FITZPATRICK’S CACTUS GARDENS, EDINBURG, TEXAS 
HEDGEHOG 
ALOE 
(Aloe humilis) 
Small gray green 

plant. Most pop- CARNEGIA gigantea. Arizona Giant 
ular of all aloes. Small plants will grow an inch a year. 
3 inch plant 15c 25¢ 
APOROCACTUS flagelliformis ie ae Pe ed 
Rat Tail cactus. Large pink flower. CEPHALOCEREUS palmerii 
25¢ White hair, $1.25 
““Enclosed is check for $1.00 to cover cost of two Aloe Vera plants which you for- 
warded by Express to me in Baltimore. You will be pleased to know that the doctors 
at the Marine Hospital in Baltimore were very much interested in the cactus treat- 
ment for burns. They had heard of it, of course, but apparently had not had or made 
an opportunity to put it into practice. 
Mrs. Jones writes that the doctor in charge of her case is very well pleased with the 
rapid healing of her wound. It will soon be ready for skin grafting which is indeed 
splendid. 
Thank you for all of the extra trouble to which you have gone to help us.’’ — E. N. 
Jones, Pres. Texas College of Arts and Industries. 
“One year ago last July we visited your AUTOGRAPH CACTUS — Have your 
Gardens and bought several plants friends autograph this plant with any 
which served as the beginning of an in- sharp object for a living memorial. nk 
door cactus garden which we’ve enjoyed Lamhe a ae eye are ae A pee 
: : ype cactus. Growing to immense size 
very much. Your plants were all nice in many years. 5 inch plants 35¢ 
aud healthy.’’—Mrs. J. G. Schucken- : ; ; 
OWL’S EYES — Mamillaria parkin- 
r + ne ee . * 
brock, Missouri sonii. White spines, yellow blossoms. 
From Old Mexico. 
— - OE Specimen plants 50c and 25c 
a ; : Aig AGAVE NICKELSAE — Looks like 
My cactus were in fine condition, Agave victoria. White striped leaves. 
thank you for the extra one. I ghall A true beauty. Plants 35c 
Sees oor? gbifferent ones ESCOBARIA RUNYONII — A recent 
Christmas.’” —- Mrs. Chas. Yearsley, discovery. Named for former Mayor 
Ohio. of Brownsville, Texas. A miniature. 13c¢ 
