Trichocereus huancayensis (Ie Peruvian Torch) 
Columnar, from Peru, few short spines, capable of taking 
16 degrees frost, beautiful flowers. 
Small plants; each, 22. 2-20 see eee 1.00 
Larger plants,.cach. 2... ee Teo 
Trichocereus candicans (The Yellow Torch) 
Stout, cylindrical, medium yellow spines, large flowers. 
Plants, each ...2c.. cuss. eet .60 
Trichocereus huascha (Ihe Golden Candle) 
A beautiful plant — medium golden spines, a “must” for 
“Tricho” collectors. 
Large. cuss each. ee ae ee 1.50 to 6.00 
Trichocereus thelagonus (South American Torch) 
Tall, stout, columnar, moderate spines, quick growing — 
fine flowers. 
Cuts, per inch, 2.26... oe 0) 
Write for sizes available. 
Trichocereus gladiatus (Ihe Gladiator’s Torch) 
Stout, cylindrical, a heavier plant than Trich. candicans, 
a fine looking plant. 
Nice specimens, each 
Thelocactus bicolor (The Pineapple Cactus) 
Ball shaped, spines in two to three colors on same plant— 
beautiful red-purple flowers. 
Small plants, each 222.2. 2 Dae 
3*specimens, each ein sn eee .60 
4” to 5” plants, each 
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Utahia sileri (The Gypsum Barrel) 
A very rare Arizona plant, globose, medium heavy spines, 
yellow and maroon flowers. This plant seldom seen in 
collections. 
Plants, each 
7a 
Zygocactus truncatus (The Xmas Cactus) 
Almost spineless, small flat joints, resembling the Epi- 
phyllum, many red flowers in winter. 
Small plants#teach :a= 28 2 = eee 1.00 
Larger plants; each 2222 1.50 
SUCCULENTS 
(Other Succulents) 
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Agave Americana (The American Blue Century Plant) 
A favorite, large blue-green leaves, with sharp points, 
grows rosette fashion, becoming very large with age. 
Century plants only bloom once in their life. 
Small/plants, each... ee 1.00 
By toc l2h. each, wt fe ee 2.00 
