VIOLET SEA URCHIN 
A lovely flowered small cactus blooming profusely in 
early summer. The blossoms of Acanthocalycium viola- 
ceum are particularly bright and shining. Flowers when 
small. Seldom reaches more than 8” in diameter; 
grows easily in sun or part shade. Specimens 35 
$1. Flowering 50c. 1” each c 
SOME NEWER CHIN CACTI 
Gymnocalycium deesianum. Reported to be the 
finest of the Chin Cacti. | have only a few plants 
for distribution. 34” to 1” each 
Gymno. andraea. A very pretty yellow flowered 
species. Rare 
Gymno. mostii. This quite rare plant fits closely 
the original description. Flowering size 2” to 3” 
each 
Gymno, joosensianum. The seeds of this scarce 
species came from an authentic source. 11” each 
75¢ 
Gymno. baldianum. These plants differ from 
those formerly known under this name and more 
closely check with the original description. 1”- 
1%” each 
Gymno. saglione. Make a very large specimen 
8” in diameter. A spiny globe with rose pink blos- 
soms. Nice bright plants 114”-2” 
Gymno. venturianum. Flowers in varying shades 
of red. A very choice, free flowering plant and a 
great favorite. Fine flowering plants 75¢ and 50c¢ 
PARAMOUNT HYBRIDS 
These very colorful plants are the results of 
many years work of hybridizing between Echin- 
opsis and Lobivia. We have succeeded in pro- 
ducing a whole new range of color and form. 
They are sturdy, easy to grow and flower. Give 
them generous treatment. 
RED PARAMOUNT. A very free flowering 
variety with lovely orange-red blossoms. Each 
$1.25 
SALMON QUEEN. Rich salmon in color. Plant 
and flower like Echinopsis. Vigorous grower. $1 
SUNSET. Red with violet overlay. Pale yel- 
low central stripe. Large, broad petalled flower 
with long hairy tube. Flower very bright on 
second day. Each $1.50 
RED PYGMY. A very different cross with 
Echinopsis kratochviliana as the mother. Flow- 
er short tubed, crimson-red. Plant Lobivia-like, 
cespitose. Each 
PEANUT CACTUS 
Chamaecereus sylvestrii will form a 
in one season. Branches freely. Sun or 
satisfactory plant under almost Cc 
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Flame. A fine hybrid. Much freer and longer 
flowering 5 
nice cluster 
shade. Very 
ORANGE PARAMOUNT 
A very handsome hybrid with clear, bright blos- 
soms. The color is a fine orange. It is much more 
free in flower than either parent and flowers repeat- 
edly during spring. The plant is a vigorous_ grower, 
the spines very short and harmless. $1 25 
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PARAMOUNT No. 25. Salmon colored flowers with a 
long tube. A pretty variety. Each $1.25 
RED CROWN 
The Rebutias are splendid window garden subjects. 
They start producing their lovely blossoms very early 
in February and continue for a long time. They begin 
clustering when very small and blossom when still 
small.. Any well lighted window suits them if shaded 
from mid-day sun. 
REBUTIA MINUSCULA. Bright red flowers. Ex- 
quisite! Nice flowering plants 35 
50c and Cc 
OLD MAN CACTUS 
The long white hair of the widely 
known Cephalocereus senilis makes it 
one of the most sought after. The plants 
are quite hairy from the tiniest plants 
on. Fine plants 2”-3” 50c. 35¢ 
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MOON CACTUS 
The large showy blossoms of Hriocereus 
open in the evening remaining open until 
late morning. Easy to grow liking a rich 
loamy soil, moderate waterings. Sun or 
semi-shade. 25¢c 
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SCARLET BUCLER 
The fast growing, slender Cleistocactus 
baumannii has a number of stems to 2 
feet tall. Bright red blossoms all sum- 
mer. 12” 75c. Smaller 
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JOSEPH’S COAT 
Handsomely variegated with white, yel- 
green and pink. An easy to grow 
Opuntia monacantha variegata 
shade. 
low, 
favorite. 
likes sun or partial 
waterings. 
Nice plants... 
Moderate 
35¢ 
