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QUEEN OF THE NIGHT 
An old favorite whose blossoms are so astoundingly Bright golden globes. Small plants bear nipples ; 
large and ethereally beautiful your friends will be en- ridges appearing later. very collection should have 
tranced when they see it! Selenicereus Macdonaldiae the beautiful Echinocactus Grusonii. Very sandy soil 
is of the easiest culture. Give it a very sandy soil or WalernE when dry. 50c. 715¢c 
preferably 2 parts sand, 1 part leafmold and small BB a enenneneenneneeneneecnenceecesecenetnecsccetecncesscessesceseecescnesess 
feedings of cactus food during the summer growing 
season. A well lighted window or better put out in 
summer in partial shade bringing in before frost which 
will assure fat, well matured stems for next season’s 
flowers. Stems may be curved around stakes or pot 
trellis. Use a 4’’ pot at first, later transferring to a 5’’ 
or 6’’ pot. Water freely 
whenever dry, each 
40c 
TOM THUMB 
Parodia aureispina is one of our choicest plants. See 
Parodia page 17. A jewel with lovely golden flowers 
and spines. Very easily flowered. Tiny plants flower. soe pepe ES 
Fast grower. Full sun or part shade. Specimens 6 aR CACtOrnT plant race 
years $1.50. Smaller 75¢ and $1. 35 Lovely red flowers 
Flowering 50c and C % c 25¢ ; a 
Crimson Parodia. Similar but with brilliant ruby 
red blossoms! Lovely. Specimens $2. Smaller $1. 
POVOWETUINS Lo BING orn e nan ee vaceeennn st eletece yee meee oscars ee 50¢ 
CEREUS HYBRIDUS MONSTRUOUS PAPER SPINED OPUNTIA 
A strange and monstrous cactus. ee paper tibands for spines! Te- 
3 nrocae i 
Never lose their odd appearance. aa ae glomeratus likes sandy soil 
Very easy to grow. 75c¢ and............ 40c INS G0) Sp LaritS2e. cco eee tapes 35¢ 
GOLDEN BARREL 
almost 
PEANUT CACTUS 
rapidly 
Sun or shade. 
nice 
A very 
any conditions. 
forms 
An old favorite. 
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INDIAN HEAD 
free flowering plant, 
should be in every beginner’s collection. 
crops over a long period, grows easily. Plants small up to 
Notocactus Ottonis 
Flowers in several 
A very pretty, 
21,’?, Buds first appear as cocoa-colored twists of wool. 
Spines harmless, flexible. Flowers are very bright and 
attractive the petals shining yellow opening widely in the 
sunlight. Porous soil, moderate watering, sun or art 
shade. Specimens 50¢ to 75c. 35¢ 
Smaller flowering... : 
BUNNY EARS 
An old favorite with golden yellow glochids and oblong 
flat pads. Handle with care. Grows very easily. 25 
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MEXICAN LIVING ROCK 
A very curious cactus, flat topped with furrowed, leathery 
tubercles each with a groove filled with brown wool. The 
lovely, brilliant pink blossoms appear at the wooly apex in 
September. It grows well in clean sand to which a small 
amount of leafmold has been added. A sunny window, 
watering only when quite drv. 50 
Mature flowering Ariocarpus fissuratus.................-........0. Cc 
