

or Orchid Cacti 
RCHID CACTI are amongst the easiest grown of 
all cacti while their blossoms surpass even 
Orchids in their brilliant coloring and size. The huge 
blossoms, like giant water lilies, are up to 10 inches 
in diameter. The glowing, satiny petals display a 
rainbow irridescence. Vivid and clear are the shining 
reds in all shades from scarlet to deep crimson, 
bright are the pinks, salmon, orange reds, snowy 
white, white and gold. And more beautiful if pos- 
sible are the bicolors with scarlet outer petals and 
effulgent violet throats! 
LATONA. This huge, many-petalled flower is an exquisite 
orchid pink with broad, overlapping petals and so freely 
borne that the stems are weighted down in wreathlike 
arches. A truly magnificent and unusual flower. 40c. 
PINK NYMPH. A charming salmon pink blossom and a 
very fine bloomer. The petals are distinctly ruffled and 
widely overlapping. Very pleasing, flowering late in the 
season. 35c. 
WHITE ORCHID CACTUS. (Epiphyllum strictum.) Bears 
many star-shaped, white blossoms on long arching stems. 
Flowers all spring and summer. Large plants 12 in. or more 
50c. Smaller 25c. 
EDEN. A robust growing variety with handsome, fragrant 
blossoms. Outermost petals bronze shading to yellow with 
pure white inner petals. 50c. 
LUNA. Large white flowers with narrow, recurved outer 
petals. Inner petals edged with pale lemon yellow. 50c. 
LILACINUS. A beautiful cup-shaped flower, lilac-pink 
with rose center and satiny sheen. 50c. 
PADRE. An old favorite with warm pink blossoms that 
may be found in blossom any month in the year. A vigor- 
ous, healthy plant. 50c. 
RAMONA. Well shaped flowers the outer petals rose-pink 
the inner series salmon to pale pink. 50c. 
ROSE PERFECTION. Many beautifully shaped miniature, 
pale rose blossoms. Very unusual, free blooming. 35c. 
SACUNTALA. A handsomely 
striped flower of a very unusual 
color. The long petals are terra- 
cotta edged with carmine with a vio- 
let center stripe. 50c. 
VIVIANA. Bright burgundy-red 
blossoms opening almost flat. From 
the center cascades the tassellike 
white stamens. 35c. 
PEACOCKII. Immense blossoms 
10 in. across with broad, overlap- 
ping, waved petals. Vivid carmine 
the luminescent throat intense vio- 
let-blue. It is well considered one 
of the most beautiful of all. 50c. 

THANKSGIVING CACTUS 
Schlumbergera Russelliana 
The first to bloom in the fall is 
this very pretty Xmas Cactus that 
flowers in November and December. 
The handsome flowers are like the 
Xmas Cactus but are salmon pink 
in color. 37c. 
CHRISTMAS CACTUS 
Zygocactus truncatus 
This old favorite bears showers of Fuschia- 
like blossoms from late December to March 
when flowers are scarcest and doubly wel- 
come. Give it the same treatment as recom- 
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THE GORGEOUS, FREE FLOWERING ORCHID CACTUS “GLORIA” 
This magnificent variety has gorgeous flame-colored blossoms 8 in. to 9 
in. across. Its season of bloom is one of the longest of all: flowers being 
found from April to August. It is very easy to grow, moderate in size and 
flowers when quite small 3 in. and 4 in. pot plants making nice flowering 
specimens. I think it one of the most outstanding varieties and 
unqualifiedly recommend it to the beginner. Each 35e¢ and 50c 
TULIP. A very vivid red flower with extremely 
broad, rounded petals. Charming. 35c. 
ROSETTA. A handsome basket variety with 
delicate, rose-pink blossoms resembling rosebuds. 
Blooms very freely. 50c. 
LEOBNERI. This is vigorous, healthy plant, 
with triangular or flat, much branched stems. The 
large 8 in. blossoms are deep carmine within, the 
outer petals shading to lilac. Opens very widely 
with curling outer petals. 35c. 
AMBER QUEEN. Outer petals are shiny, deep 
red with waved margins. Inner petals orange-red 
shading to yellow at base giving the flower a rich 
amber glow. 50c. 
FRAU. LIBERTA KNEBEL. A handsome brick- 
red flower with tapered, frilled petals edged with 
violet the petals standing well apart. 75ec. 
HANS REHM. Glistening deep red 8 in. to 9 in. 
blossoms with inner petals edged with purple 
with orange center stripe. 50c. 
THE QUEEN CACTUS 
Epiphyllum oxypetalum. 
An old-time, favorite house plant of the very 
easiest culture. Blooms in the summertime with hand- 
some snowy-white blossoms which are as fragrant as 
home, the cool Oregon Mountains in Brazil, A Beautiful Orchid Cactus a dish of tropical fruits. The long tubes of the flow- 
it grows up in the trees sharing the misty 
sunlight with the Pop Corn Cactus, ferns and 
ers bend gracefully upward to display its chaste 
heart. It blooms freely in a 4 inch pot the green, 
Orchids. As the plants mature they form a This is a singularly beautiful variety i : 3 ] 
woody trunk the pendent branches bearing with perfectly formed blossoms. The petals rippled leaves being quite attractive. The new 
scores of their bright hose-in-hose 25 are of beautiful satiny texture and, in branches are pencil-shaped bearing the flat flowering 
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CHRISTMAS OR CRAB’S CLAW CACTUS A ruby-red eye in the center of the flower 
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PEACOCK COLLECTION 
Collection H3 
A choice free-blooming collection for the 
beginner. Plants of easiest culture. 
1. Etoile de Contich. 
2. Scarlet Giant. Orange scarlet. 
3. Latona. Orchid rose. 
4. Eden. Gold and white. 
5S. Amber Queen. Orange and amber. 
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15 in. $1. Small 35c. Fine Plants. 50c. 
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