RHIPSALIS 
Rhipsalis are not very 
commonly seen, They make 
nice specimens for the 
shade garden. Mostly they 
are hanging plants though 
at first they are upright. 
Plant them in our Jungle 
Mix in which they lux- 
uriate. 
Rhipsalis capilliformis. 
35¢ 
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ADAADWAAMA 
CORAL CACTUS 
The Coral Cactus (Mamillaria hederi) is one of the 
prettiest of all with its circlet of coral red berries and 
charming cream flowers. The Berries burst forth ripe 
and scarlet taking only a day or so to appear. 50 
Mature fruiting 2”-3” specimens each c 
DISOCACTUS EICHLAMII 
A lovely fern-like plant that will thrive given the same treatment 
as African Violet. In the spring it is covered with dainty, crimson blos- 
soms. Slender, drooping, frond-like stems. Plant it in our Jungle Mix. 
Keep moist and cool. It will not thrive in hot dry situations. Each potted. 
75¢ 
PAPER SPINED OPUNTIA 
White paper ribands for spines! Teph- 
rocactus glomeratus likes sandy soil and 
sun. From Argentina. 
Nice: pllamtis..-.-2....-<. y estunashenesttceueseecoost 35c 
CEREUS HYBRIDUS MONSTRUOSUS 
A strange and monstrous cactus. Never 
loses its odd appearance. Very easy ta 
grow. Splendid for pots. 
TAS STOING Sy per ec cheer RPA EESPRSP REET 40c 
PLEASED CUSTOMERS 
“The plants arrived July 14 in 
fine condition and I am well pleased 
with them. I have never seen such 
slean looking, well rooted plants as 
I receive from your gardens. Thank 
you so much for your kind advice 
about my plants. I will have an- 
other order shortly.’’ 
Mrs. Clint Copeland. 
Ohio 
“Received the cactus plants today 
and they are excellent. Arrived in 
perfect condition and they are big- 
ger and more beautiful than we ex- 
pected for the price paid.”’ 
Mr. T. E. Scobee, 
Oregon. 
“The plants I ordered arrived to- 
day in perfect condition as your 
plants always do. I am so pleased 
with them I am putting off potting 
FLOWERING TREE CEREUS 
The tree-like Cereus goniathus 
bears many large white 5” blossoms 
with reddish sepals and large red 
apple-like fruits. The crisp sweet 
crystalline pulp is very pleasant. The 
fruits are smooth and spineless. Quick 
growing, vigorous of easy culture. Good 
loam soil. In winter they may be 
stored in basement or attic. 3 Cc 
O78 500s Sma lion ia2.. Secs akan 
Cereus milessimus. Spiny 50c......35¢ 
Cereus alacriportanus. Bipeculbe: 
Cereus horridus. 
Cereus Ilanosii ..... 
Cereus hexagonus . 
Cereus dayamii 
cacti. 
MEXICAN JEWEL COLLECTION No. BI. 
POWDER PUFF (Mamillaria bocasana) 
Like a bursting cotton boll, this little plant is 
clothed with silky, snow-white hair instead of spines, 
though it bears one tiny hooked one on each _ slender 
nipple. Cream colored flowers followed shortly by very 
attractive bright red, long, curved seed pods A jewel 
among cacti. Very easy to grow in a well lighted win- 
dow. Sun or partial shade moderate watering. Flowering 
and seeding specimens large $1. 35¢ 
Nice flowering... 
Clusters 50¢ and. 
JOHNSONS JUNGLE MIX 
A new potting compost for all epiphytic 
Per bag postpaid 
5 pounds with box postpaid 
West of Mississippi River $1.75 
EMPRESS 
This lovely plant bears a prodigious number of flow- 
ers. It should be given the same treatment as Orchid 
Cacti. We recommend our Jungle Mix potting compost 
for these plants which in_the wilds grow up in the 
trees along with Orchids. Keep moist. 
Spring blooming. BHach............-...2.--..--c-sccssseccacsecessaeooes 
LADY FINGERS 
Mamillaria elongata Schmollii 
A dainty gem and so easy to 
grow. Each little plant is a bright 
mosaic of golden yellow harmless 
spines, Quickly forms fine clusters. 
Large clusters 50c. 
Smaller 35¢ and 2296 
85c¢ 
CACTUS AND SUCCULENT JOURNAL 
Join the Cactus and Succulent So- 
ciety and receive the splendid illus- 
trated Journal. Six 32 page issues 
yearly $3 
GIANT MEXICAN CEREUS 
Small plants are quite pretty 
and grow well. The above photo- 
graph of Pachycereus pringlei I 
took in ‘gi ae Elta Fine 
specimens 5-7” an 
75e. Nice 27-3! 2ocscssssssse 25c¢ 
THIMBLE CACTUS 
Mamillaria fragilis 
Like the ‘‘old woman who lived in a 
shoe,’’ this little cactus has more chil- 
dren than she knows what to do with. 
Pure white, harmless spines and every 
little baby will quickly 
STO War GlQOD. Jezscwtsscvsecaxecceemestuceegenestee 25c 
them until I express my apprecia- 
tion. I do want to thank you for 
the bonus plant, a Rebutia. which 
is still in bloom and _ exquisite. 
After receiving these Orchid Cacti 
you may be sure I’ll be getting 
more of these beautiful plants.’’ 
Mrs. Frank Dalesandro, 
Iflinois. 
ORCHID CACTI 
We have a mimeographed 
list of many of our Orchid 
Cacti for those interested in 
these beautiful plants. Free. 
These four pretty and easily grown Pincushions may be planted in individual 2 or 
3 inch pots or may all be planted together in a small ornamental dish 
4 to 5 inches in diameter for a Dish Garden. They all do well in any well lighted window with moderate watering. The set in nice plants....... 
90c 
RUBY DUMPLINGC. 
Mamillaria tetracantha 
A quick growing cactus with 
bright red flowers and, with ma- 
turity, a hoary white head. A long 
time favorite. Large specimens 
$f. Smaller flower- 
ing tO0CN UM snes eee 25c¢ 
