Temple City, Calif. . 

T. gladiatus. Golden spined .20 
T. hauscha rubra. Small growing, red flower, now 
classified as a Lobivia .40 
T. lamprochlorus. Low growing, forming clusters of 
many stems. Light green stems. Seedling .20 
T. macrogonus. Fast growing, thick stemmed, used as 
grafting stock for heavy plants. Large rooted cut .90 
T. pachanoi, Bright green stems, almost spineless, fast 
growing. Eight inch specimens .60, seedlings .20 
T. pasacana, Giant cactus of Argentina. Sturdy, slow 
growing, small ones .25, larger field grown specimens 
0 
T. poco. Brownish-gold spines, colorful .25, larger .50 
T. schickendantzii, Forming low dense clusters, best 
adapted to pot culture. Rooted cuts .20, larger .50 
T. shaferit. Low growing, much branched, forms 
clusters of golden-green stems, flowers large white. 
Rooted cuts .25, larger .60, large show specimens avail- 
able. 
T. spachianus. Fast growing, branches from base. One 
of the best for grafting stocks. Sturdy six inch or over 
plants .25; special prices for quantities for grafting 
stocks in lots of ten or more, seedlings .15 
T. strigosus. Slow growing, forms clumps, difficult 
unless grafted. Grafted plants .75 
T. terscheckiit. Unbranched thick column of dark 
green, seedling plants .35 
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T. thelogonus, Vigorous seedlings .15 
T. uyupampensis. Rare new species, long yellowish 
spines. Small grafted plants .75 
T. vollianus. Like a larger T. spachianus, faster grow- 
ing with thicker stems than latter .50 
WEINGARTIA. Globular from the Argentina-Bolivia 
boundary. W. cumingii, grafted $1.00; W. fidiana 
40; W. neumanniana 35 
WERCKLEOCEREUS tonduzii. Climbing Costa Rican 
species, creamy white flowers. Unrooted cuttings .50 
WILCOXIA. Weak slender stems growing from 
tuberous roots, fine pink or reddish flowers, best 
grafted. _ 
W. schmolli (syn. W. senilis). “Lamb’s Tail.” Spine- 
less stems covered with soft white wool, bears pink 
flowers. Very odd. Grafted plants .50 
W. viperina. Strongest grower. Rooted .50 
WILMATTEA minutiflora. Three angled climbing 
type from Guatemala, small white nocturnal, very 
fragrant flowers. Unrooted cuts .75, root easily. 
ZYGOCACTUS salmonea ‘Crab Cactus” or ‘“Thanks- 
giving Cactus.” Flowers salmon red. Small rooted 
plant .50 
Z. truncatus “Christmas Cactus.” 
well-drained soil .75, smaller .25 
Likes shade, rich, 
For cristate cacti, see page 23. Please use the order 
blank on page 21. ; 
SUCCULENTS OTHER THAN CACTI 
ADROMISCHUS clavifolius. Small clusters of thick, 
club-shaped, brown spotted leaves .20 
stripe down the center. Nice small clumps .15 
A. tournfordtii. Narrow leaves, brown streaked. .15 

Adromischus cristatus 
A. cooperi. ‘Plover Eggs.” Similar to foregoing but 
with longer leaves .25 
A. cooperi vat. brevifolia. Short leaved form .25 
A. cristatus., Odd plants with short stem covered with 
tiny, red, aerial roots, green leaves wavy at the flat- 
tened tip, hence the name .20 
A. maculatus. Small disc-shaped reddish brown flecked 
leaves about an inch in diameter .35 
A. thrysifolia .25 . 
AEONIUM arboreum. Bright green rosettes .15 
A. arboreum vat. atropurpureum. Like foregoing ex- 
cept the leaves turn purplish red in full sun .15 
A. cooperi. A compact bushy type bearing attractive 
rosettes at tip of each branch .15 
A. haworthii. Similar to A. cooperi but gray green .20 
A. sedifolium. Rosettes of short, narrow leaves turn- 
ing reddish brown in full sun or with a brownish 
Cheirido psis candidissima 
AGAVE americana vat. vartegata. Attractive gray 
green and yellow striped leaves. Grows. large .50 
A. decipiens. Dark green leaves tipped with sharp 
spine. From Yucatan .35 
A. fernandi-regis. Resembles following but with 
fewer leaves. Fine large eight inch plants $1.00 
A. victoria-reginae. Small growing with dark green 
stiff leaves, white striped as it grows older .50 
AGRINICTUS agninum. ‘Lamb's’ Tongue.” 
green leaves forming compact clusters. Small 
larger clumps .50 
ALOE arborescens. ‘Torch Plant.” Brilliant erect 
spikes of orange red flowers. Fine plants .75 
A. aristata. Showy like large Haworthia .50 
A, ausana. Resembles A. variegata but has short stout 
leaves mottled with green and whitish markings .25, 
flowering size $1.00 
A. beguinnii. Unusual Aloe, resembling a huge Ha- 
Grey 
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