colors in the flower. 
Medalion. (A. D. Houghton). Flat cup shaped, irridescent red. 
Moonrise. Flat funnel form, white, three angled branches. 
Oriole. Cup and saucer shape, waxy white backed with rich yellow 
and brown petals. 
Padre. Funnel form, clear pink, strong grower, free bloomer. 
Hans Rheem. Open cup shade, vivid red and orange flower. Good 
basket plant. 
Scarlet Giant. (Francois Verhaert). Wide open funnel shaped, orange 
red, good bloomer. 
Strictum. True species. White night bloomer, rotate flower. 
Sunburst. Open funnel shaped, burnt salmon with red center, free 
bloomer. 
Sun Goddess. Giant open cup shaped, orange with violet eye. 
Vive Rouge. Wide open funnel form, red with violet throat. Very 
free blooming. 
H1. M. Wegener. Large salmon pink flower. 
Heliocereus speciosus. Climbing, three to four angled branches bear- 
ing spines, very large irridescent flower. This is one of the parents 
that introduced color, irridescence and long lived day blooming 
habit into the hybrid Epiphyllum group. 
GROUP "A" 
CACTUS ROOTED 
$ .60 per 10 of a kind, $5.00 per 100 of a kind. 
Cactus Dog Tails. Harrisias, Cleistocactus, Eriocereus and similar suit- 
able types grown especially for use as animal tails. Assorted 
seedling and rooted cuts. 2-3" high. 
Cereus peruvianus. Tall, columnar 2-3" S. 
Chamaecereus sylvestrii. Peanut Cactus. 2-3'' RC. 
Echinopsis hybrid. Easter Lily Cactus. Globular hybrid Seedlings I-I|/". 
Eriocereus (Harrisia) regelli. Similar in habit to Harrisia martinii but 
bears pale pink night blooming flowers when old. 2-3" S. 
Harrisia eriophora. Slender columnar. 2-3" S. 
Harrisia nashii. Slender columnar. 2-3"' S. 
Lemaireocereus pruinosus. Blue Mitre. Columnar, 5-6 angled. |!/-2!/2" S. 
Monvillea diffusa. Tall columnar with many soft spines, slender. 2-3" S. 
Opuntia basilaris. Beaver Tail. 2-3!/2'' RC. 
Opuntia Boxing Glove. Cylindrical plants that grow into odd shapes. 
2-3" RC. 
Opuntia cylindrica. An ever popular columnar plant. 2-3" RC. 
Opuntia glomerata. Paper Spines. Egg shaped with long white papery 
spines. 1'/2-2" RC. 
Opuntia hamiltoniae. Cylindric with few spines on its un-usual ribs. 
2-3" RC. 
Opuntia microdasys miniature. Specially grown small pads for miniature 
work. I!/-21/4". 
Opuntia monacantha. Small green pads. 2-4" RC. 
Opuntia rosarica. Cylindric with attractive spines on ribs. 2-3" RC. 
Opuntia rufida. Cinnamon Cactus. Dark pads with tufts of short 
reddish brown spines, 2-3" RC. 
Opuntia schickendantii. Mule Ears. Elongated pads with short brown 
spines. 2-3'' RC, 
Opuntia vilis. Dwarf Tree Cactus. Bushy branched little trees that 
are very useful. 2-3'' RC. 
Pachycereus pringlei. Cardon. A stout giant cactus of Lower Cali- 
fornia. I!/-2" S. 
Trichocereus spachianus. White Torch. Stout columnar, fluted, reddish 
brown spines. I!/-2" S. 
SUCCULENTS ROOTED 
$ .60 per 19 of a kind, $5.00 per 100 of a kind. 
Agave deserti. Broad gray leaves 3" S. 
Aloe beguinii, Pearl Aloe. 1!/-2'' RC. 
Aloe humilis brevifolia. 1!/-2"' RC. 
Aloe humilis globosa. Crocodile Aloe. Incurving, gray green, toothed 
leaves. Smaller than Brevifolia. 1-2!/2'' RC. 
Aloe hum-vir. Needle Aloe. Erect rosettes of tapering, almost round 
light green leaves. A very fine hybrid. 2-3" RC. 
Aloe Spotted Beauty. Spreading, dark green leaves with white dots. 
2-2'/2"" RC. 
Alce microstigma. Polka Dot Aloe. Blue green leaves bearing white 
dots. I!/-2" S. 
Aloe mitriformis. Blue and Gold Aloe. Bluish leaves with yellow teeth. 
2-3" S. 
Aloe nobilis. Broad green leaves with yellowish teeth. I!/2-2" RC. 
Aloe striata. Broad vari-colored leaves, tooth less. 2-3" S. 
Euphorbia cereiformis. Devils Club. Fat Corn Cob type, 1'/-2!/2" RC. 
Euphorbia pfersdorfii. Pickaninny Toes. A slender Corn Cob that 
branches very freely. 
Euphorbia submammillaris. Corn Cob. I!/-2"' RC. 
Faucaria assorted. Mixed Tiger Jaws. |!/2-2"' P. 
Faucaria sulrueteria. Rainbow Tiger Jaws. |!/2-2" P. 
Gasteria hybrids. Duck Wings, Bow Tie, Ox Tongue. Thick leaves ar- 
ranged in opposition. We have a fine crop coming on. Our stock 
is free from the black spot that often is found on plants from the 
coastal areas. 134-2!/2". 
Creenovia aurea. Irish Rose. Green leaves in rosettes which often 
look like half open rose buds. 1I!/-2" RC. 
