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F. echidne. Long yellow spines, small ones .25 
F. horridus. Each .50 
F, latispinus. ‘“Devil’s Tongue Cactus.” Wide flat re- 
curved spine which may be yellowish or red. Nice 
seedling plants .25 
F, macrodiscus, Seedlings .20 
F. melocactiformis (syn. F. electracanthus). Long yel- 
lowish spines, very attractive .35 
F, stainesii. Pretty Mexican species .35 
F, viridescens. Native to California. Colorful reddish 
spines. Smallest of all Ferocactus .25 
F. wislizenii. Sturdy, from Arizona. Seedlings .20 
FRAILEA. “Midget Cacti.’’ Smallest growing of the 
cactus family. Small flowers are yellow. 
F. dadakii .25, F. grahliana .25, F. gracillima 
pumila .20 
GYMNOCALYCIUM. South American cacti, globu- 
lar or flattened, ribs raised into protuberances, pointed 
below as in a chin, called “Chin Cacti.” 
G. anisitsii. Flowers large white, large field grown 
specimens $1.50, seedlings .25 
G. bodenbenderianum .35 
G. damsui, Seedlings .20 
G. denudatum. Flower white or pinkish .75 
G. fleischerianum .25 
G. gibbosum. Field grown flowering size $1.50, small 
25 
G. gibbosum var. schlumbergeri. Seedlings .40 
G. lafaldense. Dwarf species with harmless gray spines, 
flowers pink .35 
G. loricatum. Large, heavy drooping spines .25 
G. mihanovichit. Small growing with dark green body 
with maroon markings. Odd green flowers. Seedlings 
flower within a year from planting .45 
G. multiflorum .30 
G. occultum. Rare 45 — 
G. quehlianum. White or pinkish flowers .35 
G. saglione. Large garden grown plants $1.00, small 
wae 
G. schickendantzii, Beautiful heavily spined, odd 
flowers with blue tinge on outer petals .50 
G. urselianum .20 
G. venturianum. Red flowering species, easily grown 
“20 
HAMATOCACTUS setispinus. Easily grown Texas 
cacti, flower yellow with red center, followed by bril- 
liant red fruits, flowering size .35, larger .50 
HARIOTA salicornoides. Short odd knobby or club- 
like branchlets growing one upon the other, often red- 
dish, flowers salmon colored. Likes shade .50 
HARRISIA brookii .25 
H. nashit .25 
H. portoricensis .25 
HELIOCEREUS speciosus. Erect triangular stems 
brilliant scarlet purple tinged wide flowers. Parent of 
most hybrid Epiphyllums. Good pot subject .35, me- 
dium .75, flowering size specimens $2.00 
HOMALOCEPHALA texensis. Seedling .20 
HYLOCEREUS. Climbing, tropical, shade loving 
cacti, large white nocturnal flowers. Fast growing. 
2295 ui. 
We offer the following as unrooted cuttings or will 
root them to order for ten cents each additional. 
H. antiguensis .25 
H. bronxensis .50 
. costaricensis .25 
. cubensis .50 
Lemairei .25 
. monacanthus .25 
Napoleonis .25 
ocampontis .20 
polyrhizus .50 
species nova .35 
. triangularis .20 
. trigonus .20 
. undatus “Honolulu Queen” .20 
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Mamillaria boedeckeriana .35 
LEMAIREOCEREUS. Tall growing tree-like, from 
Mexico. Makes fine attractive specimens. 
L. beneckit. “Silver Tip.’ Grayish green skin with 
frosted white waxy covering. Short black spines, un- 
dulated ribs. Fast growing. Recommended highly. 
Sturdy plants .50, exhibition specimens $1.00 
L. chende .50 
L. chlorocarpus. Rare .50 
L. hollianus. Seedlings .25 
L. laetus. Rare Peruvian .50 
L. marginatus, ‘Pipe Organ.” Closely set short spines 
forms a distinct margin along the edges of the broad 
flattened ribs .25, larger .50 ; 
L. pruinosus. Fast growing four or five angles later 
grayish or pruinose in color. , Seedlings .20, large 
$1.50 
L. thurberi. Brown spined .35 
L. weberi, Mexican giant .15 
LEUCHTENBERGIA principis ‘““Agave Cactus.’ Long 
slender tubercles tipped with straw-like spines. Re- 
sembles Agave or ‘Century Plant.” Flowers very large 
and yellow. Nice seedling plant .25 
LOBIVIA. Genus of small growing plants single 
headed or forming clusters. Colorful day blooming 
flowers. Most of these are offered as grafted plants. 
L. allegriana. Bright green body, scarlet flower .35 
L. aurea, Large golden yellow flowers .25, larger .50 
L. backebergit. Light pea green body, nearly spineless, 
flower bright carmine .35 
L. binghamiana. Small clustering, bright red flowers, 
free flowering .25 
L. caespitosa. Long yellow spines, flower yellow and 
reds 5 
L. chrysantha. Chocolate gray body, golden flowers 
shading to coffee color, grafted .50 
