FOREWORD 
Read Carefully 
These prices are F.O.B. San Diego, Calif. Heavy 
packages will be sent Express Collect, light ones by 
mail, in which case postage may be sent upon receipt 
of plants. This is to insure that I shall not be 
niggardly in the size of the pkants I send you. This 
does not mean that I'll give you a $1 plant for 15c, 
but the best 15c one I have. Please mention when 
ordering that you will send postage on receipt of 
plants. “S’ indicates seedling. R.C. means rooted 
cut. 
I do my very best about plant names, but cannot 
positively guarantee them as too many of them are 
still in doubt among the expert botanists. 
This catalogue supersedes all former ones, and is’ 
not issued yearly. 
DO NOT ORDER FROM OLD CATALOGUES 
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CACTI FOR THE AMATEUR 
By Scott E. HASELTON (1938) 
What Cacti are and how to grow them. The most 
popular and valuable book for the beginner. 150 
pages and 160 illustrations, including color plate of 
110 named Cacti. Paper bound $1.00. Board bound 
$1.50. (Foreign postage 15c). 
The thousands of letters of appreciation have led 
to a second printing within the first year. 
SUCCULENTS FOR THE AMATEUR 
By BROWNE, WHITE, SLOANE, REYNOLDS 
Edited by Scotr E. HASELTON (1939) 
A companion book to aid the beginner in selecting 
and naming succulents other than Cacti. Clear illus- 
trations of 400 plants and introductions to 800 names. 
11 color plates. 172 pages. Paper bound $1.50. 
Cloth bound $2.00. (Foreign postage 15c.) 
Endorsed by the Cactus and Succulent Society of 
America. This book is pie at one third of its 
value so that every Succulent grower may have one. 
CACTUS AND SUCCULENT JOURNAL 
Published monthly by the Cactus and Succulent 
Society of America. Of interest to amateur and 
scientist. $3.00 per year includes membership to 
Society. Address Box 101, Pasadena, California, or 
order from me. 
