GROUP “A” 
CACTUS 
$ .50 per 10, $4.00 per 100, $18.75 per 500, $35.00 per 1000 
Cactus Dog Tails. Harrisias, Cleistocactus, Eriocereus and similar 
suitable types grown especially for use as animal tails. Assorted 
seedlings and rooted cuts. 2-3” high. 
Cereus peruvianus. Tall, Columnar. 2-3” S. 
Chamaecereus sylvestrii. Peanut Cactus. 2-3’ BC. 
Echinopsis hybrid. Easter Lily Cactus. Globular hybrid seedlings 1-13”. 
Harrisia eriophora. Tall, cylindrical. 14-2” S. 
Opuntia basillaris. Beaver Tail. 2-3’ RC. 
Opuntia Boxing Glove. We now have an abundance of sturdy 
plants of the highest quality. 2-3” RC. 
Cpuntia cylindrica. Emerald Idol. Green, columnar. 2-3’’ RC. 
Opuntia microdasys. Bunny Ears. Rooted pads. 2-3” RC. 
Opuntia microdasys miniature. Specially grown small pads for 
miniature work. 13-22”. 
Opuntia microdasys buds. Yellow Indian Bonnet. These are rooted 
fruits that bear from one to six little ears on their crowns. Tiny 
spicules are yellow. 2-3” RC. 
Opuntia monacantha. Irish Mittens. Oval, smooth, glossy green pads 
that are usually spineless. 2-3” RC. 
Opuntia rufida buds. Brown Indian Bonnet. Probably the most at- 
tractive of the Bonnet Group. 2-3” RC. 
Opuntia schickendantzii buds. Spiny Indian Bonnets. Rooted fruits 
with very short brown spines on the ears. 2-3” RC. 
Opuntia vilis. Dwarf Tree Cactus. Bushy branched little trees that 
are very useful. 2-3’ RC. 
Trichecereus spachianus. Sicut, cclumnar, 14-2” S. 
SUCCULENTS 
Acrodon bellidiflorus. A clustering Mesem with long notched leaves. 
Produces worth while pink flowers all winter. 2-3’ RC. 
Aloe humilis brevifolia. Pearl Aloe. 13-2” RC. 
Aloe humilis globosa (Incurva). Crocodile Aloe. A small aloe with 
short, incurved, gray-green leaves. One of the best sellers. 
Supply limited. 12-2 R.C. 
Aloe hum-vir. Needle Alce. Erect rosettes of tapering, almost round, 
light green leaves. A very fine hybrid. 2-3’ RC. 
Aloe nobilis. Gold Tcothed Aloe. Rosettes of dark green leaves 
bearing yellow teeth. 13-23” R.C. 
Aloe seedlings assorted. S 13-3”. 
Crassula Pagoda. An erect hybrid of the Perforaia group. Nicely 
colored. 2-3’ RC. 
Echeverias assorted. RC 13-22”. 
Euphorbia mammillaris. Stout Corn Cob. 13-25” R.C. 
Euphorbia submammillaris. Corn Cob. 13-22” RC. 
Faucaria sulrueteria. Robust new plant with thick, purple tinted 
leaves and moderate number of teeth. 14-2” S. 
Faucaria tigrina. Tne ever popular Tiger Jaw. Rosettes of queerly 
toothed leaves bearing yellow flowers in the fall. 12-2” S. 
Gasteria hybrids. Duck Wings, Bow Tie, Ox Tongue. Thick leaves 
arranged in opposition. We have a fine crop coming on. Cur 
stock is free from the black spot that o/ten is found on plants 
from the coastal area. 1-23”. 
Kalanchoe marmcrata. Pen Wiper. 2-3’ RC. 
Pleiospilos bolusii. African Living Rock. Very fat, stone-like leaves 
arranged in opposite pairs. 12-2” S. 
Pleiospilos nelii. Cleft Stone. A more globular and compact species. 
13-12” S. 
Portulacaria afra variegata. The Rainbow Bush. Variegated white, 
cream and green leaves on reddish branches. 2-Gieon. Ge 
Sedum multiceps. Baby Joshua Tree. Dainty leaves, grotesque 
branches. 12-2" RC. : 
Sedum praealtum crest. Fan Dancer Plant. 2-3” RC. 
