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UPDATED 04/21/02

SPRING 2002 PLANT LIST


MILES' TO GO - P.O. BOX 6 - CORTARO, AZ 85652 - 520-682-7272 - FAX 520-682-0480
EMAIL Miles2G@aol.com - WEB SITE http://www.miles2go.com

Hello again,
It has been a year living in the house that cactus built and the nursery projects that were delayed for that odyssey
are now back on track. Although some items are in short supply now, there will be a good selection of grafted oddities and
caudiciforms on our summer and fall lists. We had to edge prices upward a tad in order to cover several postal rate hikes,
but that should be this year's only increase.

May your plants flourish,


Miles Anderson with the help of Janice and our corgis Chance and Talyn, March 4, 2002

Our Web Site: At www.miles2go.com our site contains images of most of the species we carry, and we update it with every
list.
ORDERING INFORMATION
Minimum order: $15.00

Plant lists and mailings: We plan to produce complete lists at least twice per year.

Processing Time: We try to pull the plants for your order within a day of receiving it and process and ship within a week.
We ship on Monday and Tuesday so that the order will arrive in that week. If you do not receive your order within four
weeks of sending it, please notify us -- the United States Postal Service is not infallible.

Phone Orders: We try to be available for phone orders from noon-5pm Mon-Fri. We are certainly here more than that,
please avoid calling before 7am or after 7pm.

Fax Orders: You may fax your order to 520-682-0480 at any time. If you have trouble getting through, we are probably
surfing the Internet. If worse comes to worst, call (not fax) us at 520-682-7272 and tell us to get off line so that you can
fax.

Terms: We accept checks, money orders, Mastercard, Visa, and American Express.

Shipping: While we ship all year and pack the plants to protect them from some cold, we cannot guarantee that
they will not be damaged from prolonged freezing temperatures. If you order during the winter months, take your weather
conditions into consideration. We ship by USPS Priority Mail or USPS Express Mail; check the appropriate box on the
order form. Postal Carrier Release allows the postal carrier to deliver a large parcel to your residence when they would not
otherwise, or to deliver Express Mail without a signature.

Shipping Charges: SHIPPING VIA USPS PRIORITY MAIL IS FREE. For faster service via USPS Express Mail please
add 20% plus $10.00 to the order. Note: Priority Mail generally takes 3 to 4 days, while Express Mail arrives in 1 to 2
days.

Arizona Residents: Please add 5.6% for state sales tax.

No Foreign Orders: We cannot ship outside the United States and her territories.

Substitutes: We do our best to provide the plants you order, but some quantities are limited. If you list substitutes we can
select plants of equal or greater value; or if you prefer, we can give you credit toward your next order or a refund. If you
are paying by credit card, you will be charged only for the plants that are available.

Plant Size: Unless otherwise specified, the plants will fit into the pot size indicated.

Catalog Number: Please include the catalog number which appears with each plant entry in order to speed up the
processing of your order.
When Your Order Arrives: After bare-rooting your plants, we allow a day or so for the roots to heal before packing them.
They will be ready to pot as soon as it is convenient for you. When you receive your order, unpack it immediately. If any
plants are damaged, please notify us. (WARNING- Cacti and succulents are dangerous if treated improperly. Plants in the
Euphorbiaceae and the Apocynaceae have irritating or toxic sap. Many of the succulents are armed with an array of spines,
thorns, and other protective structures which can cause physical injury. The customer assumes all responsibility for
handling our plants with care.)

A WORD ABOUT GRAFTED PLANTS


We produce all of our own grafts and are always trying to improve them. We prefer Stenocereus victoriensis
(syn. S. griseus) because it is long lived and has a longer growing season than many other species. There is no universal
grafting stock, however, so we will be using other species that are found to be superior for specific applications. By
grafting we can provide you with rare plants at a reasonable price.

CACTACEAE (Cactus Family)

