TREE CACTUS 
Piptanthocereus gonianthus 
Wonderfully free flowered. Blossoms 
white with outer pink sepals. 18" to 
24". $1.50 each. 
30" to 36" cuttings, $2.50 each. 
F. 0. B. Hynes. 
Nice seedlings. *WC 
MOON CACTI 
STETSONIA CORYNE 
A magnificent tree cactus 
to 30 feet. A fine small spec¬ 
imen with long, straight, 
dark spines. Rare. 2". 30c. 
G", 50c. 18". $2.50. 
CREEPING 
DEVIL 
Machaerocereus 
Strange, creeping, sea-lov¬ 
ing cacti from B. California 
where they grow near the 
coast. M. eruca is the true 
Creeping Devil from Magda 
lena Bay where it grows al¬ 
ways creeping toward the sea. 
6" plants. $1. 
M. gummosus. 7". 40c. 
Mediocactus coccineus. Tall 
climber with white flowers. 
35c. 
Mila Nealiana. (.rafted, 
50c. 
SILVER TORCH 
Cleistocactus Strausii 
The Silver Torch is a very popular cactus 
because of Its hairy white spines and beauti¬ 
ful growths. The flowers, which are borne 
up and down the stems for months, are bright 
red and tubular. You will note the luxuri¬ 
ance with which our plants grow, increasing 
in beauty from year to year. They bear 
their pretty white spines when very small 
and grow especially easy liking a fair amount 
of water if well drained. They will grow 
in either sun or shade and have stood 12° 
a bove zero unharmed. 
4"-6". 35c. 10". $1.00. 
15"-18" 3-5 heads. $2.50 F.O.B. Hynes. 
24"-30" 3-5 heads. $5.00 F.O.B. 
Nice l$i"-2* i -j 
plants 
MONVILLEA. A very 
interesting group from 
Brazil some being grown 
for their freedom of bloom, others for their handsomely mottled 
stems. They like a rich well-drained soil and a fair amount of 
water. Give plent of light. 
Brazilian Rock Cactus. See photo, page 18 
MONVILLEA MARITIMA. A very free blooming plant bearing snowy 
blossoms and big red fruits Very good plant in every way 2", 20c. 
4-6", 35c. 
M. phatnosperma. 25c. 
MYRTLE CACTUS 
MYRTILLOCACTUS. A genus found in Baja California, where it 
grows on the red clay hills. The plants form imposing specimens 
branching repeatedly to form wide topped heads up to 6 feet. 
MYRTILLOCACTUS SCHENCKII. A handsome species with wide- 
branching arms, 17c. 
M. Cochal. Bluish stems. 8"-10", 40c. 
M. goemetrizans. Blue-pink. 6". 35c. 
HAAGEOCEREUS 
FOX TAIL CACTI 
A handsome genus from the high mountains of Peru 
where they often form thickets on the steep, rocky moun¬ 
tainsides. The plants are golden or rufous from the 
dense, bristly spine clusters. Well grown plants are 
amongst the prettiest specimens to be found. They want 
but little water. 
Haageocereus acranthus, 25c. 6" specimens, 40c. 
Haageocereus chosicensis. Beautiful rufous spines. One 
of the best. 8"-10", $1.75. 1", 25c. 
HAAGEOCEREUS PACALAENSIS. Rich old gold 
spines thickly clothing the plant. 25c. 
Haageocereus australis. 2". 35c. H. humifusus 2". 35c. 
H. laredensis 6". 50c. H. Olowinskianus 1^". 25c. Hand¬ 
some 6" specimens. 40c. H. psuedomelanostele. 35c. 
5 Blooming Size Plants 
for a 5" Bowl 
COLLECTION F17 
A swell looking collection for a 
small bowl. Each plant is chosen for 
its beauty, interest or flowers. The 
kind of a bowl I like. Tiger Jaws. 
Lady Fingers. Peanut Cactus, Fairy 
Lanterns. Thornless Tree 
Cactus. Postpaid. jrwC 
ERIOCEREUS 
A genus of stout stemmed cacti that flower well in 
pots or where planted out become climbers. Some of 
the freest bloomers are among them. Give plenty of 
water in summer and a rich soil for best results. 
ERIOCEREUS BONPLANDII. A beautiful species 
bearing its 8" snowy blossoms in profusion all summer 
long, 20c. 
ERIOCEREUS JUSBERTII. A summer flowering species 
bearing astounding quantities of snowy blossoms. 10". 
75c. Small, 25c. 
Eriocereus adscendens. 25c. E. Guelichii, 25c. E. 
Martinii, 20c. E. Regelii 6", 30c. E. tephracanthus. 
20c. E. tortuosus 10", 75c. sm., 25c. 
FACHEIROA PUBLIFLORA. 4". 40c. 
ERDISIA MASI ERA. An inter¬ 
esting plant with red flowers from 
the high rocky valleys of the An¬ 
des. 35c. E. maxima 35c. E. squar- 
rosa. 40c. 
HARRISIA 
Very free blooming, upright, 
slender stemmed cacti from 
Florida and the Carribean. 
Harrisia Brookii. 6”, 35c. 
Harrisia eriophora. Free 
bloomer. 15c. 
Harrisia gracilis. Fine. 15c. 
Harrisia Simpsonii. 25c. 
Lophocereus Schotti. 35c. 
Tins blooms well for everyone and in the 
spring our beds have hundreds of blossoms! 
Whole rows of red buds form at the ground 
level and keep opening for weeks. They are- 
easy to care for and like quite a 
bit of moisture and not too much sun IWC 
RED CROWN CACTUS 
Rebutia minuscula. Nat. Size 
SCARLET BUGLER 
Cleistocactus Baumannii 
Blooms almost all the year 
around producing scores of scarlet 
red flowers which last for days. The 
picture falls far short of the ex¬ 
quisite brightness of the blossoms. 
8" LARGE BLOOMING. 40c. 
12" LARGE BLOOMING. 60c. 
3". 18c 
WALLFLOWER CROWN 
CACTUS 
Rebutia psuedodemlnuta 
These charming, free blooming little 
plants have only recently been 
brought from South America. The 
blossoms are vividly colored and the 
small plants bears flowers ofttmefl 
as large as themselves. They grow 
liking BOme -'hade 
and water 
JOSEPH’S COAT 
Opuntia monacantha varieyata 
Handsomely variegated with white, 
yellow, green and pink, this favorite 
grows most easily and is particularly 
sought as a pot plant in choice col- 
lections. An attractive specimen that 
is most appreciated. The yellow 
blossoms are quite pretty and even 
the seed pods are variegated. 
Nice plants 
SUN CEREUS 
Heliocereus speciosus 
This is one of the most brilliant 
blossoms I know. The 5" flowers 
are a glowing violet-purple shading 
to a glorious red a combination of 
colors indescribably beautiful. Give 
it a little shade and plenty of water 
during active growing * 
$rio 
WINDOW GARDEN COLLECTION F18. The above four pictured plants 
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