CACTUS ASSORTMENTS 
ASSORTED CACTI, as many varieties as possible in the price range. 
AC No. 3, unlabeled .$ 3.00 per 100 
AC No. 5, labeled to name. 5.00 per 100 
AC No. 10, labeled to name. 10.00 per 100 
OTHER CACTUS ASSORTMENTS: Cylindrical Opuntias .See Page 14 
Pad Opuntias .See Page 15 
Mammillarias (Neomammillarias) .See Page 16 
Cacti comprise such a large group that we have divided it into several sections in our catalog. Generally speaking, Optunias 
are quick growing types and these and the quick growing varieties of Cereus must have plenty of sunlight during their growing 
period and should be kept as dry and cool as possible without injury during long, dark, cloudy, winter periods and this will 
apply to a lesser extent to nearly all varieties of Cacti. If Cacti are over-watered between the time they are transplanted and 
the starting of new root growth, there is some danger of the plants rotting and in the case of Mammillarias and some other 
varieties, it is better to water very sparingly during the week or two after planting. 
(For soil mixture and planting directions see Pages 3 and 9.) 
(For handling and planting. Cactus tongs are indispensable. See Page 9 for Tongs.) 
(For illustrations, prices, and varieties see Pages 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16.) 
CACTI—General List 
(Numbers in brackets correspond to numbers on cuts.) 
each 100 
(111) Acanthocereus pentagonus.$ .10 
(88) Astrophytum myriostigma .15; .25 
(82) ” ornatum. 
(101 Bergerocactus emoryi 3 to 4 in.10 
” ” Larger sizes up to .35 
Borzicactus sipium. 
each 
(92) Carnegiea gigantea. 
Cephalocereus chrysacanthus. 
(96) ” senilis .10; .15; .25; 
Cereus aquareus .05; .10; 
“ chende. 
” monstrosus Mixed Types.10; .15; .25 
35 
50 
15 
100 
(♦Indicates seedlings not yet ready for sale when catalog was printed.) 
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