VIOLET EASTER LILY CACTUS 
Echinopsis leucantha 
All the Easter Lily Cacti are pretty and this is one 
of the best. The large blossoms are almost white, tinged 
with violet. Echinopsis leucantha likes a light loamy 
soil and moderate waterings, sun or semi-shade, Large 
flowering, 4-year-old, 3-inch, 75c. Fine 114-2 23 
inch, 35¢. Pretty spined 1-114 inh... een c 
DAM’S CHIN CACTUS 
Gymnocalycium Damsii 
If you want lovely blossoms do not fail to have this 
fine plant. The easiest to flower! Bloom all summer! 
Pink and white flowers. Large 4-year-old. 3-in., 23 
$1.00. Large flowering, 35c. Small flowering........ Cc 
ANGEL TRUMPETS 
Echinopsis spiniflora 
Bright lemon-green plants with large snowy flow- 
ers, red fruits. Generous treatment and semi-shade. A 
fine bright cactus. BEchinopsis spiniflora 4-year 35 
flowering specimens, $1.00. Smaller, 50c and....... c 



CHILENIA HETERACANTHA 
A searce and charming spiny cactus bearing num- 
erous bright pink blossoms in fall and winter. Flow- 
ers when small. Vivid when in flower. With age spines 
are long and flexible. Grows easily in light sandy loam 
with moderate waterings, Likes a light position. 40 
Large flowering, 75¢. Smaller, 50c and.................... Cc 
CHILENIA 
A very handsome genus with bright pink to 
deep cerise flowers. They bear an extraordinary 
number of flowers and come into flower when 
comparatively small. They are very spiny, 
cylindrical plants with low, tubercled ribs bear- 
ing from 1 to 3 flowers at each areole. They 
are native to Chile. Much recommended. 
Culture. They like a sunny position and a rich light 
loam soil with moderate waterings when growing. Less 
in winter when resting. Some are in bloom with us 
almost the year around. 
CHILENIA ACCUTISSIMA. An attractive vig- 
orous plant reaching a foot in height. Spines 
straight, brown and stiff. Flowers large for 
genus, light pink produced near top. A fine 
specimen plant. From the dry hills near Val- 
paraiso, Chile. Quite scarce. Nice plants, 4-year- 
old, 4-5 inches, $1.00. Smaller, 50¢ and_...-. 25¢ 
Chilenia heteracantha. See photo above. 
CHILENIA SUBGIBBOSA. A grand species 
with large, bright pink blossoms. Large speci- 
mens when in bloom are a fine sight! Grows 
freely and easily. Give loamy soil with moderate 
waterings. Fine 3-year-old specimens, 3-4 in., 
75¢. Fine =I inchiplants 3.2 35¢ 
BRAIN CACTUS 
STENOCACTUS 
A large group of splendid cacti native to 
Mexico. They are very distinct, bearing a great 
number of very thin ribs up to 100. The ribs 
are quite thin and generally waved. Some are 
few spined, others heavily spined, many kinds 
have ribbon-like spines. Flowers apical with 
spreading petals purple, pink, white or yellow, 
often with a dark stripe down the middle. 
Quite attractive. 
Culture. Grow readily in a quite sandy loam 
with moderate watering when dry. They like a 
sunny spot. 
Stenocactus hastatus. About 35 wavy ribs. 
Areoles distant, spines brown, quite long. Flow- 
ers largest in genus, white. A handsome plant. 
Our plants are imported mature flowering 
plants. 21/,-3 inches. Fine. Each................ $1.00 
Stenocactus Vaupelianus. Very handsome 
white-spined variety with almost white-haired 
effect. Splendid mature imported, show speci- 
mens.r) Each (222.33 ee te Shh ey Roe ee $1.25 
CACTUS INSECTICIDES 
Our special instruction sheet describing com- 
mon cactus pests and treatment, with spray 
formulas, sent with each bottle of spray. 
Red Arrow Spray. Recommended for all in- 
sects. Non-injurious to cacti or other house or 
garden plants. Spray and instruction sheet..40¢ 
Volek. An oil spray for mealy bug and all 
scale insects. This is an extremely effective in- 
secticide, particularly when mixed with Red 
Arrow. Full instructions. Per bottle.............. 50c 
oh 

ROSE CHIN CACTUS 
Gymnocalycium Urselianum 
A lovely tender rose colored, large flowered Chin 
Cactus, Sturdy, vigorous growing, it may reach 3 
inches in diameter and produce several of its hand- 
some blossoms, which last for several days. Always 
attracts attention. Moderate watering with sun or 
semi-sun, Fine 2-inch plants should bloom 35¢ 
this ‘year,:75c2 Nice: plants 4. see ee eee 

ANGEL WINGS 
Opuntia microdasys albata 
One of the loveliest of new introductions, this dainty 
little plant is covered with cottony white glochids. 
Completely spineless, it does not stick! It branches 
freely and remains dwarf, the pure white cushions 
showing brightly against the dark green stems. 25 
Very -Casy tO) grow. BoaChi.:ccccccentecsereeeces cere cease ence c 
EAGLE CLAWS 
Echinocactus horizonthalonius 
An old favorite bearing handsome purple flowers in 
summer. ‘he blossoms arise from the woolly crown. The 
curved spines are quite stout, the plant body blue. A 
native of western Texas. Enjoys a light sandy 25¢ 
soil and full sunlight, Nice plants for flowering.... 

