
BISHOP’S CAP - : 
(Astrophytum myriostigma) PERUVIAN APPLE CACTUS 
: } ; \ k : (Cereus peruvianus) 
No spines. This attractive plant with five sides Gne ofsthettastesteerowine tall 
grows on the mountain sides in Old Mexico. varieties of cactus. Used ex- 
Very rare and a gem. 1% inch 338c. Smaller tensively for grafting stock. 
plants*liinch, 19c: Cuts 60c ft.; 2 inch 13c¢ 

“IT won sweepstake in the Associated Garden Clubs in November with my cactus.” 
—Mrs. Clark, Utah. 

SACRED MUSHROOM TOAD PLANT 
(Lophophora_ williamsii) 

(Stapelia variegata) 
MEXICAN PINE The world famous peyote 
or Mescal Button cactus No spines. Beautiful flow- 
(Opuntia leptocaulis) used by the Indians in er with terrible odor. 
Called ‘‘tasajillo’’ by the religious ceremonies. Star shaped flower. 
Mexicans, this plant pro- Many books written about Stialieoy inch ise 
duces a_ beautiful little this plant. Large plants 
tree. 12 inch plant 60c; 50c to $1.00. Smaller 
5 inch plant 13c. 3 inch plants 27c 
