MAMILLARIA CELSIANA 
An attractive species with yellow spines each nipple 
with a woolly axil. Flowers bright, red-pink. With age 
it forms most beautiful, large clusters. Though it grows 
easily it is not a common plant. 
Each J 3 5 Cc 
Mam. phymatothele. Plants solitary, fast 
growing, dark green with dark spines. Flowers 
bright red nestling in a crown of white wool. 
An attractive, easily grown plant. 2” - 3” 
GU cso malleiue-sees ees ee ey 25¢ 
Mam. polyedra. Rare.....................-...--.. 50c 
Mam. polythele. A quick growing species 
with 1 - 5 centrals tipping each nipple. Flowers 
bright rosy carmine. Easily grown. Each... 25¢ 
MAMILLARIA FRAGILIS PROLIFERA 
A new Thimble cactus with dark central spine, pink- 
ish flowers and an abundance of youngsters. Quite dis- 
tinct from the others and of very dwarf growth. Like 
them each one of its numerous progeny will root even 
if left lying on the soil. 
LOPLI Os a cepee Seem Orie erie Ee no ee ee a 25¢ 
Mam. plumosa. Feather Cactus. This is cer- 
tainly one of the most remarkable of cacti. 
The spines have lost their normal identity and 
have become feathered on the margins. They 
are snowy white and soft and completely ob- 
scure the plant beneath. Each.__................... $1 
MOTHER OF HUNDREDS 
Mamillaria compressa 
VAUPEL’S PINCUSHION 
Mamillaria Vaupelii 
Mamillaria Pringlei columnaris. 5” each $1.25 
Mamillaria perbella. Cylindric plants closely 
packed with small nipples and short white 
spines. Very attractive with the nipples ar- 
ranged in 13 and 21 spirals. The axils bear 
white wool and carmine-red blossoms. Each 35¢ 
Mamillaria pygmaea. Page 5. 
Mamillaria pyrrhocephala. Flame Pincushion. 
One of my favorites because of its almost con- 
stant blooming habit. The flowers are quite 
large and of a very brilliant, deep crimson. | 
have had it flower at almost every season. 
Flowers when small. 2” - 212” 75¢. Nice plants 
35c¢ 
Mam. ocotillensis. A rare new species. Flat- 
tened globular body. Centrals 1 to 3, radial 
spines) 2—'44 2,0-—— 7 5. simallefae oe ee 35¢ 
Mam. rhodantha. Page 8. 
Mam. rhodantha chrysantha. Page 9. 
Mam. rhodantha rubra. A short spined vari- 
etyan Was pA AS EE nee 5 AER 3 eRe ==35¢C 
Mam. rhodantha sulphurea. Page 9. 
Mam. Ritteriana. Plant simple, globular. Cen- 
tral spines 1 - 2 brown to black, radials 18 - 20 
pure white. Flowers white, striped pink. Fruit 
reds ach ite ee = eR AES ie Say eres, 35¢ 
Mam. saetigera. Globose-flattened. Axils with 
white wool, central spines 2, radials 15 - 20, 
flowers white with rose stripe................_. 35c 
OWL’S EYES 
A well known plant to fanciers Mamillaria Parkin- 
sonii has snowy white spines and should be in every 
collection. It branches by forking the heads dividing 
into 2-3 or 4. In mature plants the lower central 
spine becomes quite pronounced. 35 
Handsome 500a an. d co.cc sete ee eee eee oe Cc 
Johnson’s Vitamin B1 Tablets 
FOR USE IN ANY SOIL 
Works miracles on cacti often bringing re- 
fractory plants into bloom. Particularly val- 
uable to stimulate new root growth after 
transplanting. 
New double strength tablets. 
Bottle of 75 tablets... 50c 
PINCUSHION 
Mamillaria Kewensis 
OLD LADY CACTUS 
Mamillaria Hahniana 
Another view of this superb species. The long, white 
hair increases in length and thickness with age. It 
is a winter blooming species the bright violet-red 
blossoms being most effective against the white hair. 
A fine show specimen always attracting attention, At 
first solitary it eventually forms a cluster. Easy to 
grow liking a loam soil with plenty of sand and leaf- 
mold, moderate waterings and a light or sunny posi- 
tion. A mountain species sometimes seen growing in 
the cornfields of the Mexicans. Flowering 3” speci- 
mens $1 each. Smaller 50c 
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Mam. Sheldonii. A rare species from south- 
ern Sonora. Like most of the Sonoran and Baja 
California Mamillarias it is impatient of too 
much water. Flowers large and beautiful pink 
DE Ate. T'S 6 ari eae ees nos ees eee es eee eet $1 
Mam. Schelhasei. A hooked spined species 
with some white wool. Flowers white with rose 
MiGeline mee See ee ee a ee ees 35¢ 
Mam. Schiedeana. One of the very choice 
species and very scarce. The tiny, conic nipples 
bear up to 75 hair-like radials, golden yellow 
in color. Very attractive. Small each __......... 50c 
Mam. Schmollii. See page 8. 
Mam. Seideliana. A rare and attractive hook- 
spined species. Centrals 3 - 4, lower long and 
hooked. Radials 18-25 straight. Flowers yel- 
low to white. It quickly branches and forms 
niceschustersa: 15 Cpalnidiees. eae a ee eee 50c 
Mam. sempervivi. A flattened, globular spe- 
cies with numerous small nipples, short brown 
spines and pink flowers with darker stripes 
from wool-filled= axils. Each sees seen 35¢ 
Mam. Shurliana. A rare new species from 
Baja California. Mature collected plants.....75¢ 
Mam. sonorensis Hiltonii. A variety of this 
very variable species with large, brilliant car- 
mine-red blossoms. Nipples large, quadrangular, 
bluish green. Late winter bloomer. 75¢ and 50c¢ 
Mam. spinosissima. A very handsome species 
with spines ranging from white to ruby red. 
Plants solitary, columnar the spines so dense 
as to almost hide the plant. Should not be 
OVEK-Waterecs 9 1/5: Carai Gane eer re 50c 
Mam. sphacelata. A rare cespitose species 50c¢ 
Mam. supertexta. A variety of-M. elegans 
with very small nipples and tiny spines. A 
charming white plant with pink flowers. 2” 
[of (el gem aneee ence ey fo IpeD I Aen Sie eee eas Oe Tey Tpye 
Mam. tetracantha. A large, quick growing 
species freely producing its pretty red blos- 
soms from the woolly white axils. 4” -5” $1. 
25 tape 5 OC siSii all Cae ee ee 25¢ 
A pretty variety with chalk-white One of the prettier of the soli- A rapid growing species of soli- ur - 
spines and brilliant red blossoms im- tary, richly colored Pincushions. tary at soon forming a most at- 
bedded in masses of white cotton giv- Beautiful when the sun is shining tractive owering specimen. It will 
ing the plant at flowering time the through the glossy spines! The reach almost a foot in height. When ; 3 CACTUS WINDOWS 
appearance of being covered with snow. plants may reach 2” - 3” in dia- flowering the upper axils are filled A yiew of two windows in the living room of 
It branches forming close  vacked 
mounds with seores of heads. A win- 
ter bloomer. 3” - 4” — $1. 
Be = SOC Sinan ss se eee ervadoats 35c¢ 
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meter with a tawny golden sheen. 
Smallers22..: 
D¢ 50c. Smaller 35c 
with white wool in which are the free- 
ly borne, crimson flowers. 1144” - 
25¢ well. She has been most pleased with the orders 
ow 
Mrs. Freddenna Stump of Ligonier, Indiana. As 
may be seen Mrs. Stump grows her plants very 
received from us, 
