LOS ANGELES 
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. Dissimilis 
. Shaferi 
Oblonga Lof 1918—flowers cream; fruit 
white; branches of long, flat, green stems 
with reddish edges. 
. Rhombea S-D 1837—flowers cream with 
red eye; fruit dark red; branches com- 
posed of flat leaf-like stems with rosy 
tints. 
. Trigona Pfe 1837—flowers white to pink- 
ish, leaving tufts of wool on plant stems; 
fruit red; long 3-angled branches of soft 
green. 
Rhipsalis: 75c each 
. Clavata Web 1892—flowers white: fruit 
white; branches long, slim, round, tooth- 
pick size at tips. 
Lin 1890—flowers pinkish; 
fruit white; long, semi-ridged branches 
with woolly areoles left by flowers. 
: Leucorhaphis Sch 1900—flowers white: 
fruit bright red; branches round with 
ridges. 
. Lindbergiana Sch 1890—flowers pinkish ; 
fruit light red; branches slim, 
green with terete stems. 
light 
. Puniceo discus Lin 1890—flowers showy, 
white with numerous red stamens; fruit 
dark red, aging to golden yellow; branch- 
es pencil-like, pale green. 
B & R—flowers extra large, 
greenish white; fruit white, often tinged 
with pink; branches composed of long, 
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. New Species—previously 
round, pencil-like stems. 
. Ramulosa S-D 1837—flowers greenish- 
white; fruit white; branches elongated, 
flat, leaf-like stems, green with reddish 
edges. 
Rhipsalis: $1.00 each—small cuts 
. Mesembryanthemoides Haw 1824—flow- 
ers white or pale pink; fruit white, tinged 
red; branches small, terete, hairy, a semt- 
dwarf type. 
undescribed ; 
having very thin, flattened stems, pale 
green in color; flower and fruit unknown. 
CUTTINGS AS AVAILABLE 
Crispimarginata Lof 1918 
Grandiflora Haw 1819 
Lumbricoides Lem 1859 
Micrantha de C 1828 
Pachyptera Pfe 1837 
Pulvinigera Lin 1889 
Tonduzii Web 1898, and others. 
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ORCHID CACTUS SEED— 
seed, collected from our 
many hybrids—25c per packet. 
. SELECT seed, taken from our best varie- 
ties. The kind of seed we plant to pro- 
duce our own beautiful hybrids—S0c pkt. 
. SELECT BASKET type seed, taken from 
our best basket-type hybrids 

50c pkt. 

Rhipsalis (left to right): R. Shaferi, R. houlletiana, R. cassutia, R. pentaptera (2), R. oblonga, R. capilliformis (upper), 
R. warmingiana, R. elliptica, R. virgata (upper), Lepismium cruciforme, Hatiora salicornioides. 
