DOMINOES 
Quite dwarf, Opuntia erecto- 
clada is one of the most interest- 
ing. You will surely want 
it. Nice branched plants... 29€ 
FAIRY NEEDLES 
A pretty, lively green, dwarf spe- 
cies. Opuntia Soehrensii is from Bo- 
livia. Long, slim yellow spines 35 
on older pads. Branched............... c 
OpuUNTIA 
HE Opuntias grow very. easily and are the most 
widely known of the cacti. Many bear edible 
fruits and many have strikingly beautiful flowers. 
There are hundreds of different kinds, some with 
flat pads, others with cane-like joints. Some are 
tall trees, others low mats. Some, like the Old Man 
Opuntia, bear woolly white hair. They all nave con- 
siderable decorative value. Every window garden 
should have some. They are found from Canada 
almost throughout the United States and south to 
Argentina and from the coast to over 15,000 feet 
in the Andes. 
whenever dry. 
growing 
LEMON VINE 
A true cactus, it bears large, shining 
green leaves and waxy, lemon scented 
white blossoms. Pereskia aculeata is a 
vine often used as a stock to graft 
Christmas Cactus. In shipping they 
often drop their leaves which 30c 
does not hurt them. Potted......... 
BUNNY EARS 
An old favorite with golden yellow 
glochids. Our plants are dwarf and 
well eared. Grows 25¢ 
PCA Ree ere oe ae ete eee, Poet 
CACTUS FOOD 
A good food for cacti 
as well as all other house 
plants. Use according to 
directions. 
12%0z, package=.2.--— 50c 
2 Ib. package......_..... $1.00 
At Left 
OPUNTIA 
VERSCHAFFELTII 
An almost spineless, dwarf, 
tree-like species from Bolivia. 
A choice specimen with dark 
red flowers. Nice 
Dlants2 Soe eee eee 35c¢ 
At Right 
THIMBLE TUNA 
A pretty, dwarf species with 
ovate branches Tephrocactus 
sphaericus forms a most in- 
teresting specimen. -Ruby-red 
flowers. Nice 
GIMSGer Se) ae eae 3 5c 
Culture: They prefer a loose, sandy soil, watering lightly 
Give them a light or quite sunny window. 
Consolea rubescens—A very handsome spineless 
plant with mahogany or almost black-green, shiny, | ; : 
flat “leaves” with light areoles. The ‘“‘leaves’’ keep = 
indefinitely 
timessiNice-plants: each! 2a. ts ses ee 40c 
Conseolea falcata—A very spiny plant with shin- 
ing, bright green pads. 
trunked tree -.....-..- 
Quiabentia chacoensis—A curious Opuntiad from 
Rakagtlay.= Very =Spinys — baGliess sere eeee eae eee 50 
Opuntia bulbispina. Small growing.- 
Opuntia Santa Rita. 
yellow flowers .-.-.--.- 
in length. Charming at all 
ANGEL WINGS 
A dainty little plant that has no stickers. The 
tiny pads are covered with snow-white glochids. 
Eventually forms a round Branches freely and remains dwarf, the pure white 
40c cushions showing brightly against the green stems. 
Very easy to grow. 25 
Branehed; plants: 3). ee c 
Dollar Cactus. 
CINNAMON CACTUS 
Rich cinnamon-brown glochids against 
dark green pads. Opuntia rufida grows eas- 
ay eee is ne eed in dish gar- 25¢ 
dens:- Branched. plantsis sen eee 
_ CRESTED OPUNTIA i 
Crested forms of cacti are amongst the 
most interesting of all. Opuntia serpen- 
tina cristata never loses its cockscomb 
growth. Nice 2” to 3” crests, 35¢ 
SPRUCE CONES 
The curious cane-like joints of Tep- 
hrocactus strobiliformis look like some 
weird growth from Mars. An intrigu- 
ing novelty Very pretty. 
INTC O58 acer eee 35c¢ 
DWARF TREE OPUNTIA 
Opuntia vilis grows as a tiny, much branched tree. 
Grows under almost any conditions, doing well in 
sun or shade. Well branched. 
250 and Se ee eee 25c¢ 
OPUNTIA TERES 
In the spring it bears many 
small leaves. Nice 
Tey NG) Sf RDRS DROE ar eek igre NeneNe 30c 
