacti that I know this is one of 
the brightest and easiest to grow quickly forming 
fine clusters often producing 5 to 10 arms the r 
first season. Single each... . 1JC 
4 Clusters, each. 35c 
With 10 Heads.50; 
SIZES 25 or more Heads. 51.03 
Mamillaria decipiens. A rare but really in¬ 
teresting variety with strawy white spines and 
cream blossoms that often appear the first 
yearl You will like this. 1", 20c. 
Silver Dumpling. (M. elegans). This very 
popular variety has closely woven white 
spines in a pleasing spiraled pattern. I seldom 
have enough to supply all my customers. 
Bright pomegranate red blossoms! 1", 21c. 
Mamillaria carnea rosea. A pink flowered, 
profuse winter-blooming variety with large tri¬ 
angular nipples. A fine plant for collectors. 
II/ 2 ", 25c. 
Mamillaria crucigera. A rare red flowered 
species with gray spines in a spiral pattern. 
4-year old 1" plants. 20c. 
Mamillaria Klissingiana. A rare variety with 
spines so short, close and white as to make 
the plant appear whitewashed. IV 2 ", 35c. 
1", 25c. 
Mamillaria Kunzeana. A pretty relative of 
the Cotton Cactus with white hair and tiny red 
hooked centrals. The main root is short but 
thick and succulent. Nice crimson fruit. 1", 20c. 
Mamillaria Lesaunieri. A rare variety with 
globose form and pretty red flowers. Good 
bloomer. 20 c. 
COTTON CACTUS (Nat. size) 
Mamillaria longlcomma 
Long white hair with a single tiny fish hook. 
Cream flowers and brilliant cerise red curving nx 
berries! Fine. 1". *VC 
Mamillaria sempervivi. These are flat-topped, 
biscuit-shaped plants with short nipples 
crowned by small oppressed spines. When 
they bloom the plants appear dusted with 
snow among which the pink flowers appear. 
1 ", 20 c. 
Mamillaria flavovirens. A somewhat similar 
species with pale yellow blossoms. 1 1/2 * *, 25c. 
Mamillaria Viereckii. A small species flower¬ 
ing when only 1 / 2 ” acrossl Flowers yellow. 
3 / 4 ", 18c. 
FEATHER CACTUS. (Mamillaria plumosa). 
An extraordinary plant which bears "feathers" 
instead of spines! One of the handsomest 
plants I know, snowy white and entirely cov¬ 
ered with feathery spines. You will have to 
see it to become convinced. I have only a 
few plants. 3 / 4 ", 40c. N /2 “• 60c. 2", 75c. Clus¬ 
ters from $1.50 to $10. 
For General List of Mamillarias turn to Page 14 
THIMBLE CACTUS 
Mamillaria fragilis 
RUBY DUMPLING 
Mamillaria tetracantha 
Pure white spines.' Each baby 
wilt quickly grow. Each. 
15c 
Here is one that you can 
flower. 1^"—35c. Smaller. 
17c 
POWDER PUFF 
Mamillaria bocasana 
Like a bursting cotton boll with silky hair instead 
of spines. Easiest for beginners. 
Larger. 30c. Nice plants..AlC 
LADY FINGERS 
(Mamillaria elongata 
Schmollii) 
Dainty and so easy to grow. 
Fine clusters 35c. 4 r r 
SmaUei 
MEXICAN GEMS. Collection F4. These four charming Pincushions only. 
65c 
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