G-SG = grafted on Stenocereus griseus RC = rooted cutting LQ = limited quantity


* = only advertised on the web site due to limited quantities

Acanthocalycium glaucum - #8115 - 2"pot - $3.50 - blue-gray body, stout black spines, lemon yellow flower, almost
flowering size
A. minutum - #8158 - 3"pot - $4.75 - gray-green body, thick stiff dark spines, nice orange to red flowers in summer
*A. violaceum - #5031 - 4"pot - $5.50 - solitary light green stem becomes shortly columnar in age, purple flowers from
apex when mature
Ancistrocactus mathssonii - #8198 - 2"pot - $3.00 - round gray-green stems with heavy tuberculate ribs, hooked red and
yellow spines, brownish flower
A. megarhizus - #8229 - 2"pot - $4.00 - club-shaped body with tuberous roots, short yellow spines, yellow flowers,
flowering size, rather difficult to grow
A. uncinatus v. wrightii - #5735 - 2"pot - $3.00 - club-shaped blue-green body, many hooked tan and red spines are very
long in mature plants, red to chocolate brown flowers
Ariocarpus agavoides - #5440 - 2"pot - $3.00 - these seedlings have several tubercles from a fat root, should be flowering
size by this fall
A. fissuratus v. fissuratus - #5094 - 1"+plant - $2.50 - the only species of Ariocarpus occurring in the USA, short
triangular tubercles become rough and fissured when mature
A. kotschoubeyanus v. kotschoubeyanus - #5439 - -1"plant - $3.00 - flat rosette of small pointed tubercles on top of thick
root, pink flower in fall covers the top of the plant, just flowering size
A. retusus v. furfuraceus - #5098.3 - 3"pot - $5.50 - LARGER - #5098.5 - 3"rosette - $12.50 - when mature the fat gray
tubercles of this northern form often grow to be as wide as they are long; occasionally wrinkled surface, white flowers
sometimes with a blush of pink
A. retusus v. retusus - #5443 - 3"pot - $5.50 - large solitary parents had 2"+ long gray tubercles
A. retusus v. retusus "scaphirostroides" - #5445 - 2"plant - $5.50 - green-gray tubercles are long and curved upward, when
mature different than above
A. trigonus - #5102 - 1"plant - $4.50 - claw-like olive green tubercles will form large low rosettes someday, large scented
yellow flower
Armatocereus balsasensis - #7980 - 3"pot - $4.75 - olive green columnar stems to 10", a few black spines, uncommon
Astrophytum asterias - #5446 - 1+"plant - $3.50 - spineless flat button-like stem with white flecks, yellow flower with
orange throat, flowering size
A. capricorne v. minor - #8127 - 3"pot - $4.75 - moderately flecked, many curly dark spines, large yellow flower with
red throat
A. capricorne "niveum" - #5106 - 3"pot - $5.00 - form with heavy white flecking, few heavier black spines, large flower
A. coahuilense - #5726 - 2"plants - $4.50 - 5-ribbed plants densely covered with white flecking, flower will be yellow with
orange center
A. coahuilense x A. asterias - #5107 - 1"+plant - $2.50 - nice hybrid, fine white flecking on 5-6 ribbed almost round stem,
more attractive the bigger it gets
A. myriostigma - #5450 - 2"pot - $3.50 - Bishops Cap, spineless 5-sided plants covered with white dots
Aztekium ritteri - #6962 - "-1"plant (grafted) - $5.50 - odd dwarf from Mexico, grafted on short Harrisia stocks which
can be buried most of the way, eventually produces nice specimen
B. brevicylindrica - #8174 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low thick body, similar to below species but with yellow flower and longer
spines
B. purpureus - #7856 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low thick body with yellow spines, becomes shortly columnar, purple flowers from
lateral cephalium when mature
Carnegiea gigantea - #5130 - 4" pot - $5.25 - 'Giant Saguaro', large growing species from Arizona and Mexico, stout dark
green seedlings with stout dark spines
Cephalocereus senilis - #5452 - 3"pot - $4.75 - Old Man of Mexico, columnar stems with short stiff spines hidden under
long wavy white hair
CHAMAECEREUS HYBRIDS - Some taxonimists combine Chamaecereus with other genera under Echinopsis, but we
are keeping Chamaecereus hybrids listed separately for simplicitys sake.
'Fire Chief' - 5163 - 3"pot - $4.00 - thick upright stems, rich 1"+ orange flowers, makes large clusters
*'Garten Kavalier' - #7661 - 2"pot - $2.50 - lower fat stem, yellow flowers
'Greenpeace' - #8161 - 2"pot - $2.50 - fairly thick stems, haven't seen the flower yet
'Iris Myers' - #7588 - 2"pot - $2.50 - pale yellow flowers
'Kent Sunrise' - #7585 - 2"pot - $2.50 - yellow flowers, spines with brown tips
'Yellow Bird' - #7589 - 2"pot - $2.50 - small clustering stems, bright yellow flowers
Cochemiea maritima - #6809 - 3"pot - $4.75 - perhaps the easiest to flower in Cochemiea, long stems with hooked
spines and long-tubed bright red flowers
C. pondii - #7648 - 3"pot - $4.75 - long semi-erect stems, light brown spines with long hooked central, long bright red
flowers at tips of stems
C. poselgeri NEW - #6960 - 3"pot - $4.75 - lightly spined stems will trail to more than 3' long in time, hooked yellow
central, bright red flower with long tube
C. setispina - #5692 - 2"pot - $3.00 - long white spines, hooked central, bright red flowers, makes large clusters
Copiapoa cinerea - #8069 - 1"+plant - $4.00 - small seedlings with short black spines, slow growing, when mature will
form whitish stem with short shout black spines
C. dura - #7789 - 1"plant - $4.75 - dark purple body, heavy curved black spines, body becomes lighter in color when
mature
C. humilis - #5176 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low olive green body, short thin black spines, yellow flower, clustering
C. hypogaea - #7653 - 2"pot - $3.00 - dwarf olive green to brown stems, short spines, tuberous roots, forms clumps when
small, " yellow flower, these are flowering size
C. lembkei - #5179.2 - 2"pot - $4.00 - dark gray-green stems with short heavy black spines, color of body and spines
lightens with age
*C. paposensis - #7630 - 3"pot - $4.75 - selected plants with low purplish bodies, thin black spines
C. tenuissima - #5182 - 2"pot - $4.50 - small almost black body with short white spines
Coryphantha cornifera - #5453 - 3"pot - $4.75 - solitary short conical gray stem, lightly covered with tan spines, short
black radial spine, large yellow flower
C. elephantidens - #5189 - 2"pot - $3.00 - develops large light green stem, fat tubercles, pink scented flower in fall
C. gladispina - #7973 - 3"pot - $4.75 - forms conical gray-green body with upward-pointing brown spines
C. hesteri - #5454 - 3"pot - $4.75 - free-flowering miniature from Texas, large pink flowers, forms clustering specimen
in time
C. macromeris - #5455 - 3"pot - $4.75 - very long gray-green tubercles, pink flowers, will cluster
C. pallida - #7949 - 3"pot - $4.75 - dark green body, white radial/black central spine, yellow flower
C. poselgeriana - #5191 - 3"pot - $4.75 - gray stem will develop large tubercles, stout erect spines, large pink flowers
when mature
*C. scheeri v. scheeri - #8195 - 2"pot - $3.00 - from Caballos TX, low round gray-green stem develops heavy tan spines,
yellow flowers when small
C. scheeri v. valida - #8196 - 2"pot - $3.00 - from Las Cruces NM, much larger growing than above, eventually
columnar
C. sulcata - #5196 - 3"pot - $4.75 - clustering species from Texas and Mexico, dark green body with long tubercles, large
yellow flower with red throat
C. tripugionacantha - #8207 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low round body with dense yellow spines held close, downpointing curved
central
Denmoza rhodacantha - #5234.3 - 3"pot - $4.75 - green barrel-like body, heavy brown spines, dark red Cleistocactus-like
flower
Discocactus albispinus HU 390 - #5458 - 2"+plant - $4.00 - similar to D. araniespinus but larger growing and with longer,
stiff yellow spines
D. alteolens HU 232 - #5236 - 2"plant - $4.00 - flattened dark green stem grows to over 6", erect black spines
D. araniespinus - #5459 - 3"pot - $5.00 - dense curly yellow spines, with cephalium
D. bueneckeri - #5460 - 3"pot - $5.00 - dwarf clustering species, soft yellow spines held against stem, white scented
flower, flowering size
D. latispinus HU 146 - #5461 - 2"plant - $4.00 - flattened dark green stem grows to over 6", spines reddish when young
but black with age
D. nigriseatosus HU 448 - #5462 - 2"plant - $4.00 - flattened light green tuberculate stem grows to over 6", curved tan
spines, large white tassle-like flowers
D. pugionacanthus HU 462 - #5464 - 2"plant - $4.00 - flattened shiny dark green body, short curved chestnut spines, large
white flowers when mature
D. sp. nova HU 544 - #5244 - 3"pot - $5.00 - flattened dark green body, short straight black spines
D. sp. nova HU 646 - #5246 - 2"plant - $4.00 - spiny light green body grows to over 6", long heavy tan spines
*Echinocactus grusonii albispinus - #7025 - 3"pot - $5.00 - pale-spined variant of the Golden Barrel, looks best when
grown in less than full sun
E. ingens - #5471 - 2"pot - $3.00 - one of the largest barrel cacti, powder blue body with black spines when young, body
turns green when mature with pencil thick brown spines and glossy yellow flower
E. texensis - #8246 - 2"pot - $3.00 - from seed from Culebra Bluff, Eddy Co. NM, blue-green body, pink flowers when
mature, also nice red fruit, should develop heavy, thick spines
Echinocereus adustus v. schwarzii - #8136 - 3"pot - $4.75 - offered last fall as E. pulchellus v. nova , robust fleshy stem
with short curved white and brown spines held close to the body, 2"-wide pink flower
E. chloranthus v. russanthus "weedinii" - #8214 - 3"pot - $4.75 - similar to above but with dense golden spines
E. coccineus v. coccineus - #8131 - 2"pot - $4.00 - will form clusters of many small heads, very cold hardy, reddish
flowers, from Santa Fe, NM
E. coccineus v. gonacanthus - #8048 - 3"pot - $4.75 - large form from Sandoval Co., NM, grows to 2' tall or more,
orange flower
E. coccineus v. gurneyi - #5477 - 3"pot - $4.50 - dark green body to 3" thick, will cluster from base, bright orange-red
flower, heavy blackish spines
*E. deleatii - #5282 - 2"pot - $4.00 - rarely available species looks like Cephalocereus senilis, elongated stems with
white hairlike spines
E. knippelianus v. knip. - #5288.2 - 2"pot - $3.00 - low soft body, one thin tan spine per areole, pink flowers borne on
sides of plants, flowering size
E. matudae - #7926 - 3"pot - $4.75 - heavy dark spines on dark green body, nice reddish flower
E. pacificus - #5297 - 3"pot - $4.75 - small clustering stems from Baja, small bright red flower, often found as a form of
E. polyacanthus
E. pailianus - #7709 - 2"pot - $3.00 - club-shaped body lays over with time, dense orange spines, large tricolored flower:
pink with band of white and a red center
E. pectinatus P337 - #8226 - 3"pot - $4.75 - club-shaped stem, dense light pinkish stems held close to the body, large
pink flower
E. pectinatus v. "Coahuila" - #7763 - 3"pot - $4.75 - light orangish spines held close
E. pulchellus v. acanthosetus - #8126 - 2"pot - $4.00 - white, slightly curved spines on low dark green bodies, large
bright pink flower
E. pulchellus v. pulchellus - #5309 - 2"pot - $3.00 - miniature with thick root, bright pink flower, eventually clusters,
flowers repeatedly in the spring, these are flowering size
*E. pulchellus v. sharpii - #8012 - 1"plant - $3.00 - dwarf, dark green body, short white & black spines, 1"-1" pure white
flower, flowering size
E. rigidissimus - #7890 - 2"pot - $2.50 - the Arizona Rainbow, dense yellow and red spines held close to club-shaped
body, seedlings from a particularly red-spined parent
E. rigidissimus v. rubispinus - #5302 - 2"pot - $4.75 - offered before as E. pectinatus v. rubispinus, ever popular solitary
stems tightly covered in short pink/red spines
E. schmollii (Wilcoxia) - #5325 - 2"pot - $3.00 - thin limp stems with soft brownish white hairlike spines from thick
root, large pink flowers
E. stramineus hybrid - #8133 - 3"pot - $4.75 - upright stems will cluster in time, thin white radial spines, long black/red
central spines
E. subinermis v. aculeatus - #7853 - 2"pot - $3.50 - light gray-green columnar stem, heavy tan to brown spines, yellow
flowers
E. subinermis v. subinermis - #5473 - 2"pot - $3.50 - (syn. E. luteus) lightly spined gray-green stem with lemon yellow
flowers in summer
E. triglochidiatus 'inermis' - #6889 - 2"pot - $4.50 - small mostly spineless stems cluster with age, will tolerate below 0F,
red flowers
E. viridiflorus v. viridiflorus - #5478 - 2"pot - $3.00 - very low growing stems will cluster, short red and white spines,
greenish scented flower, hardy to -20F
ECHINOPSIS/LOBIVIA/TRICHOCEREUS HYBRIDS (source in "()")
'Arachnacot' - #7237 - 2"pot - $3.00 - (Miles' To Go) from of L. arachnacantha, small dark stems, many burnt orange
flowers
*'Aurora' - #5482 - 2"pot - $3.50 - (Paramount) Echinopsis body, long-tubed peach-colored flower with darker highlight
on tips of petals
'Betelgeuse' - #5341 - 3"pot - $4.75 - old Johnson hybrid, somewhat distorted Echinopsis-type body, 3"-long, 2"-wide
orange red flower
'Candlelight' - #7910 - 2"pot - $3.00 - (Schick) small Echinopsis-type body with short spines, yellow flower
'Candy Watermelon' - #7666 - 2"pot - $3.50 - (Miles' To Go) low clustering stems, soft light pink flowers
'Cherry Vanilla Yogurt' - #7667 - 2"pot - $3.50 - (Miles' To Go) - low dark green stem with short curved spines, pink/red
flower with lighter outer petals
'Easter Parade' - #7982 - 3"pot - $4.75 - old hybrid, small, shiny green body, few spines, small pretty yellow flower with
pink outer petals
'Hollyberry' - #7239 - 2"pot - $3.50 - (Miles' To Go) low stem with dense short curved tan spines, bright red flowers
*'Infinity' - #7911 - 2"pot - $4.50 - (Schick) spiny Echinopsis-type body, large red flower
*'Maria' - #7912 - 3"pot - $4.75 - (Schick) heavily clustering Echinopsis-type body, red flower
'Northern Lights' - #6857 - 2"pot - $3.50 - (Paramount) spiny upright body, 2" purple-red flower
'Peach Monarch' - #7679 - 3"pot - $4.75 - (Paramount) low Echinopsis-type body, 3"+ pale peach flower
'Pink & White' - #5491 - 2"pot - $3.50 - (Paramount) low clustering stems produce many 1" flowers with pink inner
petals and pink & white outer petals
'Red King' - #6858 - 3"pot - $4.75 - (Paramount) Echinopsis-type body, 4"-long, 3"-wide dusky red flower
'Red Paramount' - #5493 - 3"pot - $4.75 - (Paramount) lightly spined Echinopsis-type body, short tubed orange flowers,
free flowering
Red Flowered hybrid - #7983 - 3"pot - $4.75 - grown by Pima Valley Greenhouses, large rich red flower, Echinopsis type
body
Soehrensia hybrids - #8159 - 3"pot - $4.75 - the parents of these plants are obviously the result of a cross between a
Trichocereus and Soehrensia bruchii, seedlings from parents with 4"-5"-thick stems which cluster sparingly with time,
bearing several flowers on tips of stems, flowers should range from yellow to orange
*'Sorceress' - #7909 - 2"pot - $3.50 - (Schick) Echinopsis type body, large red flower
'Spring Blush' - #8044 - 3"pot - $4.75 - (Schick) pink flower with yellow throat
