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NOTOCACTUS mammulosus, 13" 
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ap attractive plant with short, stiff spines on dark red plant 
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N. ottonis, 18 to REO TROUSE BUR IUT E GAS aa hl la G00) Si a a 
Attractive spines on dark green plant. 
OLD MAN CACTUS - See Cephalocereus senilis 
UPUNTIA basileria, 3° to 5" eared, rooted cuttings... sesecssccetsecscee 
Je DAStLaris/ Vere TaMisey, UUNOOLOd) CULLINES sas avedses eencccencnececcs 
Small, smooth, purplish, flattened stems; almost spineless. 
0 cylindrica, 3" rooted MUMS ah ab Od sice Wu lee WAG ele e eye WO 6's Bees won %e 
2M unrooted CULE TIPS cc ekecev ee ebliie bers egivedesses ewes s 
Bright green, almost smooth, short, widely spaced spines. 
QO. elata var. oblongata, 4" unrooted CUUTINEB se tenccenveccvcscccsccsce 
Smooth, shiny, dark green, oblong, spineless, 
0. erectoclada, 13" branched, rooted CULTIN GS cececvcererccevsevesveces 
Miniature ian of the Piet sane d type growing in small clusters 
which do not break up when shipped. Destined to become one of the 
most popular plants. 
0. glomerata, an rooted RUG UES ess ve viele ed so 6ew ee 0a 0a ee desea nes a e000 
"Paper Spined Opuntia." Rare and striking; the spines look like 
thin pieces of paper; joints globular. (Pl. 18) 
Cau Mant Ae Ge, Neteecoy er CEL G INES scitie e's eg. 4 bie so es pees vie Soe be ea heed. aves 
“Boxing Glove." Actual crests of this popular plant, not just 
the ordinary semi-monstrose forme 
O. Microdasys, unrooted CUtTINGSceercecvcceserseseccereveserssceseseces 
Small, flat stems dotted with yellow clusters of small spinelets. 
Very popular. (Pl. 17) 
O. monacantha, 2" branches picked from eared fruitecsccrccncecssvesers 
Spineless, bright green, thin stems. 
O. monacantha variegata, 4" to 6" unrooted cuttingsscceccsecccsercvoves 
Light yellow and green mottled; new growth often pink. 
‘O. schickendantzii, 4" to 6" unrooted cubtingsescccccccccessescscsccee 
Narrow tapering joints, light yellow-green, short spines. 
O. verschaffeltii, rooted CULTIN GS eecceccerrserevevereseersevesreevens 
Smooth, round joints about the diameter of a pencil, bearing 
cylindrical leaves near the top of the stems. 
Os vilis, unrooted CUTEIN BS ccccccesccnce ress eenrreasseseresesereeesees 
Cylindrical trunk; branches like a small tree. 
OREOCEREUS celsianus, A eae Os gtlalt a CGMh bod bE Bs Celet ae mele he sea 
Hair longer and stiffer than 0, trollii and stands out from the 
plant. (Ple 24) 
O. trolLis. Thy CHOCCHEHOHSOHSOHHET EHS CHHOSCHHHTHEFTHOEHTHRHDESCHESH OHHH EHREH HEHEHE 
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Columnar plant covered with long, white, silky hairs, particularly 
at the tip. Wry desirable. 
PACHYCEREUS columna~troajani, 13" THERE REPE Pee ee 
P, pringlei, 14 is to Caged a Mikasa a Pele CASA AEDs we 6 Ot bebe 8 ete 0a See ee Hees 
Gray- green ee body, abundant lighter colored spines. Very 
effective and unusual type. 
PAPER SPINED OPUNTIA = Soo Opuntia glomerata 
PEANUT CACTUS + See Chamaecereus silvestrii 
PILCCEREUS chrysacanthus, Be ety Mitac) bk 'a bbw Ae Wee eee 6.0 88 8 Ae 66 be 0 898 5 we 
Beautiful, columnar plant; soft golden spines. 
Pe palmeri, i ere rrr eee eee ee ee 
White, wooly plant of columnar growth. 
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REBUTIA senilis, 1° he ls el, Cas 4 nc wha 6 este ds he kine ae San aoe es 
Completely covered with fine straight white bristles. 
STENOCACTUS lamellosus, Ree lisa eles Gemaee @ 8 66 bab O66 16.068 Boe 06 0 86 ® 
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