ECHINOC SRUUS Pakeiie QM a “s 
Conglomeratus: A lovely cluste¥ forming plant Hith sparse 
lace eee ee a eee . hs Fe 
ong Spinesse F'overs are of a Tavenderish purple. 25 
martimus: A Tight green body with Short grayish white Spines. 
Sorms attractive ‘arge clusters. J owers near the tov, Vight 
yellow, 254 | 
dasycanthus: The "rainbow @actus of thé desert™. A highTy 
cO'orea Spinecy Species. iorers are ye’’ou. Je” branched 
blooming size ptants 75 
reichenbachii; This iS a very attractive species with a 
SimpTe, STobose to cylindric body,Jight green. The spines 
are shel’ white arranged in a lace *ike fashion on ‘ow ribs. 
F’ overs are purp'’e a’ways opening in the morning and c’osing 
7t night. “’onering sized branched plants 75 
rigidissimus: Another of the "rainbou"species tiith spines 
arranged in layerS of pinkish white and brownish white. A 
very attractive plant. “e'’? branched ready to flower 75 
APOROCATTUS ii ie 
flage'ltiformis: The "Rat tail" is a free blooming whip Vike 
bright freen stender ptant with short spines on Very ‘ou 
ribs. P'’’ners are a delicate red and the plant btooms over a 
Tong period. 256 eae Grafted on short stalks 75 
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BRITTO TIA 
daviSii: in intéresting plant with ‘tong red and yel’ow spines. 
The *ong Centra’? soine has a sharp hook. Powers are of a 
Tovely yel’ovel good btoomer. 254 
CARNSGINA 
Bigantea: The "Saguaro" of our desert. Jorms a giant tree 
Tike plant with great agee A very s’ou grower. 75 
CSPHALOCRREUS ‘ 
senilis: ~The hairy "0'd iian" of the desert is one of the 
SIGE OSs oa ae : ¢ ai > roe * . 
most poou'’ar soecies wie have. Has ‘ong snow white hair that 
cover the plant from top to bottom. 35 
pa’meri: Very similar t6 the (COlLUTINS) but Jacking as much 
hairs >'lant is of a ye’’owish green. 5Of % 
chrysacanthus: The "GoTd torch" is another very poputar ~ 
hairy Species for the ‘tovély Zo’den spines and heavy woo’ 
Tike white hair.e liakes a ‘0ve’y show plant. 35 
Ve have many species of the ‘arge treé cereus. The 
average Vist price is 20f for 2 to 4 in. plants. Cuts are 
50¢ oer foote A‘? cuts over one foot are eO«eBe Our nursery. 
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CHAMARCSRIUS 
silvestrii: The ever popular "PUANUT CaCTUS".This ‘itt'e 
gem is found in most at’.co’’ections eithér grafted or on 
its own roots. The dark green body forms “arge c'’usters and 
is 2 sptendid bloomey.!’ overs are of a burnt red. 25¢ each. 
Grafted on short sta’ks 75f 
DOLICHOTH SLE nm * ms 
spaericay This slant c’ose"y resemb’eS a (iiAi.ITLARIA) “in 
form but it has cUite large bright ye’’6w floners and ‘anger 
bTuish green nidptes. In ase they form ‘Jarge many headed 
clusters that are very attractive. Dranched plants 504 