'White Knight' NEW - #7787 - 2"pot - $3.50 - (Paramount) shiny green echinopsis type body, short spines, large white
flower
'Yes!' - #7602 - 3" pot - $4.75 - (Dimmit) introduced by ISI last year, robust green stem with few and heavy tan spines,
6"-long, 4"-wide purple-red flower
Echinopsis melanopotamica - #7652 - 3"pot - $4.75 - long dark curved spines, solitary, to over 3' tall
E. pelecyrachis - #5331 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low rounded body with short dark spines, long 3" wide white flower
E. sp. nova HU87 - #7780 - 3"pot - $4.75 - light green club-shaped stems, short yellow spines, very large light pink
flower
Epithelantha micromeris - #5496 - "plant - $3.00 - flowering size, miniature button-shaped stem covered with dense
white spines, light pink flowers
E. polycephala - #5682 - 2" tall plant - $4.00 - club-shaped stems cluster heavily, yellowish white spines, yellowish flowers
E. unguispina - #5497 - 2"wide plant - $4.00 - flattened stem with dense white radial spines, short erect black central
spines, pink flowers
Escobaria henricksonii - #5730 - 2"pot - $4.00 - tuberous root grows large with age, thin erect stems will cluster and
produce many light pink flowers over the summer
E. roseana - #7718 - 3"pot - $5.00 - rare, low clustering stems with dense yellow spines, tuberous roots, reddish flower
E. varicolor - #8234 - 3"pot - $4.50 - upright stems with short erect white spines, crowned with white flowers in summer
E. vivpara v. vivpara - #8185 - 2"pot - $3.00 - from Minot ND, small clustering stems with brown and white spines,
large pink flowers in late spring
Espostoa lanata NEW - #5361 - 2"pot - $3.00 - columnar stems with short light colored spines with red tips, stems
lightly wrapped in white hair
E. melanostele - #5362 - 2"pot - $3.00 - Old Man of Peru, seedlings of this columnar species tightly wrapped in white
hair
E. mirabolis NEW - #5365 - 3"pot - $4.75 - columnar stems with dense short white and red tipped spines, a few wisps of
curly white hair, develops shirt of long glassy white spines at base of stem
Ferocactus chrysacanthus - #7047 - 3"pot - $4.75 - thick, stiff brownish golden spines, light green body
F. covillei - #5498 - 3"pot - $4.75 - blue-gray body, heavy hooked central spine, light and dark radial spines
F. cylindraceus v. cylindraceus (F. acanthodes) - #8042 - 3"pot - $4.50 - grows to 1' wide and several feet tall eventually,
dark red spines
F. gracilis - #6776 - 2"pot - $3.00 - slow-growing species from Baja with bright red spines
F. hamatacanthus v. hamatacanthus - #5513 - 3"pot - $4.75 - larger growing than v. sinuatus, spines more pinkish, very
long central spine, large yellow flower
F. hamatacanthus "auriespinus" - #8245 - 3"pot - $4.50 - smaller growing than above form but with all yellow spines
F. hamatacanthus v. sinuatus (syn. Hamatocactus sinuatus) - #5516 - 3"pot - $4.75 - from Texas and New Mexico, small-
growing barrel with large yellow flowers, sharp ribs, long thin tan and red spines
F. latispinus - #5499.3 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low body with sharp ribs, tan radials, red-hooked centrals, purple flower in
winter
F. latispinus (yellow-spined form) - #5736 - 3"pot - $4.75 - selected clones with yellow spines
F. macrodiscus - #5500 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low light green stem with short red and yellow curved spines, candy striped
pink and white flower in spring, flowering size
F. nobilis - #7055 - 3"pot - $4.75 - close to F. latispinus, sharp ribs, red-brown spines, dark purple winter flower
F. pilosus (F.stainesii) - #5501 - 3"pot - $4.75 - thick red spines with wispy white radial spines underneath
F. rectispinus - #7844 - 3"pot - $4.75 - grayish body, spines are pink when young, spines can grow to over 8" long
F. reppenhagenii - #8128 - 3"pot - $4.75 - shiny green body stays small, thick erect yellow spines when mature
F. schwarzii - #6847 - 3"pot - $4.75 - dark green body grows to about 1' wide
F. townsendianus v. santamaria - #8129 - 3"pot - $4.75 - from the island of Santa Maria in the Gulf of California, short
thick reddish spines, should develop wispy white radial spines
F. wislizenii - #6831 - 2"pot - $2.50 - large-growing barrel from southern Arizona, from seed from a population in
Tucson with long central spines and flowers that vary from yellow to orange-red
Gymnocactus beguinii v. senilis - #5727.2 - 2"pot - $3.00 - long stiff white spines with black tips, large light pink flower,
flowering size
G. horripilus - #7774 - 3"pot - $4.75 - short erect tan and brown spines on round body, bright pink flowers in summer
G. knuthianus - #7623 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low round body, fine curved glassy spines, large pink flower
G. sp. nova Lau1159 - #7606 - 3"pot - $4.75 - dwarf, rounded stem, dense black spines, many dark pink flowers
G. ysabelae - #7079 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low dwarf stem, golden brown spines held close to body, small white flowers from
wooly crown
Gymnocalycium altagricense - #7719 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low light green body with short curved white spines, white flower
with reddish throat
G. andreae "doppianum" NEW - #7083 - 2"pot - $3.00 - low light green stem, short soft white spines held close to stem,
yellow flower
G. asterium - #7720 - 3"pot - $4.75 - flattened brown body with 3 erect spines per areole, off-white flowers
G. baldianum - #5505 - 3"pot - $4.50 - low gray-green body with short tan spines held against body, large pink to red
flowers in spring and early summer, very free-flowering
G. bayrianum - #5506 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low mat gray-green body, a few thick tan spines held close to the body, whitish
flower
G. bruchii - #5507 - 2"pot - $3.00 - miniature clustering stems with soft short white spines, large pink flower
G. cardenasianum - #6670 - 3"pot - $4.75 - round grayish body with long thick curved tan spines, off white flower
G. castellanosii - #7873 - 3"pot - $4.75 - gray-green body, heavy short curved tan spines, light pink flower with darker
throat
G. chiquitanum - #8026 - 3"pot - $4.75 - light green body, 1"-long recurved tan spines, pretty light pink flower, clusters
with age
G. denudatum - #5508 - 2"pot - $3.00 - fat green body reminiscent of an unripe tomato, flowers white or pink
G. denudatum "Brasiliense" NEW - #8288 - 3"pot - $4.75 - chunkier stems with more pronounced "chins" than typical
form
G. eurypleurum - #5509 - 3"pot - $4.75 - flattened body with erect straight spines, light pink flowers
G. friedrichii - #7091 - 2"pot - $2.50 - solitary dwarf, pink flower, brown skin with white bands running from the body
to the areole
G. horstii - #7094.2 - 2"pot - $3.00 - round green body, lightly covered with semi-erect tan spines, forms large cluster,
pink flower
G. matoense - #7097 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low dark green body, short erect yellowish spines, whitish flower
G. mesopotamicum - #7775 - 3"pot - $4.75 - rounded shiny green body, short soft brown spines, will cluster, white
flowers
G. monvillei - #5761 - 3"pot - $4.75 - large-growing species clusters with age, heavy long golden spines on shiny green
body, pink flowers, plants have some cracks on lower sides
G. multiflorum - #5512 - 3"pot - $4.50 - light green body, heavy tan and brown spines, pink flowers
G. obductum - #8248 - 2"pot - $3.00 - flattened brownish body, a few short tan spines held close to the body
G. pflanzii v. albopulpa - #6914 - 3"pot - $4.75 - lightly spined, slightly flattened purplish stem, eventually forms large
solitary stem, light pink flower
G. pflanzii v. nova from Tomina - #7727 - 3"pot - $4.75 - heavier longer spines than any of the above varieties, green
body
G. pflanzii v. nova K523 - #8253 - 3"pot - $4.75 - green round body with long semi-erect chestnut spines, pink flower
G. piricarpum - #8254 - 3"pot - $4.75 - flattened grayish body, short erect tan to brownish spines
G. pungens - #7724 - 3"pot - $4.75 - tuberculate olive body, heavy straight dark spines, white flower
G. quehlianum v. albispinum - #8087 - 3"pot - $4.75 - white spines hug flat gray-green body
G. ragonesii - #6915 - 2"pot - $3.00 - very flat brownish dwarf body, white flowers
G. saglione - #6883 - 2"pot - $3.00 - the giant of the genus, solitary stems to almost 1' across, pink flowers
G. schatzlianum - #8213 - 3"pot - $4.75 - somewhat flattened olive green body with short fine white spines
G. spegazzini - #6783 - 3"pot - $4.75 - slow-growing often purplish body with curved black to gray spines
G. sp. nova P38 NEW - #8287 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low grayish stem with short ribs and thin tan spines, reminiscent of G.
griseo-pallidum
G. stenogonum - #8203 - 1"plant - $2.50 - nice small species, low body similar to G. friedrichii but green with white lines
on ribs and green flower
G. striglianum - #8202 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low purplish body with short erect black spines, nice
G. triacanthum - #5688 - 3"pot - $4.75 - flattened brown body, three down-pointing tan spines per areole held against
the body, white flower
G. tucavocense - #7870 - 3"pot - $4.75 - close to G. damsii, low round reddish stem, short tan spines, many pink flowers
G. tudae - #7985 - 3"pot - $4.75 - dark brownish green body, short erect heavy spines, allied to G. marsoneri
G. uraguayense v. Tambores - #7726 - 3"pot - $4.75 - flattened green body, few yellow spines held close to the body,
large yellow flower
G. vatteri - #7725 - 3"pot - $4.75 - gray-green body with few down-pointing spines
Hamatocactus - see Ferocactus, Ancistrocactus, Thelocactus
Horridocactus horridus v. robustus - #8260 - 3"pot - $5.00 - rounded dark green to purplish heavily spined stem, short
curved tan spines, yellow flower
Leuchtenbergia principis - #5517 - 2"pot - $2.50 - odd species is technically a Ferocactus, long thin triangular tubercles
with tan grass-like spines, large yellow flowers
Lobivia amblayensis - #7658 - 2"pot - $3.00 - tuberous dwarf species, 3" flowers vary from orange to red with an orange
or red stigma, neat, flowering size
L. ancastii - #5518 - 3"pot - $4.75 - once sold as red-flowered form of L. aurea, clustering dark green body, short black
spines with 2" red flowers
L. aracnacantha - #7229 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low dark clustering body, areoles bear short clusters of spines arranged like
little spiders, many large yellow flowers for much of the growing season
L. aurea v. "Sierra Grandensis" - #8065 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low shiny dark green stem, short erect tan spines, large yellow
flower
L. bruchii (Soehrensia b.) - #7742 - 4"pot - $6.00 - thick-bodied species, large-growing, generally with red to orange
flowers
L. distefanoiana - #8064 - 3"pot - $4.75 - small clustering bodies, yellow spines, yellow flowers
L. ferox - #7231 - 3"pot - $4.75 - large mostly solitary round stems with really long spines; spines are reddish when
young but turn black, then gray
L. ferox v. claeysiana - #8205 - 3"pot - $4.75 - densely spined upright gray-green stem, curved tan spines, 2" yellowish-
white flowers
L. leucomalla - #5687 - 3"pot - $4.75 - body covered in white radial spines, longer white to brown central spines, silky
yellow flowers in early summer
L. longispina - #7951 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low shiny green body with thin tan spines, central spines can get 3"+ long, small
bright pink flower
L. obrepanda calorubra - #7233 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low shiny body with heavy ribs, heavy short curved spines, large, long
tubed light pink flower
L. penca poma - #8027 - 1"plant - $4.75 - small tuberous species, should have large yellow flower, allied with L.
kuehnrichii
L. pojoensis v. grandiflora - #5520 - 3"pot - $4.75 - flattened body produces 3"-wide dark pink-red flowers
L. prestoana - #7885 - 3"pot - $4.75 - flattened shiny green body, stout short curved light colored spines, large red flower
*L. rubescens - #7746 - 3"pot - $4.50 - closely related to L. marsoneri, gray-green body, stiff black and gray spines,
flower yellow with black throat
L. tiegeliana v. castanae - #8124 - 3"pot - $4.50 - denser spines than above, stems tend to cluster, pretty
*L. wrightiana - #5521.2 - 2"pot - $2.50 - small clustering species, produces 1" pink flowers
L. winteriana - #7236 - 2"pot - $3.50 - egg-shaped stems, short curved spines, large bright pink flower
Mammillaria albicoma - #7637 - 3"pot - $4.75 - small clustering heads on thick roots, short stiff spines hidden in the
white wool, small scented yellow flowers
M. apozolensis v. saltensis - #6755 - 3"pot - $4.75 - round bodies can form 12" cluster , dense fox-colored spines, small
pink flowers
M. aurielanata - #7254 - 2"pot - $4.50 - solitary dwarf with soft golden spines, pinkish white flowers
M. bachmannii - #7255 - 2"pot - $4.50 - dwarf species with two spines per areole, many small light pink flowers
M. backebergiana - #8247 - 2"pot - $3.00 - tall growing stems with short yellow spines and rings of reddish flowers in
spring
M. baumii (Dolichothele) - #5523.2 - 2"pot - $2.50 - clustering stems with white spines, lemon-scented flowers
M. baxteriana - #7257 - 2"pot - $3.00 - low body with white spines, yellow flowers
M. blossfeldiana - #7259 - 2"pot - $4.00 - low body, dense gray spines, large pink flower
M. bombycina - #5526 - 3"pot - $4.75 - white and red radial spines, red hooked central spines, pink flower
M. boolii - #7263 - 2"pot - $3.00 - small growing blueish stem with thin white and dark spines, large pink flower
M. camptotricha - #6918 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low clustering bodies covered with thatch of dense yellow spines, short yellow
flowers
M. candida - #6787 - 3"pot - $4.75 - round stems covered in dense stiff white spines
M. canelensis - #6823 - 2"pot - $3.00 - light green body with short erect yellow spines, pink-flowered form
M. canelensis - #5006 - 3"pot - $4.75 - yellow flowered form with gold to golden brown spines
M. carmenae - #5527 - 3"pot - $4.75 - dense short golden spines, yellow flowers, stems cluster, nice
M. carretii - #6961 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low clustering stems with dense yellow and red spines, small lemon scented yellow
flowers
M. celsiana - #5528 - 3"pot - $4.75 - fat shortly columnar body grows to 8" wide, covered with dense yellow spines,
rings of pink flowers in spring
M. coahuilense - #5529 - 2"pot - $4.50 - rare tuberous miniature, stem flush with ground in habitat, root can be raised
for effect, white flowers
*M. collinsii - #8172 - 3"pot - $4.75 - dark clustering stems, erect whitish spines and white axillary hairs, small
yellowish flowers
M. columbiana - #7267 - 2"pot - $2.50 - solitary upright stem, short yellow spines, ring of small pink flowers in spring
M. cowperae - #7268 - 3"pot - $4.75 - solitary round stem with dense yellow spines, hook centrals, yellow flowers
