ANGORA BUNNY EARS 
A pretty small eared Opuntia 
dotted with white clusters of 
glochids. Light soil with mode- 
rate waterings. 
Bach 25c¢ 
OPUNTIA TERES 
This small branched plant pic- 
tured below is from the high 
valleys of the Andes of Bolivia. 
During the spring and summer 
the plant is densely covered with 
1 , eylindric leaves. 
QUEEN OF THE NIGHT EAMerohn hee 30c 
An old favorite whose blossoms are so astoundingly 
large and ethereally beautiful your friends will be en- 
tranced when they see it! Selenicereus macdonaldiae GRIZZLY BEAR 
is of the easiest culture. Give it a very sandy soil or hi . : 
preferably 2 parts sand, 1 part leafmold and small Petit whi ee ote Seetonia 
feedings of cactus food during the summer growing B " ae aa 
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 i pot a feet, later transferring to a 
De Or 6” pot. Jater freely 
whenever dry, each 40c 
MEXICAN LIVING ROCK 
Ariocarpus fissuratus is a very curious cactus, flat-topped 
with leathery, furrowed tubercles. The brilliant pink blos- 
soms appear at the wooly apex in September. It grows well 
in clean sand to which a small amount of leafmold has been 
added. It likes a sunny, airy window watering lightly only 
when quite dry. Growth is extremely slow the specimens 
offered are probably at least 25 years old. 50c 
Mature flowering acd 
SEEDS 
It is always interesting to grow cacti and 
succulents from seeds. Patience is the most 
needed attribute! Full instructions sent with all 
seeds. 
HAWORTHIA. Mixed. A number of interest- 
ing species from our collection are represented 
including H. setata, H. subfasciata, etc. Packets 
50c 
NOTOCACTUS Mixed. Included the best spe- 
cies as N. leninghausii, N. scopa, N. submam- 
mulosus, etc., fresh seed. Packet -............... 50c 
PARAMOUNT HYBRIDS. Seed from 100 se- 
lected hybrids between Lobivia and Echinopsis, 
F3 generation. There should be a good per- 
centage of colored flowers; orange, salmon, 
hed shrimp-Pinke seers packets.) ac a-eeeee 50c 
CREPES 
STRAWBERRY CACTUS 
NOTOCACTUS PAMPEANUS ROSE PLAID CACTUS A free blooming and fairly quick growing cactus, flowering 
quite easily grown and _ flowered A handsome small cactus’ brightly throughout spring and summer. Hamatocactus septispinus is 
eacius from South America. The bright banded with copper-green and cream. a favorite of all; of the easiest culture. The flowers are larger 
Blossoms appear in the spring after the The lovely pink blossoms of Gymnocaly- than shown and the brilliant scarlet fruits are showy. It enjoys 
winter rest. Thrives in a well lighted cium Friederickii are large and exceed- a light loam, sun or part shade, watering moderately when 
window liking an open soil. Stands_tem- ingly freely borne all summer long. dry. Sure to flower. Large specimens. 3-4” each 50c. 35¢ 
perature of 15°. Nice 1%% inch 35¢ Specimens, 4 years, 75c. Smaller 35¢ Small flowering 14%4”-2” each 
plants, 50c. Smaller...... : sc ccbcsseen flowering) 500 sand sree ee res 
CURIOSITY COLLECTION No. B7. The six plants below. You will enjoy planting this easily grown group in a $1 25 
pot or bowl for a cheerful breakfast nook. All six 
PEANUT CACTUS PINCUSHION BIRD’S NEST RED DRAGON CHRISTMAS FLOWERING PINCUSHION 
Easy to grow, fast Grows quickly in Curling yellow FLOWER CHEER Handsome carmine flowers in spring. 
forming many headed sun or part shade. spines. Long ° slim Cluster forming. Grows anywhere. WBasy to grow and flower. The Mamillarias 
specimens. Flowers large, Flowers when small. nipples. Flowers yel- Flowers red and Colors best in dry, are very satisfactory for the beginner. 
bright pred); wach 3..25¢). Mach 2... eee 25¢= low. smachwi 35¢ black A .25¢ poor soil. Hach....25¢ Nice plants, 35¢. Smaller... 25¢ 
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