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PACHY CEREUS 
P. columna trajani. Seedling plants .25 
P. pecten-aboriginum. ‘“Indiam Comb” .25 
P. pringlei. Attractive coloring .25, larger .50 
PARODIA aureis pina. “Tom Thumb.” Golden hooked 
spines and flowers .25, large specimens .75 
P. islayensis. Globular woolly from Chile, grafted 
$1.00 
P. maassii. Orange-brown curved spines .20 
P. stuemeri, Reddish hooked spines .25 
P. stuemeri var. tilcarensis. Flowers clear orange red, 
from Tilcara, Argentina. Seedlings .50 
PENIOCEREUS. Slender blackish stems arise from 
large tuberous roots. Flowers white, night blooming, 
large. 
P. greggii. “Queen of the Night” .75 
PELECYPHORA pseudopectinata. New species re- 
sembling Solisia, with large attractive pink flowers. 
Grafted flowering size .75 
PERESKIA pereskia. Primitive form of cactus bearing 
true broad leaves, good grafting stock .20 
PERESKIOPSIS porteri. Intermediate evolutionary 
form between Pereskia and Opuntia .30 
PILOCEREUS euphorbioides. Seedlings .35 
?. catingicola .25 
P. glaucochorus .40 
P. polylophus. Large $1.00 
QUIABENTIA chacoensis .75 
RATHBUNIA  sonorensis. Tall growing, heavily 
a tubular bright red flowers. From Sonora. Large 
REBUTIA. “Pigmy Cactus.” Tiny South American 
cacti. Brilliant colored flowers. Suitable for pots and 
bowls. 
. aureiflora. Yellow flower, grafted .50 
. deminuta. Red flowers, rooted .35, grafted .50 
. elegans. Flowers yellow, rooted .35, grafted .50 
. flebrigii. Flowers red, spines white, rooted .35 
. kupperiana. Pretty plant, red flowers .25 
. minuscula. Bright green body, soft harmless spines 
flowers profusely, red, rooted .30 
R. senilis. White bristly spines, flowers red .20 
R. steinmannii. Dark body, dark red flowers, rooted 
ee) 
R. violaciflora. Flowers orchid, grafted .35 is 
RHIPSALIS ‘Mistletoe Cactus.’”’ True epiphytes. 
Suitable for hanging baskets, thrives in the shade. 
R. cassutha. Slender green branches, tiny cream 
colored flowers followed by white, mistletoe-like fruits 
20 
R. cereuscula. ‘Popcorn Cactus.” Masses of short 
stems tipped with bristles growing on tips of long 
pendant branches. Flowers pinkish or white, berries 
white .35 
R. houlettiana. Flattened stems, deeply cut, flowers 
cream colored with red eye, fruits red .50 
SELENICEREUS. ‘Moon Cereus.’ Slender twining 
cacti which grow to considerable length. Flower at 
night. The following prices are for unrooted cuts 
AAAARDA 

REBUTIA COLLECTION. To introduce these gems 
to our customers we will send a collection of six rooted 
or five grafted kinds, an excellent assortment of our 
own selection in various flower colors, a bargain for 
$2.00 
R. W. KELLY 

which grow very rapidly and root easily, or will root 
them to order for ten cents extra. 
. boeckmannii 40 
. brevis pinus 50 
. brevis pinus var. spinulosus .30 
. coniflorus .20 
. grandiflorus .40 
. hamatus .20 
. inermis .20 
. macdonaldiae .20 
_ murrilliz .20 
. pringlei .20 
. pseudos pinulosus .40 
. pteranthus .35 
. Spinulosus, purple flower .20 
. Spinulosus, white flower .20 
. urbanianus .20 
. vagans .20 
. vaupeliit .20 
. wercklet .25 
SOLISIA pectinata. Small growing, harmless white 
spines appressed against body. Flowers pink and large. 
Good grafted specimens .50 
STENOCACTUS. Distinctive with numerous thin 
wavy ribs and numerous small white, yellow and pink 
flowers. Sturdy, easily grown. 
. lamellosus .25 
. lloydii AO 
. ochoterenaus .25 
. van pelianus .35 
. violaciflorus .50 
. zacatecacensis .50 
STROMBOCACTUS pseudomacrothele. Rare dwarf 
slow growing species, from Central Mexico .50 
THELOCACTUS. Globular Mexican cacti. 
free flowering with rather large flowers. 
T. bicolor. Large rose-pink flowers, easily grown .25 
T. bolansis, White spined, pale pink flowers .35 
T. bueckii. Large tubercled brown spined, small ones 
ar) 
T. crassthamatus .35 (formerly Ferocactus). 
T. hastifer .25 
T. heterochromus .60 
T. hexaedrophorus. Grayish long spined, flowers white 
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T. knuthianus. Small white spined species with fine 
pink flowers. Grafted plants .75 
T. lopothele. Attractive grayish plant. Rare .75 
T. nidulans. Long stiff linty spines .75 
T. saueri, Small growing, dense white curved spines 
2) 
T. saussieri, Faster growing, clean white spines .50 
T. uncinatus. Hooked spined species. Seedlings .25 
T. wagnerianus. Straw colored spines, reddish when 
young, flowers pink .35 . 
TRICHOCEREUS. Sturdy growing, suited for large 
gardening effects, large pot plants, extra large white 
nocturnal flowers. Like full sun, rich soil. 
T. bertramianus. Brilliant golden shiny spines. Sturdy 
specimens grown outdoors in sun $1.00 
T. bridgesii. Bright green body, grows tall and slender, 
branches from base .50, larger branched $1.00 
T. candicans .15 
T. chilensis. An attractive one from Chile .75 
T. coquimbanus. Low growing, densely spiny .35 
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