M. crassimammillis - #5531 - 3"pot - $4.75 - flattened light green stems, short tan spines, yellow flowers, will cluster to
form low cushion
M. crucigera - #7271 - 1"plant - $4.50 - slow-growing desirable species, minute short tan spines, small dark pink flowers
in spring
M. deherdtiana - #5532 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low-growing, yellow radial spines and reddish centrals, large dark pink flower,
uncommon
M. dixanthocentron - #7274 - 2"pot - $3.00 - upright solitary stem covered in fine golden spines, two thin central spines
point up and down, rings of peach flowers near crown
M. eichlamii - #7279 - 3"pot - $4.75 - shortly elongated dark green stems with yellowish wool in the axils, short white
spines and areoles, makes attractive clusters
M. fittkauii - #7284 - 3"pot - $4.75 - soft clustering stems, light and dark spines, short hooked central spines, light pink
flower in spring
M. formosa - #5533 - 3"pot - $4.50 - flattened stems with dense grayish spines, small white flowers in spring
M. fraileana - #8223 - 3"pot - $4.50 - 1" upright stems, hooked brown spines, large pale pink flowers
M. geminispina NEW - #7285 - 2"pot - $3.00 - heavy form that used to be common in cultivation, lower rounded stems
with short white spines, rings of pink flowers in spring
M. 'Ginsamaru' NEW - #8295 - 3"pot - $5.00 - attractive Japanese cultivar, golden to golden brown spines on large
growing stems, clustering in time, large dark pink flower
M. glassii v. nominis-dulcis - #7287 - 3"pot - $4.75 - dense white radial spines and dark hooked centrals on low
clustering bodies, many light pink flowers
M. guelzowiana - #5535 - 3"pot - $4.75 - white hair, hooked centrals, intense 2"-wide pink flowers
M. hahniana - #5740 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low stem covered with dense short white spines, develops wispy white hairs,
clusters with age, rings of dark pink flowers in late spring
M. hernandezii - #7294 - 1"+plant - $3.00 - great miniature species, nice purple flowers, short tan spines, mature plants
M. huitzilopochtli - #8130 - 1"plant - $4.75 - dense dark spines held close to the body, rings of small pink flowers in the
spring
M. huitzilopochtli v. niduliformis L238 - #6767 - 3"pot - $4.75 - unlike the standard variety of this species, the paired
central spines are long and curly, rings of pink flowers in winter
M. humboldtii - #7297 - 1"plant - $4.50 - miniature clustering stem covered in dense soft white spines, small dark pink
flowers, rarely offered
M. johnstonii v. sancarlensis - #5538 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low body may cluster in time, gray spines, central spine curves
upward toward crown of the plant, pink flowers
M. kraehenbuelii - #7302 - 2"pot - $4.75 - low clustering stems with soft white spines, small dark pink/purple flowers
for several months
M. krasuckae - #8215 - 3"pot - $4.75 - 2"-thick upright stems with dark reddish and white spines, small red flowers
M. lanata - #7303 - 3" - $4.75 - short dense white spines cover stems with will form clusters with age, rings of peach to
red flowers in winter or spring
M. lasiacantha - #7304 - 2"pot - $4.00 - dwarf species from Texas, egg-shaped stems covered with dense short tan
spines, rings of small tan to yellow flowers in spring
M. lenta - #5539 - 2"pot - $4.00 - slow growing attractive species, dense glassy spines wrap low stems, large white
flower
M. lauii fma. subducta - #7306 - 2"pot - $3.00 - dense short golden spines, low rounded body, many pink flowers in late
winter
M. longimamma v. longimamma - #6791 - 3"pot - $4.75 - very long fat tubercles, large scented yellow flower
M. magallanii - #8249 - 1"+ plant - $4.50 - rare dwarf species, dense light brown spines, small brownish flowers
*M. magnimamma - #5541 - 3"pot - $4.50 - flattened stems with heavy short spines, bright pink flowers
M. mainiae - #7311 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low dark green stem, few short golden brown spines, small pink flowers
*M. marksiana - #7312 - 3"pot - $4.00 - low light green body, short yellow spines, yellow flowers in spring
M. marksiana (red spined form) - #8251 - 3"pot - $4.75 - similar to above but with dense chestnut colored spines
M. melaleuca (Dolichothele) - #7315 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low-growing with large tubercles half-hidden beneath white and
black spines, large scented yellow flowers
M. melanocentra - #6836.3 - 3"pot - $4.75 - solitary, black-tipped spines, large pink flowers, flowering size
M. microthele - #5544 - 3"pot - $4.75 - slow-growing flattened heads form low mounds in time, dense minute white
spines obscure stem, flowers white
M. montensis - #5545 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low stems, white and brown spines wrap body, short dark central spines, red
flowers
*M. morganiana - #7319 - 3"pot - $4.50 - close to M. parkinsonii from a higher altitude, develops large club-shaped
stems with dense short white spines with black tips, heads divide dichotomously
M. mystax - #5693 -2"pot - $3.00 - round stem to 6", short tan spines, rings of pink/red flowers in spring
M. napina - #7322 - 2" pot - $5.00 - rare dwarf tuberous species, interwoven tan spines, 2" pink flower when mature
M. nejapensis - #6865 - 3"pot - $4.75 - white spines, wooly axils, dichotomously branching in time
M. nivosa - #6820 - 3"pot - $4.75 - erect glassy golden spines, dark green body, yellow flowers often followed by nice red
fruit
M. perbella -#5548 - 3"pot - $4.75 - short gray spines, flat, pink flowers, branches dichotomously
M. perezdelarosae - #6822 - 1"plant - $4.00 - club-shaped stems wrapped in fine silvery radial spines, hooked black
central spines, rings of light pink flowers in the spring
M. phitauiana - #8228 - 3"pot - $4.75 - thin upright stems with dense thin white spines, dark hooked central, white
flowers
M. pilcayensis - #7329 - 2"pot - $3.00 - upright stem with dense short yellowish spines, rings of bright pink/red flowers
in spring
M. plumosa - #5549 - 3"pot - $4.75 - flat clusters, dense white feather-like spines, scented yellow flowers
M. pottsii - #6758 - 2"pot - $3.00 - this dwarf species forms clusters of club-shaped heads covered with dense black-
tipped white spines, small pink flowers, from Brewster Co., TX
M. priesnitzii - #5550 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low dark green body, short dark sp., red flower, wooly axils
M. rekoi v. leptacantha - #5551 - 3"pot - $4.75 - upright stems cluster from base, thin curly grayish spines, reddish
flowers in spring
M. rekoi v. leptacantha 'Auriespina' - #7937 - 3"pot - $4.75 - not to be confused with M. r. v. aurispina, this pretty
cultivar has short golden central spines and white radial spines with wool underneath, clustering
M. rhodantha subsp. pringlei - #6837 - 2"pot - $3.00 - forms stocky upright stem with dense yellow spines and rings of
dark pink flowers
M. rhodantha subsp. rhodantha - #8266 - 2"pot - $3.00 - forms stocky upright stem with dense dark red spines and rings
of dark pink flowers
M. ritteriana - #6789 - 3"pot - $4.75 - rounded solitary stem, dense white and black spines, rings of light yellow flowers
in spring
M. rubrograndis - #5552 - 3"pot - $4.75 - forms large solitary stem bearing 2"+ pink/red flowers, makes nice specimen
M. saboae v. haudeana - #5554.2 - 2"pot - $3.00 - clusters of this soft-bodied dwarf, large pink flowers
M. schiedeana v. plumosa - #6887 - 3"pot - $4.75 - soft white spines cover this flat-bodied species
M. schiedeana v. schiedeana - #5555 - 3"pot - $4.75 - soft dense golden spines on low bodies
M. schumannii v. globosa - #5764 - 2"pot - $3.50 - bluish gray body, dark-tipped spines, large pink flowers
M. schwarzii - #5702 - 3"pot - $4.75 - small clustering heads covered with soft white spines
M. sempervivi v. sempervivi - #6919 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low round stem, short dark spines mostly hidden under white
wool, rings of light pink flowers
M. senilis - #7339 - 3"pot - $4.75 - fairly dense thin white spines, large red flowers in early spring
M. slevinii - #8258 - 3"pot - $4.75 - elongated stems with dense white spines and large pale pink flowers from Isla San
Jose off of Baja California
M. solisioides - #7340 - 1"plant - $4.50 - rare solitary species, dense tan spines, yellow flowers in winter
M. sphaerica - #5559 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low clustering body with large tubercles, 2" lemon-scented flowers
M. spinosissima - #5781 - 3"pot - $4.75 - upright stem, selected plants with dark red spines, rings of pinkish-red flowers
in spring
M. spinosissima 'Pico' NEW - #8290 - 3"pot - $5.00 - odd cultivar mostly with a single long white spine in each areole,
rings of red flowers in spring
M. sp. Lau 086 - #5530 - 3"pot - $4.75 - from Sierra Obscura, low green body, short black spines, many bright pink
flowers in spring
M. sp. Lau1050 - #7351 - 3"pot - $4.75 - from San Juan Capistrano, low round stem with dense grayish spines, rings of
small light pink flowers in late winter
*M. sp. P349 - #7936 - 3"pot - $4.75 - this nice species has been around for a couple of years, clustering stems with
dense short white spines, small pink flowers
M. supertexta - #5560 - 3"pot - $4.75 - small upright-growing stems covered in dense short white spines, bright red
rings of small flowers in winter
M. tayloriorum NEW - #7353 - 3"pot - $4.75 - round stems will form large clusters in time, short tan/pink spines mostly
obscured by wool in axils, rings of nice pink flowers in spring
M. tesopacensis - #7354 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low bluish green stem with erect red-brown spines, pink flowers in spring
M. vallensis - #7358 - 3"pot - $4.75 - clustering dark green egg-shaped stems, almost black spines with short hooked
central spine, pink flowers
M. viperina - #7359 - 2"pot - $3.00 - thin clustering stems with dense short gray spines, small bright pink flowers in
spring
M. weingartiana NEW - #7135 - 2"pot - $4.50 - uncommon dwarf species, low solitary stem, short black and white
spines, hooked central, light pink flower heavily scented
M. wildii x M. zeilmanniana NEW - #8264 - 2"pot - $3.00 - from a line bred in California, soft stems with short
yellowish spines and many bright pink flowers, more vigorous and less rot prone than either parent
M. winterae - #7362 - 3"pot - $4.75 - forms large low solitary stem, few long tan spines, large yellowish flowers
M. woodsii - #7363 - 2"pot - $3.00 - solitary low stem grows to 6" or more, short mostly white spines, wispy white hairs
from the axils, rings of pink flowers in the spring
M. zephyranthoides - #7367 - 3"pot - $4.75 - rare, solitary flattened stem, 1" white flower
Matucana aurantiaca - #7927 - 3"pot - $4.75 - round body covered in long golden spines, large orange flower
M. aurieflora - #5562 - 3"pot - $4.75 - flattened shiny green body, yellow spines, bright yellow flowers
M. madisoniorum White Flowered - #7923 - 2"plant - $4.75 - this European cultivar has rarely been available in the USA,
typical lightly spined gray body with large, long-tubed white flowers
M. tuberculosa - #7635 - 3"pot - $4.75 - clustering 1"-thick tuberculate stems, short fairly dense spines, large salmon
flower
Melocactus albicephalus - #8033 - 3"pot - $4.75 - flattened body, heavy "-long tan spines
M. amoenus - #8034 - 3"pot - $4.75 - flattened body, short reddish spines
M. amstutziae - #8035 - 3"pot - $4.75 - round body, fairly heavy erect red/brown spines
M. broadwayi - #5564 - 3"pot - $4.75 - round to conical body with short yellow/red spines
M. concinnus - #5565 - 3"pot - $4.75 - round bluish body, brown spines
M. ernestii - #5569 - 2"pot - $3.50 - low dark green stem, long chestnut spines
M. griseoloviridis - #8037 - 3"pot - $4.75 - light green body, erect brown/tan spines
M. guaricensis - #8045 - 3"pot - $4.75 - round yellowish green body, curved tan spines
M. johnii - #8046 - 3"pot - $4.00 - round dark green body, sharp ribs, 1"-long reddish slightly curved spines
M. levitestatus - #8157 - 3"pot - $4.75 - round slightly grayish body, 1" heavy curved tan spines
M. macrodiscus - #5572 - 3"pot - $4.75 - flattened body, lightly spined, short curved tan spines
M. matanzanus - #5573.3 - 3"pot - $5.50 - popular dwarf species from Cuba, spherical light green body, nice large plants
with small cephalium
M. pachyacanthus - #5574 - 3"pot - $4.75 - large-growing species, bluish body, heavy dark brownish spines
M. sp. Agua de Dios - #8030 - 3"pot - $4.50 - flattened body, tan " spines
Micranthocereus streckeri - #6788 - 3"pot - $4.75 - columnar stems will grow to 2' tall, dense light yellow spines, small
purple flowers
Neobesseya asperispina - #7846 - 2"pot - $3.00 - dwarf Mexican species will tolerate a fair amount of cold, light yellow
flower
N. similis v. robustior - #5577 - 2"pot - $2.50 - southern form of the widespread species, straw-colored spines, large
pinkish flower, bright red fruit
Neoporteria coimasensis - #7866 - 3"pot - $4.75 - light green stems with short brown spines become shortly columnar in
time, narrow pink flowers in spring
N. multicolor - #7756 - 3"pot - $4.75 - sometimes considered a form of N. nidus, selected for black curly spines, purple
body, large bright pink flowers
N. napina - #6859 - "-1"plant - $3.00 - dwaft gray stem on tuberous root, spines minute, held against body, large glossy
off-white flower
N. nidus-senilis - #5578 - 3"pot - $4.75 - dense flexible spines, yellow to gray, curl over the top of the plant, tubular
bright pink flower
N. occulta - #5579 - 1" plant - $3.00 - flattened almost black, almost spineless stem with short tubercles, large whitish
flower
N. scoparia - #7383 - 3"pot - $4.75 - flattened dark purple body with short curly black spines, several thickened roots,
yellow flower with touch of pink
N. taltalensis - #8070 - 2"+plant - $4.75 - low purple body with many stiff brown spines, large pretty pink flower
N. wagenknechtii - #7385 - 3"pot - $4.75 - round green body with fairly dense erect tan spines, many small bright pink
flower
Notocactus buiningii - #5581 - 3"pot - $4.75 - light green body with many sharp ribs, large yellow flowers
N. claviceps - #7391.2 - 2"pot - $3.00 - LARGER - #7391.3 -3"pot - $4.75 - green body with many ribs, yellow spines,
yellow flower
*N. erythracanthus - #7758 - 3"pot - $4.50 - shiny dark green body with whitish areoles and chestnut spines, closely
related to N. mammulosus, LQ
N. leninghausii - #6780 - 3"pot - $4.75 - bright green body with dense thin gold spines, yellow flower
N. magnificus - #5737.3 - 3"pot - $4.75 - round blue stem, golden spines, clear yellow flower
N. (Wigginsia) neohorstii - #8177 - 3"pot - $475 - upright stems, short white radials, central spines with brown tip,
woolly areoles, clear yellow flower
N. rudibueneckeri - #7925 - 3"pot - $4.75 - round body is covered with dense white spines, yellow flower
N. schlosseri - #5783 - 2"pot - $3.00 - short red spines on spherical plant, yellow flowers with red stigma
