Lophocereus gatesii. Another of our discoveries in Lower California. 
More ribs, more spines than are found in the other Lophocereus. 
Very rare and supply limited. 3 inch rooted cuttings $1.00, 6 
inch $2.00. 
Lophocereus schottii monstrosus. The Totem Pole. Never grown 
from seed. there are two forms. Obesus is stout and very 
knobby. Mieckleyanus is more slender. Both forms are spineless. 
3 inch rooted cuttings $1.25, 6 inch $2.50, 9 inch $3.75, 12 inch 
$5.00. 
Mammillaria bocasana. The Powder Puff. Sub-globular, densely 
covered with white hair over short, hooked spines, flesh to pink 
flower. I'/2 inch 35¢, 2 inch 60¢. 
Mammillaria bravoae. Very recent discovery and one of the best of 
the globular, short white spined types. I'/4 inch 50¢. 
Mammillaria dolichocentra. Ruby Dumpling. Globular, brown spined, 
pink flower. I'/2 inch 35¢, 2 inch 50¢, 2!/2 inch 75¢. 
Mammillaria durispina. Globular, short incurved spines, ruby flower. 
I'/o inch 35¢, 2 inch 50¢. 
Mammillaria echinaria. Golden Spines. Heavy columnar, branching 
from base, stout central spines from each cluster.  I!/2 inch 35¢, 
2 inch 50¢ 3 inch 75¢. 
Mammillaria elongata. Golden Stars. Columnar, freely branching, 
short yellow spines, yellow flower. I inch 25¢, 2 inch 35¢, 3 
inch 50¢. 
Mammillaria hahniana. Old Lady. Globular with snowy white hair 
that increases in abundance and length with age. Brilliant rose 
flowers. I'/2 inch 50¢, 2 inch $1.00. 
Mammillaria kewensis. A very free flowering Ruby Dumpling. brown 
spines. I!/2 inch 35¢, 2 inch 50¢. 
Mammillaria longicoma. A globular species bearing soft white hair, 
flesh colored flower.  2!/2 inch 75¢. 
Mammillaria magnimamma. Hemispherical with very broad nipples. 
Cream colored flower. 2 inch 50¢. 
Mammillaria parkinsonii. Owl's Eye. Globular with short white spines, 
bright pink flower. Clusters by division of heads. I'/2 inch 35¢. 
Mammillaria perbella. Globular with very short, beautifully colored 
light spines, bright pink flower. 1!/4 inch 35¢. 
Mammillaria polythele. A taller growing globular type, few medium 
length spines, pink flower. I'/2 inch 35¢. 
Mammillaria prolifera. A soft bodied, small headed, freely clustering 
type with soft light colored spines, cream flower. I'/4 inch 35¢. 
Mammillaria rhodantha chrysacantha. Globular with yellow to light 
brown spines, bright rose flower.  I'/y inch 35¢. 
Mammillaria tetracantha. Tall globular. few medium length spines, 
ruby flowers. I!/p inch 35¢. 
Mammillaria vaupellii. Vaupel's Pincushion. One of the most 
beautiful of the tall globular, short spined types. Bright pink 
flower. I'/ inch 35¢. 
Mammillaria wildii. Forms clusters of small, soft bodied, globular 
heads, hoked spines, yellowish flower, blooming when one year old. 
1/4 inch 35¢. 
Monvillea diffusa. Ascending canes bear white night blooming flowers 
followed by smooth red fruits. 3 inch 25¢. 
Notocactus apricus. Sun Cup. Globular with weak light colored 
spines. Large yellow flowers are borne by small plants. I, 
inch 50¢. 
Notocactus ottonis. Indian Head. Globular, with brown, rather weak 
spines, yellow flowers. 2 inch plants 75¢. 
Notocactus scopa. Globular plant, dense silvery short spines, yellow 
flower.  I!/, inch 50¢. 
Notocactus submammulosus. Lemon Ball. Globular with short stiff 
spines. Bears an abundance of yellow flowers. _I!/) inch 35¢. 
Nyctocereus sepentinus. Snake Cactus. Tall fluted columns, freely 
branching. Large white night blooming flowers. 4 inch 25¢, 
6-7 inch 50¢, 8-19 inch 75¢. Branched specimens for six inch 
pots $1.50. 
Opuntia Baja California No. |. A heavy cylindric Opuntia found by 
us in Lower California. Brown spines, yellow flowers. Rooted 
cultings 35¢. 
Opuntia basilaris. Beaver Tail. Bluish or purple pads bearing tiny 
glochids, no spines. Large rose pink flowers. 3 inch 25¢, larger 
35¢ and 50¢. 
Opuntia bravoana. Light green pads with purplish spot below each 
spine clusters. Abundance of yellow flowers. Un-rooted pad 50¢. 
Opuntia cylindrica. Devil's Cane. Dark green stems. Red flower. 
3 inch 25¢. Larger 35¢ and 50¢. 