Sedum treleasii. Silver Sedum. One of the most beautiful. 2-3’ RC. 
Sempervivum calcareum. Silver gray rosettes with rich brown tips. 
1-12 RC. 
Sempervivum tectorum. House Leek. Clustering green rosettes, brown 
tipped. 13-2” RC. 
Stapelia hirsuta hybrids. Hairy Star Fish Flower. 2-3” S. 
Stapelia variegata. Toad Cactus. 2-4’ RC. 
Stomatium (Mesem) aginum. Rosettes of triangular fleshy leaves. 
Blooms freely in the fall. 13-23 RC. 
Sunset Collection is composed of all types of plants in Group “A” 
and such others of this price range that may be available. 
GROUP ’’B” 
CACTUS 
$ .65 per 10, $5.50 per 100, $26.25 per 500, $50.00 per 1000 
Cereus peruvianus. 3-5” P. 
Echinopsis calochlora. Shining Ball Cactus. Glossy globes bearing 
yellow spines. 1-13” RC. 
Mammillarias assorted. Mosily in the globular types, named if re- 
quested. 1-13” S. 
Mammillaria bocasana. Powder Puff Ball. Globular, covered with 
whiie silky hair. 1-12” S. 
Mammillaria camptotricha. Bird’s Nest Cactus. 13” S. 
Mammillaria dolichocentra. Ruby Dumpling. Globular with short 
brown spines. 1-13” S. 
Mammillaria durispina. Also of the Ruby Dumpling group, so-called 
because of the red flowers that come on larger plants. Very 
short, stiff, brown spines. 1-14” S, 
Mamillaria elegans. One of the prettiest of the light colored globu- 
lar kinds, but very slow growing. 1-14” S. 
Mammillaria elongata. Golden Stars. Columnar with clusters of 
short yellow spines. 12-2’’ RC. 
Mammillaria wildii. A very attractive globular kind. This is a 
blooming size. 1-13” S. 
Cpuniic basilaris. Large Beaver Tail. 3-5’. 
Opuntia boxing glove. Larger plants of this most popular variety. 
RC 3-5”. 
Opuntia cylindrica. Emerald Idol. 3-5” RC. 
Opuntia microdasys. Larger Bunny Ear pads with ears. RC 3-5.” 
Opuntia monacantha. Larger pads with ears. RC 2-5.” 
SUCCULENTS 
Aloe humilis brevifolia. Pearl Alce. Rosettes. 2-3” P. 
Aloe hum-vir. Needle Aloe. Larger plants, sometimes clustered. 
3° RC. 
Aloe variegata. Tiger Aloe. Partridge Breast. Gray green angular 
leaves bearing transverse light colored bars. Always one of 
the most popular items. 13-2” S. 
Caralluma nebrownii. Royal Purple Toad Plant. Stout, notched 
blue stems with rich purple markings. 2-3’ RC, 
Eupherbia submammillaris. Corn Cob. 22-32 RC. 
Faucaria sulrueteria. New Rainbow Tiger Jaw. 2-3” P. 
Faucaria tigrina. Tiger Jaw. 2-3” P. 
Gasteria hybrids. 2-33’ RC. 
Gastrolea (Aloe) beguinii. Rosettes of dark green tapering leaves 
bearing many white dots on both sides. 12-22’ RC. 
Gastrolea Spctied Beauty. Pleasing rosettes of lightly spotted leaves. 
13-23” RC. 
Haworthia cymbiformis. Sculptured Jade. Thick leaves with translu- 
cent windows, arranged in rosettes. 12-2” P. 
Pleiospilos bolusii. Large size of African Living Rocks that bloom in 
the fall. 2-23” P. 
Ehamb‘phylium rhcmboidum. Rosettes of oddly shaped leaves. 2-3”. 
Little Jewell Collection is composed of the small types of the above 
group and a number of other choice 1-13-inch seedlings. 
Our Golden West Assortment is composed of the larger types in 
this price group. They are suitable for 23-33" pots. 