N. scopa v. scopa - #6808 - 2"pot - $3.00 - stems more robust than above varieties with shorter spines
N. sp. nova HU500 - #7759 - 3"pot - $4.75 - related to N. claviceps, large growing rounded body, short thin curved
brown to chestnut spines, light yellow flower
N. succineus - #7404 - 3" pot - $4.75 - small clustering, short golden spines, light yellow flower
N. succineus albispinus - #5583 - 2"pot - $3.00 - small clustering, snow white spines, light yellow flower
N. turecekianus - #7568 - 3"pot - $4.75 - close to N. mammulosus, low dark green stem bears long straw-colored central
spines, one pointing up, one down
N. uebelmannianus - #6799 - 3"pot - $4.75 - flat green lightly spined stem has rich purple flowers
N. vanvlietii - #7405 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low dark green body with short soft dark red spines, large yellow flowers
N. warasii - #6923.2 - 3"pot - $4.75 - eventually forms thick columnar stems with sparse golden spines, largest of the
genus
Obregonia denegrii - #5586 - 3"pot - $5.00 - unusual Ariocarpus relative, low dark green flattened stems with triangular
tubercles topped with wool and short spines, white flowers, flowering size
Opuntia fragilis v. denudata - #5402 - 3"pot - $3.50 - dwarf species, hardy to -20F, good hardy grafting stock
Oreocereus celsianus - #7434 - 2"pot - $3.00 - columnar stems grow to 4" thick and 9' tall, heavy reddish spines and
wispy white hair
O. henricksenianus v. densilanatus - #5587 - 2"pot - $3.00 - columnar stems grow to 2" thick and 4' tall, a few stout
yellow spines extend beyond dense white hair
Oroya peruviana - #6805 - 3"pot - $4.75 - flattened lightly spined body, odd pink and yellow flowers
Ortegocactus macdougallii - #5589 - 2"pot - $4.50 - odd species related to Mammillaria and Coryphantha, somewhat
difficult, light blue-green body, black spines, yellow flowers
Parodia andreae - #7874 - 3"pot - $4.75 - shiny green body, tan spines, golden flowers
P. fuscato-viridis - #7563 - 3"pot - $4.75 - round body with spiraling ribs, short dark spines, yellow flower
P. herzogii - #5596 - 3"pot - $4.75 - tan and red spines, hooked central, grows large, dark orange flower
P. massii - #7450 - 2"pot - $2.50 - shiny green body lightly covered with short heavy brown spines, hooked centrals
P. maxima - #8221 - 3"pot - $4.75 - upright green stem, dense flattened tan spines, very long hooked central
P. nivosa - #7564 - 3"pot - $4.75 - glassy white erect spines, large red flowers
P. penicillata - #7451 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low body with dense erect whitish spines, large orange-red flowers
P. sanguiniflora - #7454 - 3"pot - $4.50 - low body with dense white and black radial spines, short hooked dark central
spines, deep red flower
P. subterranae - #8216 - 3"pot - $4.50 - low dark green body, heavy black hooked spines, small dark red flower
Pediocactus paradinei SB502 - #7968 - "-"grafted offsets on short HJ stocks - $6.00 - low round body with fine glassy
spines, can become long when mature, from Kaibab Plateau, Arizona, 2 clones available
P. simpsonii v. minor - #6841 - 2"pot - $3.50 - low-bodied stem with short white to brown spines, " pink flower, very
cold hardy
Pilosocereus werdermannianus v. densilanatus - #8231 - 3"pot - $4.75 - upright Brazilian species, short yellow spines
mostly obscured by dense white hair
Pygmaeocereus akersii - #8134 - 3"pot - $4.75 - finger-like upright stems with short black and white spines, tuberous
root, large white flower at night
P. bylesianus NEW - #8292 - 3"pot - $4.75 - stouter more solitary stems than above species, mostly white spines with a
few black tips, white flower at night with musky scent to attract bats
Pyrrhocactus bulbocalyx - #5592 - 2"pot - $4.00 - slow, uncommon species, heavy spines curve upward, cup-shaped
yellow flower when mature
Rebutia buiningiana - #7865 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low clustering round green stems with short tan spines, salmon flowers in
late spring
R. flavistylla - #7476 - 3"pot - $4.75 - flattened dark green clustering bodies with glassy white spines, many light orange
flowers
R. fulviseta - #8252 - 3"pot - $4.75 - thin upright stems with short chestnut spines, red flower
R. heliosa v. condorensis - #7529 - 3"pot- $4.75 - low clustering stems covered with dense short silver-gray spines,
orange flowers
R. krainziana 'Albiflora' NEW - #8293 - 3"pot - $4.75 - like above but with white flowers
R. margarethae - #8206 - 3"pot - $4.75 - variable species, these were selected for their purplish body and short dark
spines
R. muscula - #5594 - 3"pot - $4.75 - upright body with short soft dense white spines, rich orange flowers
R. perplexa - #7482 - 3"pot - $4.75 - egg-shaped light green bodies with short soft tan spines, many pink flowers in late
spring
R. pulchella - #7483 - 3"pot - $4.75 - clustering stems with short dense white and tan spines, flowers reddish orange
R. pygmeae "colorea" (Mediolobivia) - #7484 - 3"pot - $4.75 - one of the many forms of this variable species, purplish
clustering body on large tuberous root, bright purple flower
R. sanguinea - #7978 - 3"pot - $4.75 - small dark clustering stems, short spines, dark red flower
R. steinmannii "rauschii" (Mediolobivia) - #7765 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low clustering purplish body, erect short glassy spines,
"vivid orange" flowers, thick roots
R. tropaeolipicta (Mediolobiva) - #7766 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low clustering purplish body, short spines held close, tuberous
root, fiery red flowers (nasturtium colored), tuberous roots
Soehrensia hybrids - #8159 - 3"pot - $4.75 - the parents of these plants are the second generation of a of a cross between
Trichocereus huascha and Soehrensia bruchii, seedlings from parents with 4"-5"-thick stems which cluster sparingly with
time, flushing several times per season with flowers produced at tips of stems, flowers range from yellow to orange
*Stenocactus albatus - #8176 - 3"pot - $4.75 - thin wavy ribs somewhat hidden by white and tan spines, some wool on
areoles, yellow flower
S. coptonogonus - #5684 - 3"pot - $4.75 - oddest of the genus, few heavy ribs with short thick spines and candy striped
pink and white flower
S. lloydii - #6922 - 3"pot - $4.75 - many thin wavy ribs partially hidden by erect chestnut central spines and silver radial
spines, purple flower
S. longispinus - #5595 - 3"pot - $4.75 - yellowish spines, central spines to 2" long, white to pink flower
S. multicostatus SB1147 - #7675 - 3"pot - $4.75 -from a location with outstanding characteristics, many narrow wavy
ribs, low stem grows to more than 8" wide, long thin tan to yellow central spines on mature plants, purple flower
*S. ochoterenaus - #7795 - 3"pot - $4.75 - few heavier wavy ribs, large deep purple flower, wooly areoles
S. parksianus - #6921 - 2"pot - $3.50 - spines tan to white with dark tips, long central spines when mature, large purple
flower
S. tricuspidatus - #7650 - 2"pot - $3.00 - lightly spined dark green body with many wavy ribs, small yellow flowers,
flowering size
S. vaupelianus v. nova SB1607 NEW - #8297 - 3"pot - $4.75 - particularly attractive form of the species, body covered in
dense white and tan spines, erect tan central spines, yellow flower
S. zacatecasensis - #7646 - 2"pot - $3.00 - dark green body with many thin wavy ribs and few areoles, will produce very
long straw to brown central spine, flowering size
Stenocereus griseus (syn. S. victoriensis) - #5599 - 3"pot - $2.50 - great gray-green grafting stock
S. pruinosus - #5598 - 2"pot - $3.00 - powdery gray stem is huskier than above species with fewer ribs
S. thurberi NEW - #7507 - 2"pot - $3.00 - 'Arizona Organ Pipe Cactus', upright dark green stems with stiff brittle red-
brown spines
Sulcorebutia albissima - #8155 - 3"pot - $4.75 - dense curly white to yellowish spines on rounded slightly purplish body,
purplish flowers
S. arenacea - #5694 - 3"pot - $4.75 - flat stems with short tan spines held tightly, yellow flowers
S. candiae - #7512 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low clustering purple body wrapped with golden spines, yellow flower
S. frankiana - #7526 - 3"pot - $4.75 - round stems on thick taproot with short brown spines held close to the body,
purplish-red flower
S. menesesii - #7769 - 3"pot - $4.75 - clustering body obscured by long golden brown spines, yellow flower
S. mentosa - #7515 - 3"pot - $4.75 - depressed body with dense chestnut spines, bright pink flowers in spring
S. muschii - #8224 - 3"pot - $4.75 - rounded green body, yellow curved spines, yellow flower
S. rauschii - #7517 - 2"clusters - $4.75 - beautiful low clustering purplish body with minute black spines, tuberous roots,
large purple flowers in the spring
S. swobodae - #7770 - 3"pot - $4.75 - flattened body with dense erect golden spines, light pink flowers in early summer
S. zavaletae - #7948 - 3"pot - $4.75 - small, low-growing clustering stems are green with short pink and white spines
that hug the stem, large bright purple flower
Tephrocactus articulatus NEW - #7519 - 2"pot - $3.00 - from Argentina, egg-shaped joints with papery white spines
form small clumps, white flower
*Thelocactus bicolor v. bolaensis - #5744 - 3"pot - $4.50 - pink and white spines, smaller flower than other varieties,
forms large clusters in time
T. bicolor v. flavidispinus - #5601 - 2"pot - $3.00 - small growing form from Texas, stem covered in mostly yellow
spines, large pink and white flower
T. bicolor v. schottii - #6986 - 2"pot - $3.00 - typical Texas form, long red and white spines, upright stem to 6" tall, large
pink, white and red flowers
T. bicolor "Huitzache" - #7647 - 3"pot - $4.75 - light green chunky body, few heavy spines, 1" mostly purple flower
T. conothelos - #8162 - 3"pot - $4.75 - a form of T. saussieri, these differ with a club-shaped stem, dense white radial
spines, thick erect central spines vary from whitish to brown, large purple flower
*T. hastifer - #7790 - 3"pot - $4.75 - rare club-shaped stems with short erect yellow spines, pink flower
T. heterochromus - #7525 - 3"pot - $4.75 - intermediate between T. hex. and T. bicolor, lightly spined green body with
thick red and yellow spines and great flower
T. hexaedrophorus - #5602 - 3"pot - $4.75 - blue-gray body with red spines, papery 2" white flower
T. hexae. x T. rinconensis - #7988 - 3"pot - $4.75 - pointier tubercles than T. hex., redder spines than hybrid below
T. macdowellii - #5479 - 2"pot - $3.00 - round stem covered in dense stiff white spines, large bright pink flower
T. rinconensis x T. hexae. - #7987 - 3"pot - $4.75 - grayer body than T. rinconensis, mostly yellow spines
T. lausseri - #6774 - 3"pot - $4.75 - small uncommon species looks like T. bicolor but with gray and black spines, 1"
flowers are light pink with darker midstripe
*T. leucacanthus v. schmollii - #7565 - 3"pot - $4.75 - short yellow spines, pink flower, clusters in time, LQ
T. lloydii v. major - #8132 - 3"pot - $4.75 - close to T. hexaedrophorus, gray-green body with large flattened tubercles,
tan spines hug the body, large white flower
T. matudae - #7947 - 3"pot - $4.75 - long tapering tubercles, thin brown spines, large purple flower
T. matudae 'longispinus' - #7644 - 3"pot - $4.75 - solitary tuberculate body, long spines, bright yellow flowers
T. rinconensis v. freudenbergeri - #7843 - 3"pot - $4.75 - we previously offered this uncommon variety under the name T.
rinconensis, apple-green body, dark purple flowers
T. rinconensis v. rinconensis - #5603 - 3"pot - $4.75 - forms low wide gray stem with long tan spines, large white flower
T. saussieri - #7639.2 - 2"pot - $3.00 - LARGER - #7639.3 - 3"pot - $4.75 - round body, lightly covered with tan
spines, short conical tubercles, pink flowers
T. setispinus v. setaceus - #7106 - 2"pot - $2.50 - small variety of this common species, relatively dense golden spines,
free flowering, large yellow flower with red throat
T. tulensis - #7773 - 3"pot - $4.75 - dark green upright body with long dark brown spines, light pink flowers
Thrixanthocereus blossfeldiorum NEW - #7530 - 4" pot - $5.00 - columnar stems to 9' tall, thin white and dark colored
spines cover stem lightly, forms skirt of longer glassy white spines at base of plant
Trichocereus atacamensis - #8222 - 3"pot - $4.75 - tall columnar Chilean species, dense dark brown spines, rarely
offered
T. chiloensis borealis - #8257 - 3"pot - $4.75 - mat yellowish green stems with fierce tan spines, forms branching tree-
like plant more than 20' tall, (same as T. chilensis, which is misspelled
T. crassicaulis NEW - #8269 - 3"pot - $4.50 - smaller growing species, upright stems will cluster from base, lightly
spined green stems bear large orange to red flowers
T. formosa NEW - #8268 - 3"pot - $4.75 - robust columnar stem grows to 10" thick and 5' tall very slowly, dense thin
white spines
Turbinicarpus jauernigii - #7827 - 1" plant - $4.50 - new species related to T. lophophoroides, low grayish olive green, a
few short stiff spines, yellowish flowers
T. lauseri - #8051 - "plant - $3.50 - newly available in this country, tuberous dwarf species, dense white spines held close
to body on juvenile grow, curly thin dark spines when mature, delicate long-petalled pink flower, this species is close to T.
pseudomacrochele
T. lophophoroides - #5604 - 1+"plant - $3.50 - low green body with short stiff white spines, large light pink flower
T. pseudomacrochele v. pseudomacrochele - #5605 - "plant - $3.50 - coarse curly tan spines, light green body on large
taproot, large pink and white flower
T. schmiedickianus v. dickisoniae - #5607 - "plant - $4.00 - thin black central spines, dense white radial spines
underneath, small yellow flower, these are flowering size
Uebelmannia buiningii - #7830 - 1"plant - $3.50 - dwarf species, already flowering size, yellow flowers, purple body
with short yellow spines
U. pectinifera v. pseudopectinifera - #7613 - 2"pot - $4.00 - purplish body, black spines, minute yellow flowers when
mature
Weberbauerocereus johnsonii - #8230- 3"pot - $4.75 - thin columnar stems with dense short golden spines
Weingartia cintiensis - #7771 - 3"pot - $4.75 - heavy long tan spines cover the round matte-green stem, 1" yellow flower
W. lanata - #7545 - 3"pot - $5.00 - will form hemispherical clusters with age, yellow flowers emerge from very wooly
areoles, plants selected for their wool
W. neocumingii "brevispina" - #7772 - 3"pot - $4.75 - flattened shiny green body with very short spines, flower orangish
yellow
W. sp. nova HS38a - #8178 - 3"pot - $4.75 - round stem, dense "-long whitish and tan spiens, light yellow flower
W. sp. nova HS158 - #8179 - 3"pot - $4.75 - round stems, dense, mostly tan "-long spines, bright yellow flower, a few
of the outer petals are reddish
W. sp. nova (Mairana) L958a - #7547 - 3"pot - $4.75 - fairly dense 1" tan & brown spines, bright yellow 1" flower
W. trollii - #8225 - 3"pot - $4.75 - round green body, somewhat sparse tan spines, flowers vary from dark yellow to red,
very nice

