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NEOPORTERIA SUBGIBBOSA 
Handsome flowered small Chilean plants with bright 
clear pink blossoms which are borne from February 
until late May. The plants are globular to cylindric, 
strongly ribbed the areoles with many short, stout 
spines. A free bloomer. 
well lighted window. 
frost. 
5 Very easy to grow in any 
tands at least 12° of 
Large specimens $1. 50c 
Bache. 
WOOLY TORCH CACTUS The 
A handsome Old Man that at bears many 
flowering size produces masses of with reddish 
white wooly hair. The stems of apple-like 
Cephalocereus Palmeri become a beau- 
tiful powdered blue-white with age. 
FLOWERING TREE CEREUS 
tree-like 
large white 5’’ blossoms 
sepals and 
fruits. The 
crystalline pulp is very pleasant. The 
fruits are smooth and spineless. Quick 
FANCIER’S COLLECTION 
Collection No. A9 
/ Fine plants to start your 
window garden. All first quality 
plants. Contains only tested plants 
such as I in my own 
garden. Nice sizes, correctly 
Labeled $3 
would want 
DE LUXE GARDEN 
Collection No. Al10 
28 Choice plants correctly labeled. A fine selection 
of the beautiful and odd. Living Rocks, Old 
Man, Pincushion, Echeverias, Barrel Cacti, $5 
Parodias, ete........... BRE, Stes nates 
FANCIER’S ASSORTMENT 
Collection No. All 
60 Choice and rare plants for the collector of the 
. odd and beautiful. Stone Faces and other rare 
South African succulents with South American Lobiv- 
ias, Cereus, Notocactus, etc., plus Mexican Mamillar- 
ias. Ferocactus, Cereus, etc. 
Labeled 
Collection No. A99 
Different Cacti.. No succulents. A collector’s 
group. Includes many rare items. A gift any 
$25 
100 
collector would prize above all else. 
Labeled 
snowy blossoms. Delicious 
2’’ in diameter. 
plants enjoying a rich loam 
sunny window. Mature 
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per foot postpaid. 5’’-7 
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Cereus gonianthus 
CEREUS DAYAMII 
One of the best flowering 
and fruiting kinds. Large 
white flowers and big red 
large, red, 
crisp, sweet 
The handsome pink blossoms are noc- rowing, vigorous, of easy culture. fruits. A strong  srowing, 
Petits VoL ae 7 Good loam soil. In winter they may branched a fe 20’. oe 
$2. 5’’-6’" seedlings 50c. 35 be stored in basement or attic. 35¢ 7’ =50c. Smatlier............ 
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CEPHALOCEREUS ; CEREUS A 
Columnar cerei of fairly rapid growth found Cereus aethiops, 90c. C. alacriportanus, 
from Mexico to Brazil. Of easy culture. 50c and 35c. C. ecaesius, tree, 50c and 35c. 
Cephalocereus alensis. Large 50c and 35c. 
C. catingicola, 40c. C. Collinsii, 35c. C. 
chrysacanthus 35c. C. glaucochrous, Blue, 35c. 
C. leucocephalus, large 50c. C. nobilis, 50Oc. 
C. polylophus, 35c. C. Purpusii, large 50c. 
PRINCESS OF THE NIGHT 
A glorious white and gold blossom 10” across. The 
best of the night flowering cerei for the window gar- 
den. Selenicereus pteranthus can be readily flowered. 
Sandy loam and leafmold with generous summer water- 
ings. Harden growth in late summer with sunlight 
and less water. Flowered plants $1.50 40c 
PE RY GS as os, oS 
C. hexagonus, 35c. C. Hildmannianus, 50c 
and 35c. €. horridus, 50c and 35c. C .Knuthi 
anus, 50c. C. peruvianus, 50c and 35c. C. p. 
reclinatus, 35c. ©. Vargariana, to 50’.10”’ $1. 
Smaller 50c. €. variabilis, wooly, 50c. 
SAND DOLLAR 
Astrophytum asterias is one of the oddest cacti, 
entirely spineless and freely bearing large yellow blos- 
soms. Very scarce even in the wilds where it grows 
scattered thinly on the desert mesas. Pot in sand 
and leafmold watering lightly when dry. A _ light 
window with some sun. Flowers from May to Octoher. 
Large specimens 90c. 
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CEREUS MILESSIMUS 
A fine, very spiny tree cactus with Crested forms of cacti are among the 
’ é red fruits most interesting and unique of all with 
Quick growing pot 
soil and a 
cuttings 
CURIOSITY PLANT 
These novel and attractive cacti never lose their 
odd contorted growth. They are always pretty with 
their bright chestnut spines and living green stems. 
Cereus peruvianus monstruosus may, with age, reach 
10’ in height. In pots it remains dwarf. Our plants 
are seedlings and thus have a short trunk but are 
uniformly very monstrous. Fine sepcimens 75c. 35¢ 
Smaller50¢.0 INdee hia ae oe ee ge, ne pin 
Cereus hybridus monstruosus. A_ taller growing 
group with a more pronounced central stem but quite 
monstrous. 6’’-8’’ $1. Smaller 75¢ and........-.........-.----. 40c 
CRESTED OPUNTIA 
their odd convoluted stems. Opuntia ser- 
pentina cristata never loses its cockscomb 
rg 5 th. 
35¢ Nice hea SOC and eee ere we 35¢ 
FEROCACTUS 
Ferocactus alamosanus, 60c and 35c. F. 
coloratus, Handsome Lower Calif. species, 50c. 
F. glaucescens, Blue Barrel, Lovely, 50c and 
35c. F .Herrerae, Giant, 40c. F. latispinus, 
Red spined, 25c. F. melocactiformis, 35c. 
F. Pringlei, 35c. F. robustus, Cluster type, 
75c. F. viridescens, Pretty, 50c and 35c. 
F. viscaenensis, Bright red spines, 35c. F. 
Wislizeni, 35c. 
ECHINOCEREUS 
Brilliant flowered, small cluster forming 
cacti from western U. S. and from Mexico. 
Echinorcereus amoenus. Rare, Flowering, 
$1. E. Knippelianus, Rare, 75c. E. maritimus, 
35c. E. Merkii, Purple, 50c. £. octacanthus, 
Red; 50c. E. pectinatus castaneus, Rainbow 
colored, 50c. £. dasyacanthus, Yellow, 50c. 
E. papillosus, Yellow, 40c. E. pulchellus, Rare, 
$1. E. Salm-Dyckianus, Red, 50c. E. sarriso- 
Phorus, Purple, 50c. E. Scheeril, Purple, >0c. 
E. stramineus, Purple, 35c. E.  triglochidiatus, 
Stands much cold, Red, 35c. 
OLD LADY CACTUS 
Mamillaria Hahniana is always a show specimen. 
The hair increases in length and abundance with age. 
ese grown in any sunny window. Christmas 
owering. Large 
Nice 14%’ each 50c 
specimens 3’’-314 $]. 
