
GOLDEN BARREL 
Echinocactus Grusonii 
These form beautiful golden globes with age and are 
spectacularly beautiful specimens. A great favorite with 
collectors. The young plants bear nipples instead of 
ridges, gradually assuming their mature character. 
Pretty at all stages with their bright shining yellow 
spines. Like a very sandy soil, moderate watering and 
sun or semi-sun. Easy and quick growers. 25 
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HYBRID CHIN CACTI 
A series of handsome hybrids between C. Damsii and 
@. Mihanovichii. They are very floriferous and bloom 
when very small, the blossoms ranging from yellow to 
pink and white, some almost chocolate. Give generous 
treatment, partial shade. Of the 25¢ 
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STRIPED CHIN CACTUS 
Gymnocalycium Mihanovichii (Natural Size) 
Beautifully striped green and maroon, this is one 
of the loveliest of dwarf cacti and will flower in any 
window from early spring to late fall. The blossoms 
are pale yellow, sometimes tinged with chocolate or 
pink. Large flowering, 2-inch, 75c. 1%-inch, 25¢ 
50c. Smaller flowering, 35c. Small, each................ 
NOTOCACTUS 
BALL CACTI 
Some of the most fascinating and loveliest 
cacti are in this group and |! much recommend 
them, knowing they will please in every way. 
The flowers are particularly bright and cheer- 
ful. They are all South American plants. 
Culture: Very easily grown in a sandy loam 
soil and appreciate Cactus Food two or three 
times during the summer. Give moderate water- 
ings in summer time, a little less in winter. 
Partial shade in summer. 
NOTOCACTUS APRICUS. See page 30 for 
photo. 
Notocactus caespitosus, A newly introduced 
species with large yellow blossoms. Very rare. 
Farge flowering ccceees e ees e Be 50c 
Notocactus floricomus. A pretty variety with 
stout spines and bright yellow blossoms. Each, 
l-inch, 35¢; 2-inch flowering....................-.-- 50c 
Notocactus Graessneri. Yellow Ball. A hand- 
some species, thickly covered with pale yellow 
spines. Charming. Specimens 11-inch, 50c; 
Siralllerse 3 5.cialicl-eee ea ee meee cn? ane 25¢ 
Notocactus CGrossei. Very rare species. Simi- 
lam to N; Schumannianus. Small. 75¢ 
Notocactus Hasselbergii. A truly lovely spe- 
cies, thickly covered with glossy white spines 
and crowned in March and April with vivid 
orange-red blossoms. Flowering size, $1.00 
each; 2-inch 
Notocactus Leninghausii. ||lustrated page 29. 
Notocactus Linckii. A rare and desirable spe- 
cies with lemon yellow blossoms. Grows some- 
what like N. Ottonis. Large flowering speci- 
mens, 2-inch to 214-inch, $1; smaller flower- 

STAR CACTUS 
Astrophytum ornatum (Natural Size) 
Every collection should have this handsome and eas- 
ily grown old favorite. It is beautifully flecked with a 
myriad of snowflakes which are really microscopic 
spine clusters. The large, lemon-yellow blossoms are 
borne freely throughout the summer. Grows well in 
Semi-shade or full sun, Large 4-in. to 5-in, specimen 
plants, $1.50; 3-in. to 4-in., $1.00; 2-in. to 25¢ 
2%-in., 50c; 1%-in., 35c; small, 1-in................. 
ECHINOCEREUS 
iIneylyo=inch SOcsnices ss. = ae et ee 35¢ 
Notocactus mammulosus. ||lustrated page 
Notocactus Mueller-Melchersii. The true 
species with handsome pink blossoms! Al- 
together different from the one formerly 
known under this name. One of the finest 
of new introductions. Beautiful. 11-inch 
flowering size, $1.00; smaller, 1-1/4 inch, 
Teva (el ai ead serene, Une water ete SIN pene wile ls 50c 
Notocactus muricatus. A very rare spe- 
cies. The first time offered here. Nice....40c¢ 
NOTOCACTUS OTTONIS. See page 33. 
Notocactus ottonis longispinus. A variety 
quite distinct. Large flowering  speci- 
I GS i ee eee ee en ee 50c 
Notocactus Ottonis uruguayensis. A very 
handsome variety with rich yellow blossoms 
that glisten in the sunlight. Each_............. 35c 
NOTOCACTUS PAMPEANUS. A charming 
species with spine clusters, quite red when 
young, and the plant itself with a reddish 
tinge. Ribs low, strongly tubercled with stiff 
spines: Flowers quite large, bright yellow. 
From Uruguay. Large flowering specimens, 
lWp=inch’ to 2-inch, 50e3 nice..2-2-2.--2- 35¢ 
Notocactus Schumannianus. Giant Ball. A 
fine species with long, reddish-yellow, hair- 
like bristles. The ridges are very numerous 
and shallow, the top depressed and filled 
with wool from which the flowers emerge. 
A very choice plant. Large, $1.00; 2-inch, 
BOC sasiiiall) Ctitecse ee ee ee ee ee 25¢ 
Noftocactus scopa. I|lustrated page 28. 
Notocactus submammulosus. |Ilustrated 
page 29. . 
NOTOCACTUS TABULARIS. A fine spe- 
cies with low ridges faintly tubercled and 
with flexible, reddish bristles. The flower 
buds are ~clothed in brown wool opening 
into handsome yellow blossoms. Large flow- 
ering, each, $1.00; smaller, 50¢; fine plants, 
PES VAG al steams oe rete eee Bx eet 25¢ 
Notocactus Velanovskii. Similar to N. 
faavelanianOuersise INE) Asse eet eecee eseneen eee ee 35¢ 

