Temple City, Calif. 
L. chrysochete. Elegant .25 
L. drijveriana vat. aurantiaca. Grafted .50 
L. famatimensis. Chocolate brown body overlaid with 
lighter spines lying flat against ribs. Flowers dark 
blood red, grafted .50, larger with offsets $1.00, rooted 
plants .35 
L. famatimensis var. setosa. Short white bristly spines 
and a yellow flower. Rooted or grafted .50, large 
specimens $1.00 
L. ferox. Hooked spines .40 
L. hertrichiana. Fast growing, free flowering, bright 
green body, offsets freely, red flower .60, smaller .30 
L. hossei. Rare slow growing. Grafts $1.00 
L. jajotana. Whitish radial spines and black central. 
Flowers red with black throat. Seedlings .20, large .50 
L. longispina. Seedling .20 
L. mistiensis. Peculiar shade of blue-gray-green slight- 
ly glaucous, flowers in shades of red tinged with vio- 
let, from near the Peruvian volcano Misti .40 
L. nealeana .25 
L. neo-haagena. Grows in clusters of grayish green 
heads tinged with red, short harmless spines, flowers 
salmon. Grafted .35, larger specimens .50 
L. pseudocachensis. Small clustering, short harmless 
spines, flower bright red. Grafted .40 
L. rhaphidacantha. Bears longest spines, reddish color 
when newly grown. Grafted specimens .75 
L. rebutioides. Chocolate brown body, flower citron 
yellow. Attractive. Rooted specimens .75 
L. rubescens. Young spines reddish, flower large yel- 
low .50, larger flowering specimens rooted $1.50 
L. wegheiana. Bright yellow spined, flower lilac, from 
Andes of Central Bolivia. Rare .75 
LOPHOCEREUS schottii. Four to five angled bordered 
on ribs with dark spines .25, specimens $1.00 
LOPHOPHORA williamsii. “Dope Cactus.” Large 
flattened gray green ribs dotted with tufts of silky 
hairs, frequently bears small pink flowers, a ‘Must 
Have.” Small ones .35, larger specimens .75 
MACHAEROCEREUS eruca. ‘Creeping Devil Cactus” 
uf) 
MAIHUENIA poeppigii. Rare Chilean species .40 
MALACOCARPUS vorwerckianus. Rarity from Co- 
lombia, flowering specimen plants .75 

Mamillaria bocasana inermis. 
White woolly grafted specimens .50 
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MAMILLARIA 
A genus of small growing cacti, low, rounded or 
elongated, bearing flowers in a circle around the top 
of the plant, ranging in color through white, yellow, 
pink, red or magenta. Best adapted to small pot, bowl 
and indoor culture. 
MAMILLARIA albicans. Very neat, white spined .35 
M. applanata .20 
M. baumii. Bears unusual yellow flowers .35 
M. bocasana. ‘Powder Puff’’ covered with white silky 
hair, bears creamy yellow flowers, forms clumps as it 
grows older, small ones .20, larger .35, specimen 
clumps $1.00 

Mamillaria cam ptotricha 
Mamillaria bocasana inermis. White woolly grafted 
specimens .50 
M. boedeckeriana. ‘Fish Hook’ .35 
M. calacantha. New, fast growing .25 
M. camptotricha. “Bird’s Nest.” Long, slender bright 
green tubercles tipped with yellow twisted spines. 
Forms clusters, flower white .15 and .35 
M. candida. Covered with dense white spines .25 
M. caput medusae. “Medusae’s Head” small .20 
M. carnea. Dark green body, spines black, flowers 
flesh colored .20 
M. carretii. Bright yellow hooked spines .30 
M. celsiana. Handsome, densely covered with creamy- 
yellow spines, flowers carmine .20, larger .35 
M. centricirrha .20 
M. chinocephala. Globular with whitish dense spines 
2 osuatsere 50 
M. compressa. Tubercles angular and largé with long 
white spines, flowers light pink .20 
M. crucigera. Covered with dense white spines, four 
centrals in form of a cross .25, larger .35 
M. dealbata. White spined .20 
M. densispina. Yellow spined .25 
M. dolichocentra. Bright green, angled tubercles few 
spines and carmine flowers .35, smaller .25 
M. durispina. Heavy brownish spines, flowers car- 
mine, a good grower .15 
M. elegans. Dainty white spined with brown central 
spines and small carmine flower .35, smaller .20 
M. elongata. Slender, finger-like stems, short yellow 
spines, branches freely, flower white star-like. Small 
plants’ .15, with branches .35 
M. elongata var. rufocrocea. A fox-red spined variety 
of the popular ‘Lady Fingers” .25 
M. elongata var. stella aurata. Golden spines 
jake 
M. elongata vat. viperina 15 
.25 and 
M. erythrosperma. A small clustering plant with a 
hooked spine. Single heads .25, clusters .50 
