LOXANTHOCEREUS 
Handsome red flowered, smal’ 
cerei from Peru. Form clusters. 
Our plants are 2-4”. 
L. aureisetosus .. 
L. eriotrichus 
L. eriotrichus 
L. Faustianus 
L. ferruginispinus ee 
Esleutospinus) ccc. aet-o ce-cn-<eeeees 
L. matucanensis ........................ 
L. matucanensis senilis_........... 50c 
L. matucanensis speciosus........ 5c 
L. paucispinus —........................ 50¢ 
Lekpolygoniay t. 301.0. feces eee 75¢ | 
ERIOCEREUS 
The Moon Cerei are extremely | 
free flowering climbers. 
E. Bonplandii ............ 35¢ and 25¢ | 
E. Regelii. Pimk.........0.-..0002... 35c | 
E. tortuosus. Spimy................. 35 | 
RAINBOW CACTUS 
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SCARLET BUGLER : JOSEPH’S COAT ‘ WEBEROCEREUS One of the handsomest and freest dwarf blooming 
The fast growing, slender Cleisto- Handsomely variegated with white, cacti. Echinocereus melanocentrus is sure to flower and 
cactus Baumannii forms a cluster to yellow, green and pink. An easy to Slender vine-like climbers has a long blooming season. Often flowers when hardly 
two feet tall. Bears its bright red grow favorite. Opuntia monacantha ‘ 5 ; an inch tall, with blossoms larger than the plants! 
blossoms all summer long. Very sat- variegata likes sun or partial shade, W. Biolleyi —...............-.---.---.--. 35¢ Easy to grow. Sun or partial shade. Moderate 35 
isfactory and easy to grow. 25¢ moderate waterings. 25 W. New Species. Pink............ 35¢ watering. Fine blooming size.............---.-...--.---.ccses c 
Nicerplants; 300) @ird..2.251.0-2. Nice plants,'35¢ andicc.2.21.4-2 Cc 
A FINE COLLECTION CACTI IN WEST VIRGINIA 
Laura Ann and her mother, Mrs. I received my first shipment from 
Gibson, of Pittsburgh have collected a you last fall and was much pleased 
very nice assortment of over 85 species. with them. I now have about 100°kinds 
They find it a most fascinating hobby. which I keep outside during summer 
They have a nice collection of Orchid where they grow and bloom very nicely. 
Cacti also. As may be seen, they grow STANLEY NUZUM 
and flower their plants superbly. Shinnston, W, Va. 
HEDGE HOG CEREUS eaeiares Le PAPER SPINED OPUNTIA 
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It hardly seems possible this small plant could pro- A strange and monstrous cactus. Never White paper ribands for spines! Teph- 
duce such large and brilliant blossoms. Hchinocereus lose their monstrous growth. 40c cet iees ene piace gee. 25¢ 
pentalophus grows in small clusters and after a good 
winter’s rest bears 3”-5” sparkling blossoms in pro- 
fusion. Will stand temperatures to 15° and may be 
wintered in a quite cool place. Three year old 35 
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TRICHOCEREUS 
A large group of cacti 
generally forming clusters. 
Beautiful flowers. Fine 
pot plants. 
T. Bridgesii, 8” —........ 75¢ 
T. candicans |................. 35¢ 
T. candicans robustior 50¢ 
T. cuzcoensis, 10” ....$1.00 
T., gladiatus: ...........2224 35¢ 
T. huancayensis —.......... 35¢ 
T. huanucoensis —.......... 50¢ 
Ts huaseha® cc... 50¢ 
T. huascha rubra .......... 50¢ 
T. Knuthianus _...... $1.50 
T. lamprochlorus  .......... 35¢ 
Un lttoralis) once $1.50 
T. macrogonus ....... $1.50 
T. Pachanoi es 
T. purpureopilosus ........50¢ OLD MAN CACTUS MOON CACTUS 
4 ; The long, snowy white hair of the The large, showy blossoms of Erio- 
T. santiaguensis ............ 35¢ widely known Cephalocereus senilis makes cereus open in the evening, remaining 
TaSchateris- 2 50e it one of the most sought after. A sandy open until late morning. Easy to grow, 
Te secanene $1.00 soil, sun, watering lightly when dry. liking a rich loamy soil, moderate water- 
Witenes as Cnn : Likes sun. 3”-4”, 75¢; 2”-2%", 35 ings. Sun or semi-shade. 3 
T. thelegonus B0e shes ie eo CuK bniice. Seo corm, ole ae ee pY- 
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