Crested, Variegated, and Monstrose Cacti

G-SG = grafted on Stenocereus griseus RC = rooted cutting LQ = limited quantity


* = only advertised on the web site due to limited quantities
Cereus peruvianus monstrose minima - #5156 - 3"pot - $4.75 - this clone is daintier than many and bears thin, short
reddish spines, on own roots
C. tetragonus monstrose - #5616 - 3"pot - $4.50 - lightly spined soft upright stems branching from most areoles, on own
roots
*Copiapoa tenuissima monstrose - #5183 - 2"potRC - $3.00 - low almost black stems with soft mostly spineless white
felted areoles, yellow flowers, on own roots
*Echinocereus rigidissimus crest - #5304 - 3"pot G-SG - $4.75 - "-wide fan with short dense yellow and pink spines
Espostoa ritteri crest - #5631 - 3"pot G-SG - $4.75 - "-wide fan with long white hair and short brown-tipped spines
*Ferocactus glaucescens "inermis" - #7050 - 3"pot - $4.75 - light bluish-green round stem with very few thin yellow
spines
*Gymnocalycium mihanovichii crest - #7098 - 3"pot G-SG - $4.75 - 1"-wide reddish green fan, raised tubercles with
short tan spines
Lobivia pampana variegate - #8143 - 3"pot G-SG - $4.75 - old clone from many years ago, shiny green and yellow
grafted offsets
Lophocereus schottii monstrose "obesa" - #6892 - 6" pot - $12.50 - fat knobby spineless light green stems, on own roots
Mammillaria bocasana monstrose 'Fred' - #6724 - 3"pot - $4.75 - largely spineless soft light green stems like little
marshmallows stuck together, odd and popular
*M. compressa "Yokan" - #6807 - 3"pot G-SG - $4.75 - very small purple fans with soft white spines
M. elongata crest - #5634 - 3"pot - $4.75 - "thick fans with dense yellow spines, nice brain-like clumps on their own
roots
*M. parkinsonii crest - #8007 - 3"pot G-SG - $4.75 - 1"-wide fan with short black-tipped white spines
Notocactus caespitosus crest (Malacocarpus c.) - #7757- 3"pot G-SG - $4.75 - 1"-wide fan with short yellow and white
spines
Oroya borchersii crest - #7779 - 3"pot G-SG - $4.75 - 1"-wide shiny light green fan with thin curved golden spines
*Sclerocactus sp. crest - #8121 - 3"pot G-SG - $4.75 - might be S. wetlandicus but not sure, "-wide slightly bluish fan
with short white spines
Turbinicarpus pseudopectinatus crest - #5656 - 3"pot G-SG - $4.75 - 1"+ fans with many small comb-like spines, can
flower in spring

