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R. W. KELLY 


CGACTRAND SUCGUEENTS 
1943 PRICE LIST 
Cacti will be found in alphabetical order according to first name (genus), in the first 11 pages of this 
catalog. Succulents will be found on pages 11 to 18. Please use the order blank on page 21. 
The price of this catalog is 10 cents deductible from your first order of $1 or more. 
CACTI 
ACANTHOCALYCIUM 1‘¢thionanthum. Dark green 
body with black spines which are red when young .50 
A. violaceum. Brownish spines; violet flowers .20, 
flowering size .50 
ACANTHOCEREUS) maculatus. 3 angled 
brownish color dotted with grey spots $1.00 
ANCISTROCACTUS scheerz. Flowers yellow .20 
APOROCACTUS conzatii, A faster growing ‘Rat 
Tail’ cactus than the following. Flowers larger .35 
A. flagelliformis. The “Rat Tail Cactus” .35 
ARIOCARPUS fissuratus. The Texas “Living Rock.” 
Pinkish flowers .25 
ARTHROCEREUS micros phaericus. Grafted .50 
A. mirabilis. Long tubed flowers. Seedlings .50 
ASTROPHYTUM asterzas. “Sea Urchin Cactus.’”’ Dark 
green, dotted with tufts of wool, spineless .50 
A. capricorne aurea, Has yellow spines on the older 
plants. Small .25, larger specimens .50 
A. capricorne major. Curled brownish spines .25 
A. capricorne minor.. Smaller with weaker spines. 25 
A. capricorne senilis. Longer tortuous spines .25 
stems, 
A. myritostigma coahuilense. Has a whiter body than 
the others .25, larger .35, flowering size .75 
A, myriostigma columnaris. Tallest of all .35 
A. myriostigma potosina. The “Bishop’s Cap.” Nice 
seedlings .20, flowering size .75 
A, myriostigma tamaulipensis .25, flowering size .75 

Astrophytum capricorne var. aurea 
A. myriostigma tetragona. 
flowering size .75 
Usually four angled .20, 
A. ornatum. “Star Cactus.” Yellowish brown spines 
.25, larger .75 
BINGHAMIA chosicensis. Yellow spines .25 
B. climaxantha. A new Peruvian species .35 
CARNEGIEA gigantea. “Arizona Giant Cactus.” Small] 
seedlings .25, larger .40 
CEPHALOCEREUS hoppenstedtiz. Bristly spines 40 
C. melanostele. White, woolly .30 
C. senilis. “Old Man Cactus.’’. Pure white bristly 
hair .25 and .35. Larger specimens $1.00 to $2.00 
CEREUS hybrid seedlings for grafting stock 3 to 4 
inches in height $1.00 per 10 plants, one plant .i5 
C. hybridus monstrosus. A monstrose form making 
odd irregular growths. Small .25, larger .50 
C. variabilis .20 

Astrophytum myriostigma v. potosina 
CHAMAECEREUS silvestriiz. The ‘Peanut Cactus” 
15 a 
CLEISTOCACTUS. A slender columnar type. 
C. baumanii. “Scarlet Bugler.’ Small .20, larger .35 
C. buchtienit. Reddish brown spines, red flowers .50 
C. smaragdiflorus. Flower tipped with green .75 
C. straussi1, “Silver Torch.’ Erect showy plants with 
bristly spines .20, large ones $1.00 
CONSOLEA rubescens. Grows treelike with chocolate 
brown pads nearly spineless .35 
C. spinosissima. Dense whitish spines .50 
COPIAPOA cinerea. Grayish green with yellowish 
spines. Small grafted ones $1.00, larger specimens 
grafted $2.00 
CORRYOCACTUS MELANOTRICHUS. From the 
high Andes. Small .30, larger branched plants .60 
CORYPHANTHA. Globular or cylindric type, par- 
ticularly well adapted to pot culture. 
C. andreae. Dark green, rounded tubercles, flowers 
large yellow .25 
C. asterias, Tubercles pointed, flowers pinkish .25 
C. bergeriana .25 
C. bumamma. Round tubercles, flowers yellow .25 
C. clava. Elongated, yellowish spines and flowers .40 
C. cornifera. Tubercles somewhat overlapping like a 
pine cone, flowers yellow .50 
C. dyckiana .50 
C. echinoidea. Small growing, flowers rose-colored .25 
C. elephantidens. Rose red flowers .40 
C. erecta. Grows taller, branching at base .35 
C. georgii. Purplish body when young. Yellow 
flowers .35 
