GUY S. QUINN, Jr. 
Lar gest Grower and Collector of Desert Flora in the W orld 
Cacti, Agaves, Succulents, Dish Garden Material 
Indian-Mexican Pottery, Rocks, Mistletoe, Figures 
OLDEN, TEXAS 
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CACTI FOR THE AMATEUR—Haselton. This handbook on cactus is the 
best for the beginner and tells him what cacti he can grow and furnishes 
complete, illustrated, cultural information. Answers hundreds of questions 
such as: How can I grow Cacti? What Cacti will flower? How do I start 
collecting? Which kinds are most desirable? Can I grow them from seed? 
How can I graft Cacti? Can Cacti be watered? Will Cacti grow in cold 
climates? How can I know their names? How can I make my Cactus flower ? 
And hundreds of other questions. Appeals to amateurs, hobbyists, collectors, 
florists, dealers, schools, colleges, libraries, garden clubs, botanical gardens, 
nature study groups, plant and garden lovers. 
Contains 150 pages and 160 illustrations, also a chart in color to help you name 110 

cacti. Bound in cloth. We will send 6 large blooming size, botanically named cacti FREE 
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SUCCULENTS FOR THE AMATEUR—Brown. This companion book of the other 
succulents answers all the questions so that anyone, anywhere can grow these beautiful 
plants. Written for the beginner, it introduces one to more than 800 of the best succulents. 
Clear illustrations show the kinds usually found in amateur collections. General culture of 
succulents will be found in Haselton’s companion book, “CACTI FOR THE AMATEUR,” 
but cultural requirements are included so that the various kinds may be properly grown. 
Learn how to care for those plants in your succulent bowl. 
Contains 172 pages with 214 illustrations of 400 named plants. This book is especially 
helpful in naming your succulents. With each book order we will send absolutely FREE 
6 succulents for your garden, all for the price of the book, only $2.75. 
CACTUS AND SUCCULENT JOURNAL—A monthly magazine twenty years old, that 
is recognized authority about these plants. Well illustrated articles on exploration, dis- 
covery of new plants, classification, culture, and news items. Enjoy your hobby by studying 
about these plants—read the JOURNAL every month. Current year starts with the January 
issue; all back issues sent at time of subscription. Free membership in the world-wide 
Cactus and Succulent Society of America. With all membership applications to the Cactus 
and Succulent Society of America, which includes the monthly JOURNAL, you will receive 
free six large flowering size cactus. Make your check payable to the Cactus and Succulent 
Society for $3.00 and send with your order, or without, direct to Guy Quinn. 
GUY QUINN 
OLDEN, TEXAS 
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