OLD MAN CACTUS 
Cephalocereus senilis is the famed white haired 
cactus from Mexico. The very whitest of hair clothing 
the fat columns. Every collection should 35 
have it. Nice white plants 75c, 50¢ and = Cc 
PRINCESS OF THE NICHT 
The best and easiest to flower of the night bloom- 
ing cerei. Inner petals snowy white circled by yellow 
petals the outermost taupe in color. May be trained 
on a low trellis or stake. Generous 
treatment. Wach 
THIMBLE TUNA 
Tephrocactus microsphaericus 
has ruby red flowers. Easily 
POW oo ieges ceo te ee esacece cee 35¢ 
bears 
PERUVIAN TORCH CACTUS 
Trichocereus peruvianus has colum- 1 
nar blue stems and large white flow- Ted sepals. The large red apple-like 
A MINNESOTA COLLECTION 
These thrifty plants were grown by Harold Ruschkey 
and show how well cacti and succulents do in all parts 
of our country. 
LEMAIREOCEREUS 
L. hollianus. 35c. L. pruinosus 35c. L. chi- 
chipe. 35c. L. stellatus. 35c. L. thurberi. 35c. 
L. weberi. 35c. L. dumortierii. 35c. L. beneckii. 
$1. L. candelabrum. 35c. 
WHITE TORCH CACTUS 
Beautiful, popular and exceedingly easy to grow. 
Trichocereus spachianus is a quick grower and a fine 
plant for the window garden. The snowy blossoms are 
6” across. Plants branch freely from the base forming 
nice colonies. Will stand 15° above zero. 25 
5”-7" 40c. Nice.. : c 
FLOWERING TREE CEREUS 
The tree-like Cereus gonianthus bears 
many large white 5” 
and one of the oddest of cacti. Freely 
large yellow blossoms with a 
red throat, Large specimens, 
90c. Flowering 2” 
blossoms 
Cereus variabilis. Low growine Rv 
65c¢ zilian species with white woolly are- 
3) Cee See ere nS ee ere ee oe 50c Branched.. 
EAGLE CLAWS 
An old favorite bearing handsome frilled pink flow- 
ers in summer. Echinocactus horizonthalonius has a 
woolly crown, few rounded ribs and recurved heavy 
spines with pale silvery gray or blue 
pink or red ‘ ; 
body. Full sun, very sandy soil. 
Nice) flowering © 2/"..5.--.---e ee EE ie ee ae a 50c 
PELECYPHORA ASELLIFORMIS 
Extremely rare in cultivation. The plants are re- 
lated to Mamillaria, 1”-14%” in diameter bearing 
large bright purple-pink apical blossoms. These Mex- 
ican plants are real oddities. A sunny window and 
very sandy soil or just sand and leafmold. $1 25 
Mature’ flowering “plants 225 ceccceeeseeceeestes ° 
Pelecyphora valdeziana. A rare species white spined 
and smaller than the above. Mature imports.......... $1.50 
SOLISIA PECTINATA 
Solisia is a small very short white spined plant 
near Pelecyphora. Give the same treatment. Flowers 
yellow. Does nicely when grafted. Mature imports. $1.50 
GYMNOCACTUS 
A new genus of small odd and in- 
teresting Cacti. 
G. gielsdorfianus has broad angular 
nipples and black tipped spines. Ma- 
ture=flowering #23... 75¢ 
G. subterraneus. Very tiny with large 
TUDerOUSsifOO ty mie-c-5 secre seen eee $2 
with 
ers. I took this photograph in Feb- fruits are smooth and very good to 
ruary in eru. A nanusoume 35 eat the crisp snowy pulp sweet an« 
variable species................. ee C pleasant. Quick growing, vigorous and 
of easy eure. Good loam soil. In GOLDEN STARS 
SAND DOLLAR winter they may be stored in bhase- The lovely popular Mamillaria elongata 
ment or attic. 7”-8” 50c. he i i i lden 
AGRIRGH OARS Je. aaindise Geel. ok. 35¢ should be in every collection. Spines go 
yellow. Easily grown branching freely often 
having 100 arms. Flowers yellow. Very eas- 
ily grown sun or shade. Large branched 
75¢ and 50c. 35c 
