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READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ORDERING 
Prices quoted in this catalogue are for cuttings whether 
ROOTED or UNROOTED. 
CUTTINGS offered are of mature growth from six to ten 
inches long and are usually well rooted small plants. Un- 
rooted cuttings sent only when rooted stock is not available or 
when so requested by customers. 
MEDIUM PLANTS have one or more matured branches 
and are approximately THREE TIMES the price quoted for 
cuttings. 
SPECIMEN PLANTS or (PLANTS IN BUD when available 
in the spring) are shipped in containers express collect $3.00 
and up according to size and variety. 
MIXED EPIPHYLLUM SEEDS—taken from our best hand- 
pollinated varieties—instructions included, 25c a packet. 
Sometimes plants are quite similar. In a few instances the 
identical plants carry different names in different localities. If 
you will give names of varieties in your collection we will 
endeavor to avoid duplicating them. 
We endeavor to have all plants correctly named. In case of 
error we will not be responsible for more than the original 
purchase price of the item ordered. 
We do not substitute, so please give us second choices in 
case we are out of items ordered. 
We can ship C.O.D., however, C.O.D. charges are usually 
quite excessive so it would pay you to send remittance when 
ordering. 
Please PRINT full name and address plainly. California 
customers add 3% sales tax. 
WHOLESALE. We do not give discounts to dealers from this 
catalog but will quote wholesale prices to those interested. 
In our gardens each plant carries its own identification 
number. Our new originations are registered with the EPI- 
PHYLLUM SOCIETY OF AMERICA. The Society issues a 
mimeographed Bulletin several times a year to its members. 
This Bulletin is devoted to all phases of the epiphytic cactus 
and carries reports of the Society’s meetings which are held in 
Los Angeles County. Membership is by invitation—dues are 
$2.00 per year. If interested in joining please write us. 
“THE EPIPHYLLUM HANDBOOK” by Scott E. Haselton 
—$3.85 postpaid. Contains 231 pages and many illustrations. 
“PHYLLOCACTUS” by Curt Knebel, translated from the 
German, paper covers, 64 pages. Very instructive, $1.50 post- 
paid. 
Make use of the books in your Public Library on cactus and 
succulents. They contain valuable descriptions and instructions 
on plant care. 
You cannot expect to see all varieties in bloom with one 
visit to our gardens as some bloom early and others are late. 