Haworthia greenii. Rosettes of sharp tapering green leaves. 1!/2-2!/2" 
RC. 
Pleiospilos bolusii. Split Rock from Africa. I!/". 
Rei neli. Cleft Stone. A more globular and compact species. 
1-14" S. 
Rocchea falcata. Scarlet Paint Brush. Opposing gray-green, keel 
shaped leaves, flat heard of scarlet flowers. 1!/2-2!/2"' RC. 
Sedum morganianum. Burro's Tail. Pendant branches with silvery 
leaves. Wonderful for hanging baskets. 2-3"' RC. 
Sempervivums Assorted. Various kinds of excellent House Leeks. 
Sempervivum calcareum. Gray rosettes with reddish margins. !!/2-2"' RC. 
Stapelia hirsuta. Hairy Star Fish Flower. A larger type than Variegata. 
Branched 2-4" S. 
Stapelia variegata. Spotted Toad Flower. Branched. 2-3" S. 
Stomatium fulleri. A clustering Baby Tiger Jaw with thick gray leaves. 
Toothed. 2" clusters. 
Sunset Collection is composed of all types of plants in Group "A" and 
such others of this price range that may be available. 
GROUP '"'B" 
CACTUS 
$ .85 per 10, $7.50 per 100. 
Cephalocereus collinsii. Stout, columnar, with yellow spines. I!/2-2"' S. 
Cephalocereus palmeri. Woolly Torch Cactus. Stout, columnar with 
wool at brown spine clusters. 1!/2-2"' S. 
Cereus peruvianus. Larger 3-5" P. 
Cereus peruvianus monstrosus. Quaintly gnarled plants. 2-3" S. 
Cleistocactus straussii. Silver Torch. Columnar covered with fine, 
short, light colored spines. I!/2-2" S. 
Echinocereus bailleyi. Stout columnar, covered with light spines. Pink 
flower. 2-3" S. 
Echinopsis assorted. Easter Lily Cactus. Globular plants, very large 
flowers. 2" RC. 
Echinopsis calochlora. Shining yellow green balls with yellow spines. 
1-1" PB. 
Echinopsis camplyacantha. Globular with brown in-curving spines. 
Light pink flower. I'/2"' S. 
Ferocactus alamosanus. Globular, straight spined, I!" S. 
Ferocactus latispinus. Wide brown spined, globular. I'!/4-I'/" S. 
Ferocactus rectispinus. Hat Pin. Globular with long straight or curved 
spines. I!/" S. 
Ferocactus townsendianus. Cape Barrel Cactus, globular I'/4-I!/2" S. 
Hamatocactus setispinus. Strawberry Cactus. Attractive globular, 
slightly hooked spines, yellow flower. 11/4" S. 
Lemaireocereus griseus. Stout columnar, angular ribs, powdery. 2-3" S. 
Lobivias assorted. Good flowering types. I-I'/" S. 
Lobivia binghamiana. Stout globular clustering plants. Red flowers. 
IW/4-1Y2" RC. 
Lobivia drijveriana. Sub-columnar. Short spined. Yellow flowers. 
1-1," S. 
Lobivia tamatimensis. Sub-columnar, short spined. Various flower 
colors. I-I!/" S. 
Lobivia haageana. Sub-columnar, short spined, yellow flowers. I-I!/" S. 
Lobivia wegheiana. Globular, long spined, lilac flowers. I-I!/2"" S. 
1/,-21/,"" P. 
Mammillarias assorted. Mostly in the globular types, named if re- 
quested. I-I!/" S. 
Mammillaria bocasana. Powder Puff. Biscuit shaped, silky white hair 
over hooked spines. I'/4-I!/" S. 
Mammillaria dolichocentra. Ruby Dumpling. Globular with short brown 
spines. I-I!/" S. 
Mammillaria durispina. Globular, short stout spines, carmine flower. 
IY4-V2" S. 
Mammillaria echinaria. Golden Spines. Stouter than Elongata with 
yellow central spines. 1!/2-2"' S. 
Mammillaria elongata. Golden Stars. Columnar with yellow spines 
|-2!) RC. 
Mammillaria kewensis. Globular, rose pink flowers. I!/4-I!/2" S. 
Mammillaria magnimamma. Depressed globular, very large nipples, 
short spines, ruby flower. I'/4-I!/" S. 
Mammillaria new white. Un-named, globular, densely covered, very 
short white spines, pink flower. I-I!/2"' S. 
Mammillaria polythele. Globular, rose flowers. I-I'/2" S. 
Mammillaria rhodantha. Rainbow Pincushion. Globular, rather weak 
yellow or brown spines, rose colored flower. I'/4-I!/," S. 
Mammillaria wildii. Fishhook Pin Cushion. Globular, yellow-brown 
spines with one fish hook to cluster, blooms freely with flesh 
colored flowers. I-I'/" S. 
Monvillea diffussa. Slender, columnar, soft brown spines. 3-5" S. 
Myrtillocactus geometrizans. Blue Myrtle. | Columnar, very blue, 
powdery. I!/-2" S. 
Nyctocereus serpentinus. Snake Cactus. Fluted, columnar. 3-5" RC. 
Pachycereus polylophus. Slow growing, stout, columnar, many ribs, 
short spines, I!/" S. 
Pachycereus pringlei. Stout, columnar, brown spines. 2-3". 
Trichocereus spachianus. Larger and heavier. 2-3" S. 
Little Jewell Collection is composed of the small types of the above 
group and a number of other choice I-I!/"" seedlings. 