ESCOBARIA TUBERCULOSA 
The pink striped flowers appear in early spring. 
It is related to the Mamillarias and give same 
care. Forms branched plants. 
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A very colorful group of North American cacti. Flowers 
very large and brilliant. They form clusters or are soli- 
tary, generally 4-10 inches tall. Bright flowers in spring 
ranging from yellow and pink to bright red. A splendid 
genus worth a place in the choicest collections. 
Culture. Light sandy soil, moderate waterings in sum- 
mer, much drier in winter. Sunny position. 
ECHINOCEREUS AMOENUS. Handsome, 
flowered, small, solitary plants. 
rare, pink 
Few spines. Mature flow- 
OPile i UIDOLTS) corer ee ee Soca re re es 75¢ 
Echinocereus Davisii. Spineless arms. Long pink flow- 
QU Se eee eae sanscesepst cect cc bas: sbauvaad sn Paces ss ae ween eat Oe ee 35c 
Echinocereus Delaetii. See page 26. 
Echinocereus dubius. Large purple flowers. Grand, Clus- 
GOT eee root eocecnuctetaceesee acs 7 cieeacia Re ree, ie eae 50c 
ECHINOCEREUS FITCHII. Gorgeous ruffled pink flow- 
CLSoe SPLOT Ga Sao pl CCS ices ease nce eee eree ere eee pigeeeg Sosverstdoe 35c 
Echinocereus Knippelianus. Spineless fat plant. Pink 
PIOWODS Were ee eeecede ccs eee ees nese eee ade ecto Sears aera 50c 
ECHINOCEREUS LONGISPINUS. Handsome yellow 
spines. Large frilled pink flowers. Large, 40c; small...... 25¢ 
ECHINOCEREUS MERKERI. Large purple flowers. 
(OUAMIS SIRS) eee ech eareenae renee eh, Pree erase eR eree eT eee 35c 
Echinocereus papillosus. Large yellow flowers. Fine clus- 
Ls ee a oc me era FS oe ee La 35¢ 
Echinocereus polyacanthus. Crimson flowers. Fine, 1-2 
BU aYG) 0 Weer See acre ae Seen Sen ere pera Mie Me one Uc enters 0S 2 chee Seer ae 250 
Echinocereus Poselgerianus. 3-inch cerise flowers.50c, 25¢ 
Echinocereus Scheerii. Handsome purple flowers. Bloom- 
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Echinocereus stramineus. Purple flowers. Whitish spined. 
QUUSE OS), gece seiee creo occ cence ce tae cepa aspen ee ea 40c 
Echinocereus subterraneous. New. Creeps underground, 
Clusters 35c 

DWARF CHIN CACTUS 
Gymnocalycium Quelhianum 
A fascinating cactus with lovely white blossoms flushed 
with warm pink. Flowers steadily from April till August. 
Very easy to grow. Stands neglect. Give it a sandy loam, 
moderate waterings, sun or part shade. Large 5-year-old 
mature, 214-3 inch, $1.00. Large flowering, 35c. 20 
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