Opuntia glomerata. Paper Spines. Stout egg shaped branches bear- 
ing long, paper-like white spines. I!/.-2 inch 35¢. 
Opuntia hamiltoniae. Hattie Hamilton's Cactus. A new one from 
near Hamilton's Ranch in Lower California. Cylindric with few 
spines borne on distinct ribs. Yellow flowers. 3 inch 35¢, larger 
50¢. 
Opuntia lagunae. A new one from high in the Sierra Laguna in the 
tip of Lower California. Large orbicular blue pads, large yellow 
flowers. Un-rooted cuts 75¢. 
Opuntia mammillata. Boxing Glove. A cylindric type that keeps 
one wondering what shape it will assume. No flowers. 3 inch 
25¢, 5 inch 35¢. 
Opuntia mammillata cristata. Rooted cuttings that have developed 
fan shaped crests or fasciations. 3-5 inch 50c. 
Opuntia microdasys. Bunny Ears. Pads covered with clusters of yellow 
glochids. 3 inch 25¢. 
Opuntia microdasys variety. Honey Mike. As above but with cream 
colored glochids. 3 inch 35¢. 
Opuntia vulgaris (monacantha). Smooth green pads with stout spines, 
yellow flowers. 3 inch 25¢. 
Opuntia ramosissima. California Tree Cactus. Produces many 
slender branches with a blush color. 6 inch 50¢. 
Opuntia rosarica. An interesting new one from Lower California. 
Cylindric branches bearing many plum colored spines on distinct 
ribs, yellow flowers. 3 inch 35¢, larger 50¢. 
Opuntia rufida. Cinnamon Cactus. Round pads bearing clusters 
of reddish brown glochids. 3 inch 25¢. 
Opuntia schickendantzii. Mule Ears. Long pointed pads, short brown 
spines, yellow flowers. 3 inch 25¢. 
Opuntia ursina. Grizzly Bear. Pads with long flexible white spines. 
Fine plants 50¢. 
Opuntia vestitia. Old Man Opuntia. Cylindric stems bearing white 
wool. Also long leaves when young. Red flower. 3 inch 35¢, 
larger 50¢. 
Opuntia vilis. Dwarf Mexican Tree Cactus. Forms compact well 
branched trees. 3 inch 25¢. larger bushy plants 50¢. 
Pachycereus marginatus. Organ Pipe. Tall angular columns, very 
short spines. 3 inch seedlings 35¢, Rooted cuttings from field 
grown plants, 9 inch $2.00, 12 inch $3.00, 18 inch $5.00, 25 inch 
$8.00, 36 inch $12.00. 
Packycereus pringlei. Cardon. The giant cactus of Lower California. 
Much faster growing than Carnegia. 3 inch plants 35¢. 
Trichocereus pachanoi. Almost cylindrical branches, bearing very short 
spines, immense night bloming flowers. 10-12 inch rooted cut- 
tings $1.00. 
Trichocereus schickendantzii. White Bower Cactus. Forms compact 
clusters of short stout heads, short brown spines, very large white 
flowers. 2 inch 35¢, Flowering sized clusters from our fields $1.50 
to $5.00 each. 
Trichocereus spachianus. White Torch Cactus. Heavy fluted columns 
bearing short brown spines. Very large night blooming white 
flowers. 3 inch 25¢, 5 inch 35¢ Seedlings will not bloom for 
many years but cuttings from older plants will. 12 inch un-rooted 
cuttings $1.00. 
Zygocactus truncatus. Christmas Cactus. Crab's clawed flat joints 
bearing magnificent pink flowers in late fall. 3 inch 35¢, larger 
50¢. 
SU GIG IEE Nees 
Agave Americana variegata. Century Plant. One of the giants of 
the family. Broad gray-green leaves with white margins. Offsets 
with roots 35¢, 50¢, 75¢ and $1.00. 
Agave cerulata. A dwarf with broadly triangular gray leaves. Off- 
sets 35¢, 50¢. 
Agave connochaetodon. Gnu Tooth Agave. A very rare dwarf, gray 
leaved species from Magdalena Island. Offsets with roots 50¢. 
Agave datylio. | Narrow green leaves, black teeth. Offsets 35¢, 50¢. 
Agave margaritae. Very rare and very dwarf. Broad, dark green 
leaves, prominent teeth. Offsets 50¢. 
Agave vexans. Very similar to Datylio. Offsets 35¢, 50¢. 
Agave victoriae reginae. Queen Victoria's Century Plant. Broad, 
toothless leaves with a short terminal spine. Leaves are beautifully 
marked with white. Stout plants 50¢. 
Aloe aristata. An aristocrat of the Aloe family. Forms compact 
rosettes of thin incurving leaves, almost hairy marginal teeth. 
Small plants 35¢, larger 50¢. 
Aloe beguinii. Pearl Aloe. Each leaf bears tiny pearl-like raised 
dots. Plants 35¢. 
Aloe ferox. A broad leafed Aloe, dark or blue green, bearing teeth 
on the margin and surface of the leaves. Plants 25¢. 
