ECHEVERIAS 10 100 
DC GeO CFO Mm tee Oe aay eee A .80 7.50 
oniom Lavlote velvet tse h ole! 2 eS 70 6.50 
PesLeucoiricha silver. Velvet y..0-—_ 0D 6.09 
Blegvanismmsilmety s wilite)\ \o20. 22 45 4.00 
CUAUCaemen( DCAUtl tl) momen fee os nes 045 4.00 
Giluaeriyprid.eColon, Rosey’ 222-25. 50 4.59 
Lizesinee(Gittetenterverya:solid) ~-.- 50 4.00 
Neuen cICME( DUT DIG) ssa tet soy er 55 5.00 
Pulvinata, (scarlet tipped, velvet) --_ .65 6.00 
PeLebetiawm (reuse tipped) 2s. a 45 4.00 
pure idee (CL Chids tipped 2) a 045 4.09 
Parisi. (neds velvet leaves <2 -_-_ 2 3 55 5.00 
Gloposae ly priGmsc so ee 45 4.00 
ROOTED CACTI 
BISHOD smCap see mee = see 085 8.00 
Doriipe Gloves Orestsy tessa 5 2 74, to 10c 
CereuosPeruvianus,o2nto.3) (nice). <45 4.00 
Cereus Peruvianus, 5-6” unrooted 
GUNS caseke ee ee ees 2275-80 
Cerus Peruvianus, heavy cuts ~.-. .30c per foot 
Chamacereus Sylvestrii, peanut cactus_ .45 4.00 
Echinopsis Multiplex, rooted 
CAGES Stns ee eee ee 45 4.00 
Fancy rare ball cacti, good varieties __ .85 8.00 
Nyctocereus Serpentinus, 5 to 6” BS hl 6.50 
OpistiiaesVilis- 6 branched, = 202-23. .52 2 45 4.00 
Opuntia Basilaris, purple beaver tail__ .45 4.00 
Opuntia Mamillata, (boxing glove)_-. .45 4.00 
Opuntiaesocuickencaantz1) (222. .---— 45 4.00 
Cpumtiag Cylindrica feo 2-2 eo 045 4.00 
ODEME a Mita ee een 045 4.00 
Opuntia Microdasys, (bunny ears)---_ .45 4.00 
Spimeaaen (Hotey mikes) © S 22-522 08 oS 045 4.00 
auismcroieest and do0g eplanters)— ~~ =— 45 4.00 
Trichocereus Schickendanzii, golden 
Da eet pepe eo Sea ee oe a0 4.50 
Goldensiace” sMamillaria® + ~~ -2=-— .70 6.50 
Directions For Care and Planting 
If you wish to plant your empty wells, logs, pots, 
etc. with-our Desert Sunrise Assortment’ first 
line article with the liner that we provide for 
that purpose. Next fill the log three quarters full 
with soil mixture of 4% garden soil and Y% adobe 
or clay. Now place log on bench with the end 
toward you and with a flat stick press a hole in 
the farthest end and put a rosette or echeveria in 
and in the middle place a tall cacti or aloe and 
continue to press dirt up against each plant as 
you, place them in. Continue on with more plants 
until you get the entire log filled. Next press a 
roll of damp spagnum moss around edges of the 
plants to hold securely in place. Now you are ready 
to spray entire piece and put it on display. Spray 
thoroughly once or twice a week or dip entire piece 
in a bucket of water once a week. Place in a sunny 
and airy location if possible and they stay pretty 
for several months. Tell your customers that when 
the plants begin to out-grow their log or well they 
may remove them and put them in pots or out of 
doors as they wish. The logs or pots, stumps, etc. 
are also very pretty used as a holder for a vase 
of trailing ivy or other plants. All articles are ex- 
actly as pictured and are all made by hand to last 
indefinately. Absolutely no glue or stain is used 
on the cactus wood. All articles are buffed 
smooth and clean and all that is needed to keep 
them pretty is an occasional spraying with water. 