SUCCULENTS

Adansonia grandidieri (BOMBACACEAE) - #8142 - 3"pot - $5.00 - tallest species of Baobab tree from Madagascar,
typical for the genus these are thin seedlings with a thick root and shiny dark green lobed leaves in summer
Adenium arabicum (APOCYNACEAE) - #6860.3 - 3"pot - $4.00 - one of the largest above-ground species/varieties in
this genus, nice fat seedlings make impressive specimen in time. Alas, the flower is small and pink
A. obesum - #6827 - 3"pot - $4.75 - typical form on the market, develops large underground caudex, shiny dark green
leaves, whitish flower with pink edges
A. oleofolium - #7954 - 2"pot/"thick caudex - $3.00 - low-growing relatively dwarf species, long gray leaves,
pendulous stem, flower is pale pink with red nectar guides in a yellow throat, image of old plant
*A. somalense v. nova - #8113 - 3"pot - $6.00 - from Tanzania, this form is different from A. somalense by having a
large underground tuber with thin above-ground stems and very narrow leaves about .33" wide, the flower is about 1"
across, the petals have dark red edges fading to white at the base with a yellowish throat with red nectar guides, appears to
lend this nice growth habit when hybridized, see A. hybrid #4
A. somalense x A. obesum - #7571 - 3"pot - $4.75 - these seedlings have slightly broader leaves and will have a larger
flower than pure A. somalense
A. swazicum - #5017 - 3"pot - $4.00 - low growing tuberous species, drooping stems bear long grayish leaves and dark
pink flowers with purple throat
Adromischus cooperi (CRASSULACEAE) - #5008 - 2"pot - $3.00 - mature leaves of this species are 2" long and "
wide in the middle, green with purple speckles
A. cristatus - #5020 - 2"pot - $3.00 - fuzzy dark green leaves with wavy edges
Agave angustifolia (AGAVACEAE) - #8075 - 4"pot - $5.00 - large-growing tropical species, thin dark green leaves
A. ferdinandi-regis - #7000 - 3"pot - $4.75 - solitary rosette grows to 2' wide, thick narrow leaves with some markings
on backs of leaves
A. kaibabensis - #8256 - 3"pot - $4.75 - small growing species from N. Arizona
A. parryi v. patonii - #5051 - 3"pot - $4.75 - low blue rosettes with short heavy black teeth only grows to 12" when
mature
A. victoriae-reginae - #5061 - 5"pot - $5.00 - attractive large solitary form will eventually grow into 2' artichoke-like
rosette
Albuca namaquensis (HYACINTHACEAE) - #8167 - 3"pot - $5.00 - long dark green grass-like leaves with slightly
curled ends arise from fat soft white bulb, heavily scented green and yellow flowers on 8" stock in late winter
A. sp. "Augrabies Hills" NEW - #8301 - 3"pot - $5.00 - thin dark green leaves from firm greenish bulb which grows to
2" and offsets sparingly
Alluaudia dumosa (DIDIEREACEAE) - #8092 - 3"potRC - $4.00 - odd species, brownish stems with small spines and
small short-lived leaves, will form small tree with hanging branches
Aloe 'Cha cha' NEW (ALOEACEAE) - #8300 - 3"pot - $4.75 - short wide dusky blue leaves with white dots form 3"
rosettes, orange flowers
A. claviflora - #7003 - 3"pot - $4.75 - small upright species with plump light blue-green leaves, tolerates some frost and
much heat
A. descoingsii x A. haworthioides - #5070 - 2"pot - $3.00 - 2" rosettes of thin dark green leaves with white markings
and soft teeth, makes large cluster, fast growing
A. dichotoma - #5071 - 2"pot - $3.00 - tree forming species from South Africa, form massive trunk in age, small yellow
flowers, narrow plump blue-green leaves
A. haworthioides - #5076 - 3"pot - $4.75 - dwarf clustering species, thin dark green leaves with small soft white teeth
A. 'Lizard Lips' - #7577 - 3"pot - $4.75 - narrow 8" long green and white leaves with rough surface, forms large clumps
Aloinopsis rubrolineata (MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE) - #7841 - 2"pot - $3.00 - thick dark olive green tongue-like
leaves form low rosette, 1" golden flowers with think red midstripe
A. shooneesii - #7569 - 3"pot - $4.00 - round green leaves on top of thick caudex, golden flowers
Anacampseros namaquensis NEW (PORTULACACEAE) - #8286 - 2"pot(2 for 1) - $3.00 - small " thick stems
composed of small succulent leaves with little hairs, small pink flower
A. rufescens - #6779 - 2"pot - $2.50 - rosettes of purplish green leaves, pink flowers
*A. rufescens 'Sunrise' - #5001 - 2"pot - $3.00 - rosettes of yellow and pink leaves, turn greener in low light
Argyroderma sp. (MESEMB) - #8043 - ~2plant - $2.50 - large solitary old plants, large paired blue-gray leaves
Bombax ellypticum NEW (BOMBACEAE) - #5121 - 4"pot - $5.00 - tree forming caudiciform develops conical trunk with
bands of brown and green bark, large lobed leaves
Cephalopentandra ecirrhosa (CUCURBITACEAE) - conical white barked caudex - #6964.2 - 3"pot - $4.75 - conical
white barked caudex with warty surface, quite large in time, vines with gray-green leaves, butter-yellow flowers
Cotyledon ladismithensis 'Variegata' (CRASS) - #5200 - 2"pot - $3.00 - 1" fat fuzzy leaves look like bear's paws and
banded white and green also
C. orbiculata 'dwarf' NEW - #8291 - 2"pot - $3.00 - leaves less than "wide and 2-3" long, gray-green with red tips, cute
C. orbiculata 'monstrose?' NEW - #8294 - 2"pot - $3.00 - somewhat flattened gray-green leaves with red tips, stems
occasionally crest slightly
C. sinus-alexandri - #6830 - 2"pot - $3.00 - dwarf species with small round green leaves, looks like a pot full of green
peas
Corallocarpus sp. Kenya (CUCUR) - #8191 - 2"pot - $3.00 - annual vines with arrow-shaped leaves from white corky
conical caudex, vines produce flowering spurs in summer with many small red fruit
Crassula mesembryanthemopsis (CRASS) - #7657 - 2"pot - $2.50 - beautiful dwarf, blunt blue leaves make flat rosettes,
tuberous root, white flowers, flowering size seedlings
C. portulacea 'Gollum' - #5216 - 2"pot - $3.00 - odd mutant, leaves have cupped sucker-like ends
C. portulacea 'Hummel's Sunset' NEW - #8298 - 2"pot - $3.00 - growth habit of typical Jade Tree but with leaves striped
with yellow
*Cyphostemma cirrhosa (VITACEAE) - #8168 - 3"pot - $5.50 - South African species develops chunky half-buried
caudex with annual 5-lobed vines bearing bright green leaves
Delonix leucantha (CAESALPINIACEAE) NEW - #8299 - 3"pot - $7.50 - bottle tree from Madagascar with compound
green leaves and peeling brown bark, might be bonsaiable
Didierea madagascarensis (DIDIEREACEAE) NEW - #8194 -3"pot - $7.50 - stiff uncommon tree forming plant, stems
bear long thin leaves from spiny clusters on ends of stalks, nice seedlings
Drimia haworthioides (LILIACEAE) - #8024 - 1"bulb - $4.50 - odd bulb, thin long leaves from fattened leaf bases in
clusters like a pine cone, summer dormant
Euphorbia ambovombense (EUPHORBIACEAE) - #7655 - 3"pot- $7.50 - attractive dwarf caudiciform, dark green
flattened leaves with wavy margins and lighter colored pattern underneath are borne on white stems arising from a
tuberous root, ideal for bonsai
E. bupleurifolia - #5370 - 3"pot - $5.00 - low brown pineapple-like stem, crown of long green leaves when in growth
E. capsaintemariensis - #7035 - 3"pot - $7.50 - nice seedlings, wavy green leaves, white stems from thickened root, great
for bonsai
*E. cylindrifolia v. tuberifera - #8255 - 2"pot - $7.50 - nice seedlings of this hard to find caudiciform, narrow grayish
leaves on white stems, forms squat rounded caudex
E. francoisii - #5390 - 3"pot - $7.50 -hard to find seedlings of this variable species, tuberous roots and thick white stems
can be staged for bonsai, leaves have smooth surface and vary from dark green to whitish to purple often with
combinations of these colors
E. fruticosa "blue form" - #5391- 3"pot - $3.50 - good grafting stock, blue stems, bright yellow cyathia
E. gottliebii - #8154 - 3"pot - $7.50 - nice uncommon dwarf species, spiny whitish stems bear very thin green leaves and
bright red inflorescences
E. horrida - #7629 - 2"pot - $3.00 - blue-green stems can grow to 5"wide and 2' tall forming beautiful clusters
E. mammillaris 'Variegata' - #5418 - 2"pot - $3.00 - 1" thick green and white club-shaped stems will form 6" clusters
E. meloformis - #5420 - 2"plant - $3.50 - squat green stem with persistant woody flower stocks, purple bands on ribs in
strong light
E. milii 'Lemon Drops' - #8023 - 3"pot - $4.75 - dwarf cultivar with many small yellow flowers
E. neohumbertii - #8025 - 3"pot - $5.00 - upright whitish stem, small red floral bracts, large green leaves in summer
E. obesa - #5425 - 2" pot - $3.00 - spineless stem, become shortly columnar with age, rare in the wild, common in
cultivation
E. obesa hybrid - #6903 - 3"pot - $4.75 - we use this hybrid as a grafting stock for E. obesa crest, light green body,
clustering from sides, tall growing, attractive in its own right
E. polygona x E. horrida - #5428 - 3"pot - $4.75 - selected clones with white skin, short purplish spines, forms clusters
of erect 1"-thick stems
E. stellispina NEW - #8270 - 2"pot - $3.00 - rooted offsets, rounded stems bear star-shaped spiny flower stalks, makes
attractive mounds
E. suzannae - #6796 - 3"pot - $4.75 - neat green stems, like a little round burr, will form large clusters
*E. tirucalli 'Sticks on Fire' - #8104 - 3"pot RC - $4.50 - thin branching upright stems form tree, this cultivar turns
yellow to red on tips of stems in strong light, older growth turns green
E. vigueri v. capuroniana - #7044 - 3"pot - $5.00 - upright tan stem with many long spines, small orangish flowers, large
green leaves in summer
Faucaria felina (MESEMBRYANTHEMAEAE) - #8210 - 3"pot - $4.50 - from Lynton RSA, paired leaves look like jaws,
leaves are green with heavy pinkish teeth on margins, yellow flowers
F. tigrina - #8211 - 3"pot - $4.50 - from Beiruts Kloof, more or less gray-green leaves with fine light-colored teeth on the
margins, yellow flowers
F. tuberculosa - #7895 - 3"pot - $4.50 - heavier leaves than the above two sp., again with teeth on margins but also with
odd warty growths on the faces of the leaves, yellow flowers
Fenestraria hybrids (MESEMB.) - #6951 - 2"pot - $3.00 - "Baby Toes", club-shaped green leaves with blunt windowed
tips, flowers can be white or yellow
Fockea edulis (ASCELPIADACEAE) - #7062 -3"pot - $4.50 - vining stems with green leaves from warty white tuberous
caudex which can grow quite large in time, making an attractive specimen
Fouquieria diguettii (FOUQIERIACEAE) - #7624.3 - 3"pot - $4.50 - LARGER - #7624.6 - 6"pot - $9.50 - from seed
from Baja CA Sur, Cabo San Lucas, large growing red flowered species froms thick trunk that can be trained as bonsai
F. macdougallii - #7898.6 - 15"tall (nice branching plants) - $15.00 - bushy relative of the Ocotillo from Mexico, will form
thickened base, branches freely and produces many red flowers at a relatively small size
Frithia minima (MESEMB) - #7934 - 2"pot - $3.50 - rosettes of small windowed leaves are purple in strong light, white
to pale pink flowers with yellow center, much easier to grow than Frithia pulchra
Gasteria armstrongii (ALOEACEAE) - #7065 - 3"pot - $4.00 - offsets of a very good clone offered by Grigsby's in the
70s, fat tongue-like leaves
G. baylissiana NEW - #8267 - 3"pot - $5.25 - nice seedlings, fat rough leaves are green with white dots and blush purple
in bright light
G. ellaphieae - #8096 - 2"pot - $4.00 - attractive newer species, leaves covered with white dots
*G. glomerata - #8009 - 2"pot - $4.00 - short fat pale green alternating leaves cluster freely
G. hybrid - #8212 - 2"pot - $3.00 - fat flattened leaves with light green and whitish markings
G. 'Little Warty' - #8011 - 3"pot - $4.00 - rough leaves with yellowish and dark green markings
Grahamia coahuilensis (PORTULACEAE) - #5769 - 2"pot - $2.50 - limp stems with succulent leaves, tuberous roots,
nice pink flowers that open in the afternoon, has taken 20F for short periods
Graptopetalum bellum (CRASSULACEAE) - #5667 - 2"pot - $3.00 - flattened dark green rosette produces sprays of
bright pink flowers in spring
Haworthia herrei v. jacobseniana - #7128 - 2"pot - $3.00 - small upright claw-like blue-green leaves form upright
clustering "-wide stems
H. magnifica v. major - #7133 - 2"pot - $3.50 - low rosette of narrow pointed leaves with windowed tips with rough clear
surface
H. reinwardtii v. kaffirdriftensis - #7150 - 2"pot - $3.00 - rows of raised white dots run lengthwise along the backs of the
leaves, stems thin, will cluster
H. reinvardtii v. zebrina - #7152 - 2"pot - $3.00 - larger than above form, raised dots form raised bands across the backs
of the leaves
Hoodia (Trichocaulon) piliferum(ASCLEP.) - #8188 - 3"pot - $4.50 - upright many-ribbed stems with minute spines,
many small stinky purple flowers up and down the stems when flowering size Note: when the genus Trichocaulon was
dismantled, the spiny ones went to Hoodia; this is one of those.
Ibervillea sonorae v. penninsulae (CUCURBITACEAE) - #7191 - 3"pot - $4.50 - from Baja CA, conical caudex bears
leafy vines in summer, yellow flowers, large red fruit on female plants, sexes on seperate plants
Idria columnaris (FOUQ) - #6743.6 - 4"pot - $5.00 - LARGER - #6743.8 - 8"pot - $15.00 - Boojum Tree from Baja, CA,
odd plant starts with pencil thick stem which produces thin leafy, spiny side branches, main trunk becomes stout and
conical in time like upside down white carrot
Ipomoea carnea (CONVOLVULACEAE) - #8192 - 6"pot - $7.50 - fast growing bush forming species, large leaves in
summer and clusters of large flowers, this batch is from white flowered parents and may be white or pink flowered
I. oenotherae - #7805 - 3"pot - $4.50 - dwarf tuberous root produces thin light green leaves and compact vines bearing
many light pink flowers
I. platense - #5663 - 8"pot - $10.00 - vining stems from tuber which can become quite large and twisted, large soft pink
flowers
Jatropha podagrica (EUPH.) - #7198 - 6" pot - $12.50 - swollen white trunk bears large lobed green leaves and sprays of
small bright red flowers
Kalanchoe thyrsyfolia (CRASSULACEAE) - #6926 - 2"pot - $3.00 - upright disc-shaped leaves are light gray-green
with red tips
Lapidaria margaretae (MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE) - #7206 - 2"pot - $2.50 - plump white paired leaves look like
they are carved from stone, large yellow flower, new leaves emerge at right angles to old
Lithops aucampiae C46 (MESEMB.) NEW - #8283 - "plant - $2.00 - brown body with rusty windowed face
L. aucampiae "Kuruman form" - #7995 - "plant - $2.00 - brown body with dark reddish green window
L. bromfieldii v. bromfieldii - #4733 - -1"plant - $2.00 - gray body, yellow face with red markings
L. bromfieldii v. glaudinae C116 - #8232 - -1"plant - $2.00 - purplish brown body, shiny darker markings on top
L. bromfieldii v. insularis - #7734 - -1"plant - $2.00 - tan body with mottled brownish top
L. bromfieldii v. menelli - #7998 - "plant - $2.00 - light tan body with bold narrow dark brown markings
L. dinteri v. brevis - #7992 - "plant - $2.00 - very small species, gray body with a few red dots
L. dinteri v. frederici - #8072 - "plant - $2.00 - dwarf yellow body with several red dots
L. dorotheae - #4735 - -"plant - $2.00 - yellow body with attractive red and green markings
L. francisci - #8219 - "plant - $2.00 - soft light tan body with greenish markings and dots on top
L. fulviceps - #7996 - -1"plant - $2.00 - pink body with rusty window with green dots
L. fulviceps 'Aurea' - #7735 - "plant - $2.00 - green body, yellow top with green dots
L. fulviceps v. lactinea NEW - #4738 - 1"plant - $2.00 - gray body, milky top with gray dots
L. fulviceps "Pofadder form" NEW - #8279 - "plant - $2.00 - small convex light orange body, light green dots on top
L. gesineae v. annae C78 NEW - #8282 - "plant - $2.00 - brown body with green dots and lines on top
L. gracilidelineata C262 NEW - #4742 - 1"plant - $2.00 - almost white body, bumpy top with fine rusty lines in furrows
L. gracilidelineata v. brandbergensis - #7991 - 1"plant - $2.00 - grayish body, bold pattern of dark rust lines on top
L. gracilidelineata v. waldroniae NEW - #8284 - -1"plant - $2.00 - yellowish white body, very bumpy top with fine dark
lines in the furrows
L. hallii - #4744 - -"plant - $2.00 - reddish brown body, face with red pyramidal bumps on a darker background
L. hallii v. ochracea - #7736 - "plant - $2.00 - gray-brown body, rusty orange top with lighter markings
L. helmutii - #4745 - -1"plant - $2.00 - gray-green body with tall rounded leaves, lightly patterned olive green tips
L. hookeri "Vermiculate form" C335 - #7208 - "plant - $2.00 - reddish stem, top with many fine darker markings
L. hookeri v. marginata - #8220 - "plant - $2.00 - red-brown body with many bold darker markings on face
L. hookeri v. marginata C53 NEW - #8278 - "plant - $2.00 - dark rusty body with darker red markings on top
L. hookeri v. subfenestrata NEW - #8285 - "plant - $2.00 - dark brown body with dark olive and brown markings on top
L. hookeri v. susannae NEW - #7209 - 1"+plant - $2.00 - tan body, bold pattern of dark lines on top
L. julii - #7210 - -"plant - $2.00 - almost white body, light creamy markings on face, some darker markings where
leaves meet
L. julii "Reticulata" - #8140 - -1"plant - $2.00 - ivory body with fine network of brown markings on top
L. julii subsp. fulleri - #7737 - "plant - $2.00 - gray body, lightly patterned pinkish gray top
L. julii subsp. fulleri v. brunnea NEW - #8272 - -"plant - $2.00 - yellowish brown body, brown and tan markings on
top
L. karasmontana "Aiaisensis" P121 - #8139 - 1"plant - $2.00 - whitish stems, occasionally with a few scattered darker
markings on top
*L. karasmontana "Opalina" - #7211 - "plant - $2.00 - whitish body with mostly featureless white top
L. karasmontana "Signalberg form" NEW - #8271 - "plant - $2.00 - grayish tan body, bright rusty top
L. karasmontana "Summitatum" - #6885 - 1"+plant - $2.00 - off-white body with rust-red window
L. karasmontana v. bella - #7941 - -1"plant - $2.00 - yellowish body with bold green markings on top
L. karasmontana v. lericheana - #7214 - "plant - $2.00 - yellowish body, greenish face with yellowish markings
L. lesliei 'Albiflora' NEW - #8274 - "plant - $2.00 - rusty tan body with fine pattern of dark green dots on top, white
flower (the normal is yellow)
L. lesliei 'Albinica' - #6969 - -1"plant - $2.00 - yellow-green heads bear white flowers in fall
L. lesliei v. mariae - #7738 - "plant - $2.00 - gray body with fine brown markings on top
L. lesliei v. venteri - #7218 - -1"plant - $2.00 - gray body with dark green window and markings on top
L. localis NEW - #8281 - "plant - $2.00 - gray-green body, orangeish convex tops with many dark green dots
L. marmorata NEW - #7942 - "plant - $2.00 - gray-green body, wide green windows with some markings on top
L. marmorata "Umdausensis" NEW - #8280 - "plant - $2.00 - gray-green body with dark green markings on top
L. meyeri NEW - #8273 - 1"plant - $2.00 - deeply clefted milky gray body, slight pattern on tops of leaves
L. olivacea v. olivacea - #8217 - -"plant - $2.00 - tan to grayish body with shiny greenish top
L. otzeniana - #7220 - "plant - $2.00 - green-gray body, large green window with rounded pattern
L. pseudotrucatella - #7221 - 1"+plant - $2.00 - tan body with fairly bold brown lines
L. pseudotruncatella "Pallid form" C264 - #7993 - 1"plant - $2.00 - pinkish gray body with fine rusty lines
L. pseudo. v. elisabethiae - #8068 - "plant - $2.00 - whitish body, bolder markings than other varieties offered here
L. pseudo. v. groendrayensis - #7741 - 1"plant - $2.00 - flat white body, few dark markings
L. ruschiorum v. lineata - #8218 - "plant - $2.00 - whitish body with rounded face bearing thin reddish lines
L. salicola C321 NEW - #8276 - "plant - $2.00 - gray-green body, open dark green windowed tops
L. salicola "Maculate from" - #8000 - "plant - $2.00 - gray body, green window with gray blotchy pattern
L. schwantesii "Kuibisensis" NEW - #8277 - "plant - $2.00 - gary brown body, brown top with dark red lines
L. schwantesii v. marthae - #7740 - -1"plant - $2.00 - gray body, quite variable with minimal dark markings on top
L. verruculosa v. glabra C117 NEW - #8275 - "plant - $2.00 - grayish body, pinkish top with minute reddish dots
L. werneri - #7999 - -"plant - $2.00 - small-growing species, yellow body with fine brown markings
Luckhoffia buekmannii crest (ASCLEPIACEAE) - #7247 - 2"pot - $3.00 - prickley narrow blue-green fans can fill an 8"
pot, on own roots
Momordica rostrata (CUCURBITACEAE) - #5746.3 - 3"pot - $4.75 - pleated green conical caudex produces vines most
of the year if kept warm enough, separate male and female plants, small orange flowers
Monadenium invenustum (EUPHORBIACEAE) - #6745 - 3"pot - $4.75 - thin upright stems from well developed
underground caudex
Moringa hildebrandtii (MORINGACEAE) - #8098 - 4"pot - $6.50 - one of the three large pachycaul species in this genus,
from Madagascar, forms thick white trunk, large compound leaves with many small green leaflets and red petioles
Ornithogalum caudatum (LILIACEAE) - #8138 - 4"pot - $4.75 - Pregnant Onion, 1" bulb with long green leaves, good
houseplant, when larger produces little bulbs from sides
Othonna clavifolia (ASTERACEAE) - #8164 - 3"pot - $4.75 - thin stem bearing long succulent blue-green leaves from
thickened root, nice yellow daisy flowers, one of the easiest to grow in this difficult genus
*Pachypodium griquense (APOCYNACEAE) - #8144 - 3"pot - $4.75 - close to P. succulentum with a smaller whiter
flower, thin stems with paired brown spines, develops large underground caudex
P. lamerei "ramosum" NEW - #7444 - 3"pot - $4.50 - smaller form of the species, clusters more freely and flowers at a
smaller size, nice fat seedlings
P. saundersii - #8259 - 3"pot - $4.50 - seeds from plants bred for lavender flowers, forms large squat caudex with spiny
branches and shiny leaves
P. succulentum - #7445 - 3"pot - $4.50 - tuberous South African species with thin lightly spined stems, narrow green
leaves, white flower with red midstripe
Petopentia natalensis (ASCLEPIADACEAE) - #7659 - 2"pot - $2.50 - was Fockea tugalensis, vining caudiciform,
conical brown caudex, when grown in bright light the backs of the leaves are purple
Pleospilos nelii (MESEM.) - #7463 - 2" pot - $2.50 - "Split Rock", paired green leaves with small darker spots, large
yellow-orange flower
Portulacaria afra (PORTULACACEAE) - #5003 - 3"pot - $4.00 - small plump green leaves, brown stems, large growing,
can be trained for bonsai
P. afra (large form) - #8047 - 3"pot - $4.00 - larger thinner leaves than above, more space between leaves on stems
Pterodiscus sp. nova (PEDALIACEAE) - #8165 - 3"pot - $5.50 - African caudiciform genus, this species produces short
annual stems with narrow gray-green leaves, nice yellow tubular flowers throughout the summer followed by odd papery
4-angled fruit
Rabbiea difformis (MESEMB.) - #8209 - 3"pot - $4.50 - keel-shapped short dark green leaves form tight cluster, yellow
flower
Rhytidocaulon macrolobum (ASCLEP.) - #7671 - 3"pot - $3.50 - odd brown stick-like stems, small dark flowers,
flowering size
Sarcocaulon crassicaule (GERANIACEAE) - #7972 - 5"pot - $5.50 - 3/8"-wide stems with spiny leafbases, dark green
leaves with wavy edges, large yellow flower
S. vanderietiae - #7488.3 - 3"pot - $4.50 - LARGER - #7488.5 - 5"pot - $6.00 - low green stems with small notched
leaves, 1" light pink flower
Talinum aurantiacum (PORTULACACEAE) - #5005 - 3"pot - $5.00 - native of Arizona, fleshy annual leaves and stems
sprout from nicely developed tuberous root in summer, pretty "-wide orange flowers with red-tipped petals open late in
the afternoon
Titanopsis hugo-schlecteri (MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE) NEW - #7531 - 2"pot - $3.50 - rosettes of club-shaped
copper colored leaves with warty ends, yellow flower with orange edge
T. primosii - #8237 - 2"pot - $3.00 - from SE of Springbok, clusters of small blue-gray leaves with warty ends, clear
yellow flowers
Trichodiadema densum (MESEMB.) - #6797 - 3"pot - $4.50 - low-growing plant, small green leaves with a crown of
soft spines at the tips, large purple flower in late spring, can be trained for bonsai
Zamiacaulcas zamiafolia (ARACEAE) - #6929 - 3"pot - $4.50 - upright shiny green leaves with glossy leaflets arise
from a tuber, makes a good houseplant

