STRAWBERRY CACTUS 
A group of Hamatocactus setispinus is never without 
flowers in the summer. It is a favorite with all, grow- 
ing freely and of the easiest culture. The flowers are 
rather larger than shown and the brilliant scarlet fruits 
are quite showy. Enjoys a light loam, sun or part sun, 
watering when dry. Large specimens, 35¢ 
3”-4", 50c. Smaller, 142-2” flowering-............-... 
ASTROPHYTUM 
A grand group to which the Bishops Cap 
belongs. They are all free flowering and 
easily grown natives of Mexico. They make 
fine specimens for the window garden never 
getting too large. Their bold forms give them 
distinction. They like a sunny window and 
ordinary cactus Care. 
Astrophytum myriostigma. Bishop’s Cap. See 
photo above. 
Astrophytum myriostigma columnaris. A_ slim, 
tall-growing form, quite distinct. Large 5”-6”, 
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Astrophytum myriostigma tetragona. I our-sided 
Bishop’s Cap. Always has the four sides. 1%”-2’, 
each 50¢ to 75¢. Small 1” 35¢ 
Astrophytum capricorne. Lovely flowers of golden 
yellow with bright red throat. Very free ‘blooming. 
Plants speckled with white. They are amongst the 
loveliest of all cacti! Three years old and should 
Hlower—35e) and? 2" ates ee tee See go hed Os 50c 
Astrophytum capricorne major. Similar to above, 
roa une oo Ue oe a seat Ce PN arr BRS og eter ae cree 50c 
Astrophytum capricorne minor. Each 35c¢ and 50c 
Astrophytum capricorne senilis. A most interest- 
ing fortn with curling, papery, black spines. Gor- 
geous freely borne flowers. Wiach...........................--. 50c¢ 
NOTOCACTUS MAMMULOSUS 
Lively yellow blossoms, each petal like satin. Surprisingly 
easy to grow and flower. I have some very fine, strongly spined 
35¢ 
plants that averaged 10 flowers each last year. Every 
one will bloom this spring. 75¢ and $1. Nice plants.......... 
should be in every beginner’s collection. 
period and grows easily under a great variety of conditions. 
The flowers are lovely and it produces several crops. It is 
not a quick grower and rarely reaches more than 2 to 3 
inches in diameter. The buds appear as twists of cocoa- 
colored wool. 3 to 4 years 50¢ and 75c. 35 
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NOTOCACTUS 
All Notocactus are excellent because of their 
form, flowers and colorful spines. They are easy 
to grow, enjoying a light or sunny location. 
Notocactus apricus. Sun Cups...-....-.-...------ 35¢ 
? caespitosus. Rare. Large.........- 75¢ 
e Graessneri. Yellow Ball....35¢-75¢ 
ie Grosseis @Rare20 fe ee 50c 
"y Hasselbergii _...............-....----- $1.00 
Lincktl 2322s. 30 eee 35¢ 
cs rutilans. tee ee eS 75¢ 
ne Schumannianus—50c and_...$1.00 
tabularis); =| 50c-35c¢ 
a Velanovskii 50c 
INDIAN HEAD 
A very pretty, free flowering plant, Notocactus Ottonis 
GOLDEN BALL 
The lovely, golden haired Notocactus Lening- 
hausii is a great favorite and deservedly so. It 
is one of my favorite plants. Very long lived 
and easy to grow. Grand old show specimens, 
S* to 10” forming) clusters.-%.....-..0-.: $5 to $7.50 
144”-246” plants 50c¢ and 75c. 35 
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Flowers over a long 
BISHOP’S CAP 
Don’t fail to include this fine plant. I have some 
very clean, bright specimens. Flowers freely all summer. 
Grows easily. The whiteness of the plant is produced 
by microscopic, spine-like processes. Astrophytum myrio- 
stigma likes a sunny window but will do well in partial 
shade. Flowering size 1%”-2” plants 50c. 25¢ 
Smaller—-35e: “ardc.2.225 Socios Bosch eas oe acer ees 
TOM THUMB 
Parodia aureispina is one of our choicest plants. With 
its lovely golden color or with its bright flowers it is 
always a jewel. Very easy to flower and we always ship 
it in bud while in season, May and June. A fast grower. 
Full sun or part shade. Handsome specimens 5 years. 
$1. Smaller 50¢ and 75c. 35¢ 
Nice; plants ipee eek ee  e 
Crimson Parodia. Parodia sanguiniflora. Bril- 
Hane ruby-red 114” flowers. Flowering, 75e¢ 
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PELECYPHORA ASSELLIFORMIS 
Extremely rare in cultivation. The plants are 1” to 
14%” in diameter, bearing apical bright purple-pink 
flowers. Real Mexican oddities. Sand and leafmold 
makes a good soil. Mature flowering 
imported st 
$1.25 
