Opuntia Vilis (Mexican Dwarf Tree) 
Small branched cacti, bushy when older. 
Nice plants, Gach 22... 2 ae 40 
Opuntia Elata (Orange Tuna) 
Dark greens—almost spineless small ears, orange flowers. 
Pér caffe: See Oe eee 20 
Opuntia Phaeacantha (Purple Prickly Pear) 
Large ears — medium spines — green in summer, purple 
in winter and has yellow flowers. 
Nice. pads, each 2.2. 23 .50 
Opuntia strobiliformis (South American Pine Cone) 
Small cone shaped sections — spineless. 
Percone 22.8 Sie Sa .50 
Opuntia Ursina(Polar Bear Cactus) 
Medium pads with long white flexible hair-like spines 
a beautiful plant; red or yellow flowers. 
Fine: pads, each 4:2 .33).04o ne .80 
Opuntia Erinacea (Grizzly Bear) 
Same as above, but rounder and heavier pads, stiiter 
white spines, red or yellow flowers. 
Pads each ie sn ee .80 
Opuntia Santa Rita(Purple Santa Rita) 
Green pads tinted purple, few spines, a favorite. 
Large pads; each®:. ...24...2) .80 
Opuntia Serpentina Cristata (The Fan Cactus) 
Fan shaped crested growth, very spectacular when large. 
Plants, each :.0.25. 2... 1 eee .60 
Larger, each 
a yee 
Peniocereus Greggii (Arizona Goddess of the Night) 
Narrow almost spineless dark stems, root tuber shaped, 
large perfumed six to seven inch white night flowers in 
May or June — RARE. 
3” to 6” seedlings, each 
Large plants, F.O.B. Phoenix, each 
Pelecyphora Asseliformis (The Mushroom Cactus) 
Globular, no spines, pretty ced flowers, a rare plant. 
limported plants, each ..2.._....0.2. eee 2.00 
Large specimens, each <1....22%5....2 eee 4.00 
Parodia Aureispina (Golden Tom Thumb) 
A globular plant, short golden spines with nice large 
golden flowers. 
Small blooming size plants, each __..........-..... .60 
Large specimens) each wuc.-..0) 2.2 ee 2250 
Pachycereus Marginatus (The Organ Pipe Cactus) 
Tall cylindrical, base branching, very short white spines 
on ribs; one of the neatest of the organ pipe group. 
Cuts, approximate average 6”, 12”, 18”, and 
24” — (over 12” F.O.B. Phoenix) per in. 25 
