CACTI 
low. Evergreen and the gem of hardy 
Opuntias for the rock garden. Small 
flowering plants, 50c; clumps, $1.00. 
Opuntia fragilis. Brittle Cactus. Joints an 
inch or less in length, very spiny, scarce¬ 
ly flat. The form, O. fragilis var. aren- 
aria, has flat joints of larger size. Either 
form, small clumps, 50c each. 
Opuntia Schweriniana. Nearly alpine, form* ; 
ing neat clumps of oval joints nearly 
two inches in length; flowers yellow. 
Small clumps, 50c. 
Opuntia hybrids and selected types. Hy¬ 
brids are frequent among the Opuntias, 
and we have selected and propagated 
several of the finest small-growing types; 
nursery-grown plants. 
Opuntia, Apache. (Rutila x polyacantha.) 
Thick, oblong joints, connected in an 
erect clump formation to 10 or 12 inches 
high. Distinct for its growth and for its 
numerous and ferocious brown - red 
spines. Outstanding and attracts much 
attention. 50c. 
Opuntia, Cimarron (fragilis x rutila). A 
high-altitude form of extra hardiness; 
small semi-cylindrical joints, strongly 
tinged red or purple, flowers apricot- 
yellow. A gem for the small garden, 50c. 
Opuntia, Corona (fragilis x polyacantha.) 
Small, ovate, flat joints, the small clumps 
flowering profusely. Flowers yellow, 
with red center, and a crown (corona) 
of red filaments. 50c. 
Opuntia mesacantha Gloriosa. A rather 
large-growing variety with few spines. 
Flowers very showy, yellow, with a red 
j center and deep red filaments. 50c. 
Opuntia Xanthostemma. The red-flowered 
Opuntia from western Colorado. Very 
similar to O. rhodantha, but makes more 
compact clumps. 50c. 
FRUIT 
Apples, 4 ft. and up. Each $1; Doz. $10. 
Delicious 
Jonathan 
Rome Beauty 
Staymen Winesap 
Wealthy 
Yellow Transparent 
Cherries, 3 ft. and up. Each $1, Doz. $10. 
Early Richmond 
English Morello 
Montmorency 
SEEDS 
Packet 
lA oz. 
Oz. 
Aquiiegia coeruiea__ __ 
$1.00 
$3.50 
Aquilegia Rainbow Blend _ 
1.00 
3.50 
Colorado Blue Spruce (select) _ 
_ 26c 
.50 
1.50 
Note; we are currently not listing seeds of Colorado Wild Flowers. 
(Plant spruce in shaded and well ventilated frame. Springtime preferred, after danger 
of frost is past.) 
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