Temple City, Calif. 
C. gladils pina .25 
C. jaumevet .30 
C. nicelsae. Flowers yellow with red center .50 
C. ottonis. Grayish-green, white flowers .50 
C. pallida. Short thick tubercles, flowers yellow .50 
C. palmeri. Light yellow recurved central spines .60 
C. schwarziana .40 
C. scolymoides. From Central Mexico .35 
C. valida .40 
C. vaupeliana .25 
DENMOZA erythrocephala. 
“barrel type.” 
Globular when small, 
with age forms tall Seedlings .25 

Cephalocereus senilis 
ECHINOCACTUS. Sturdy “Barrel Cactus.” 
E. grusonii. The “Golden Barrel.’ Has light green 
body covered with golden yellow spines. 114 inch .35, 
larger specimens $1.00. Prices on large show spect- 
mens quoted on request. 
E. horizonthalonius. A flattened Texas species .20 
E. ingens. Seedlings .25. Field grown specimens three 
to four inches across $1.00 
ECHINOCEREUS. The ‘Hedgehog Cactus.” 
E. amoenus. Small flattened stems seldom branching, 
flowers magenta, grafted .75 
E. armatus. Mexican species similar to E. pectimatus 
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. blanckii, Slender trailing stems, flowers purple .25 
. boyce-thompsonii .20 
Ash colored spines, flowers purple .30 
. conglomeratus .25 
. dasyacanthus, The Texas ‘Rainbow Cactus.” 
ering size plants .50 
E. ehrenbergii. Bright green stems, white spines .50 
E. engelmannii. Colorful spines of many variations. 
Magenta or purplish flowers. Single stemmed plants 
.25, larger branched ones .50, flowering size .75 
E. fendleri. Sturdy grower, flowers deep purple .35 
E. fitchiz. Flowers pink .25 
E. knippelianus. Blackish green nearly spineless stems, 
flowers pink .50 each, grafted specimens $1.00 
E. pectinatus. Flowers ruffed pink .75 
E. pentalophus. Slender procumbent. 
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E. reichenbachit. 
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E. rigidissimus, Arizona “Rainbow Cactus” .75 
. cimerascens. 
Pia ta fa 
Flow- 
Flower purple 
“Lace Cactus.” Large pink flowers 

ECHINOPSIS COLLECTION. Six named plants of 
the free flowering kinds. Our selection $1.75 
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E, salm-dyckianus. Orange colored flowers which last 
nearly a week and remain open at night. Rare $1.00 
E. scheeri. Slender with long tubed flowers of deep 
pink, also stays open at night. Rooted .20 
E. species nova. From Sonora, Mexico, grows in small 
clusters. Flowers yellow .50, clusters .75 
ECHINOPSIS or “EASTER LILY CACTUS.” Flowers 
extremely large. Easiest of all cactus to grow. 
E, ancistrophora. Rich dark green with large white 
flowers, faintly fragrant .40, 2 inch specimens $1.00 
E. bridgesit. 
E. calochlora. Shiny golden green color. Flower white. 
Small plants .25, larger .50 
E. campylacantha .25 
E. eyresi. 
Short columnar, flower large white .25 
Sturdy with very short spines and white 
fragrant flowers .25, larger .35, flowering size .75 
E. hamatacantha. A small growing one with an at- 
tractive flower tinged with pink .25, larger flowering 
size $1.00 
E. huottii, Short columnar type from Bolivia. Flowers 
large, white in center, pink outside. Large $1.00 
E. leucantha. Sturdy plant with long black spines. 
Flower purplish on outer petals, inner ones white .25 
E. leucorhodantha. Flowers pink and white .50 
E. lobivioides .20 
E. multiplex, Producing large pink, fragrant flowers 
throughout summer. Small plants .15, big ones .50 
E. rhodotricha var. robusta. Dark gray green body 
growing quite large. Flowers white. Strong plants. 
Flowering size .75 
E. silvestrit. Globular with whitish spines .40 
E. hybrid cascade. Flowers very large, white tinged 
with pink .35, flowering size $1.75 
E. hybrid ducor. Flower pink .35, flowering size $1.75 
E. “Heavenly Twins’ hybrid. Bears large double pink 
flowers .50, flowering size $1.00 

Echinocactus ingens 
E. hybrid makla. Free flowering, with medium size 
oe pink blossoms .35, flowering size $1.75 
E. “'Rosea’ hybrid. Dark green with rose pink flowers 
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E. hybrid splendora. Large deep pink flowers shading 
paler toward center .35, flowering size $1.00 
E. unnamed seedling hybrids. Five vigorous seedlings 
$1.00. Flowering size shipped with buds during sum- 
mer $1.00 
November 17, 1942. 
Plants arrived O.K. They sure were fine. Want to 
thank you for the fine stock. This was my first order 
from you, but. r sure will be back again. 
C. H. Lewis, Kansas City, Mo. 