Miscellaneous Items

A Gardener's Directory of Cacti & Succulents by Miles Anderson - #6152 - $20.00 - 192 pages, 9" x 12", Soft cover -
signed by the author - PLEASE SEE ULTIMATE BOOK BELOW as this is the same book but without the Design Ideas
section at the beginning and the Care and Cultivation section at the end. (The fourth incarnation of the Ultimate Book
renamed and repackaged by the publishing company.)

The Ultimate Book of Cacti and Succulents by Miles Anderson - #6150 - $35.00 - 256 pages, 9" x 12", Hardbound, 1000
color photographs - Signed by the author - good beginners book, covers species of interest to the advanced collector as
well. This is out of print but we found a few more copies.

Growing the Mesembs by Ed Storms - #8105 - $6.50 - 58 pages, 6" x 9", soft cover, ~50 color photographs, including
group photos of most varieties of Lithops - good beginners' book on the Mesembryanthemaceae with valuable care
instructions on many of the genera

Uncle Bill's Sliver Gripper - #6105 - $5.00 - small portable tweezers come with clip to attach to key chain, very precise
and handy
6" DENTAL LOCKING TWEEZERS - These have fairly fine tips with a locking mechanism built in
6" dental locking tweezers, straight - #6102 - $2.20
6" dental locking tweezers, curved - #6103 - $2.20 - 45 degree bend in last " or so

FORCEPS - Tweezers by any other name


5" forceps - #6100.5 - $1.50 - stainless steel tweezers, fairly blunt tips
8" forceps - #6100.8 - $2.00 - stainless steel tweezers
10" forceps - #6101 - $2.50 - stainless steel tweezers
12" forceps - #6101.2 - $3.00 - stainless steel tweezers
4Pc Set - #6101.5 - $8.00 - Set with one of each of the above sizes (5.5, 8, 10, 12) SAVE $1.00

HEMOSTATS - stainless steel clamps with long locking jaws


10" hemostat - #6120.0 - $5.00 - for more delicate weeding, moving small pots, pushing labels
12" hemostat - #6120.2 - $7.00 - Thicker-made than 10", can pick up 8" plastic potted plants
16" hemostat - #6120.6 - $11.00 - Very heavy duty, I use them to pull weeds in the garden

MAGNIFYING TWEEZERS - magnifying glass with tweezers built in


Easy Pickins TM - #6122 - $3.50 - sharp pointed tweezers attached to a magnifying glass for removing hard-to-see spines

T-SHIRTS - Note: Shirts can be ordered without meeting the $15 minimum order.
Discocactus horstii t-shirt (M, L, XL) - #6110 - $13.00 - Forest green shirt with tan artwork.
Discocactus horstii t-shirt XXL - #6111 - $15.00 - same as above
Discocactus horstii t-shirt XXXL - #6112 - $16.00 - same as #6110
Caudicipline t-shirt (only M,XL - out of Large) - #6117 - $13.00 - Light gray shirt with black artwork. Dominatrix, whip,
bonsai, the usual.
Caudicipline t-shirt XXL - #6118 - $15.00 - same as above
Uncarina roeoesliana t-shirt (M, L and XL) - #6130 - $15.00 - Color image of Uncarina roeoeseliana on ash shirt
Uncarina roeoesliana t-shirt XXL - #6131 - $16.00 - same as above
Uncarina roeoesliana t-shirt XXXL - #6132 - $17.00 - same as #6130

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