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Tony
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Post by Tony »

I am a C&S collector and seed growing cactiholic with a lot of extra plants to trade or sell.
Some species I have only a few available and some there are many to choose from.
Shoot me a PM for more details and images if interested in anything I have.

All plants are 2/4 year old seedlings unless otherwise noted.
Most plants are $1.00 to $3.00 each, depending on size/age + shipping.
Unfortunately I can only ship within the United states.
Please let me know if you have plants or seed to trade, I am always on the hunt for something new. :wink:

For the list of my complete C&S collection, click on the link below.
http://cactiguide.com/forum/viewtopic.p ... 909#p38909" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Cactus
Last update 4/13/2013


Astrophytum hybrid 'onzuka'
Astrophytum 'onzuka' rejects. Plants look like nudum myriostigmas, 4 or 5 ribs.


Ariocarpus retusus (very small plants)

Copiapoa tenuissima monstrose (degrafted, rooted stems) Out! growing more...

Coryphantha cornifera
Coryphantha echinus ( El paso Tx)
Coryphantha pallida
Coryphantha robustispina (Amado Az.)
Coryphantha palmeri

Coleocephalocereus goebelianus

Echinocereus engelmannii
Echinocereus fendleri ssp. rectispinus
Echinocereus fendleri ' albiflorus'
Echinocereus pentalophus
Echinocereus websterianus
Echinocereus x lloydii SB731
Echinocereus coccineus x dasyacanthus (Home grown hybrid)

Echinomastus durangensis SB1089

Ferocactus cylindraceus ssp. lecontei
Ferocactus peninsulae
Ferocactus robustus
Ferocactus santa-maria
Ferocactus wislizeni
Ferocactus viridescens RP 99
Ferocactus rectispinus SB 1700
Ferocactus glaucescens 'inermis'
Ferocactus glaucescens

Frailea grahliana
frailea mammiffera

Gymnocalycium anisitsii
Gymnocalycium anisitsii ssp. multiproliferum
Gymnocalycium baldianum (blooming size)
Gymnocalycium stenopleurum (blooming size)
Gymnocalycium saglionis

Grusonia villis vareigated

Leuchtenbergia principis

Matucana polzii (Small rooted pups, all clones)

mammillaria blossfeldiana SB 1854
Mammillaria heyderi ssp. heyderi
Mammillaria senilis
Mammillaria nivosa

Melocactus ernestii
Melocactus peruvianus
melocactus curvispinus

Mila caespitosa

Peniocereus maculatus (rooted stem)
Peniocereus gregii v. transmontanus

Parodia mammulosa
Parodia wernerii

Sclerocactus uncinatus ssp. wrightii

Stenocactus vaupelianus

Tephrocactus articulatus v. diadematus and v. papyracanthus (unrooted stems)

Thelocactus tulensis ssp. matudae
Thelocactus lauserii

Turbinicarpus lophophoroides SB 1276 (Out of stock)
Turbinicarpus valdezianus

Other succulents

Agave victoria-reginae compacta (rooted offset)
Agave x leopoldii (rooted offset)
Agave arizonica (rooted offset)
Agave ferdinand regis (rooted offset)

Aloe dewettii (From cssa seed, now xlarge size)
Aloe wickensii
Aloe suprafoliata (From open pollinated seed, possably X with A. sinkitana

Adromischus hybrid 'Hummel's White' (rooted plant)

cynanchum marnierianum (rooted cuttings)

Fockea edulis

Gasteria 'little warty' (rooted plant)
Gasteria 'green ice' (rooted offset)
Gasteria nitida v. armstrongii (growing more)

Deuterocohnia lorentziana (rooted, Large plant)
Deuterocohnia brevifolia (rooted plant)

Stapelia grandiflora

Mestoklema tuberosa

Succulent Seeds
Last update, Wed Jul 11, 2012

Here's my seed list, all hand pollinated by me from stock plants except where otherwise noted.
I will send at least 20/30 seeds of each species, but some are in short supply.
Seeds are 50 cents a pack, but if you buy a few plants or we end up trading, seeds are free. :wink:

Coryphantha robustispina (Amado az.)
Coryphantha pallida

Cumarina odorata (selfed)

Echinopsis
E. spachiana (selfed)
E. huascha (yellow flowers, unknown pollinator)
E. hybrids (All hybrids, open pollination mix)

Echinocereus
E. coccineus x E. dasyacantha
E. pentalophus 'white dove' x E. scheeri (very limited supply, many varigated seedlings from past sowing)
E. fendleri

Epithelantha mcromeris (selfed)

Eriosyce
E. occulta
E. senilis

Escobaria chaffeyii SB 966

Ferocactus
F. cylindroceaus (Palm springs, blond spines)
F. santa maria? (open pollinated hybrids? many varigated seedlings in past sowings)
F. latispinus (Open, selfed)

Frailea (all selfed)
F. mammifera
F. grahliana

Gymnocalycium
G. saglionis
G. baldianum
G. vatteri
G. stenopleurum

Huernia macrocarpa (insect pollinator)

Leuctembergia principis

Mammilaria
M. nivosa
M. heyderii
M. senillis
M. dioica (baja)
M. Mammilaris
M. zephranthoides
M. mazatlanensis

Melocactus ernestii (Selfed)

Orbea varigata (insect pollinator)
Opuntia macrocentra

Parodia
P. rutilans
P. wernerii

peniocereus greggii v. transmontanus

Stapelia grandiflora (insect pollinator)

Sclerocactus uncinatus V. wrightii

stenocactus phyllacanthus

Setiechinopsis mirabilis (Selfed)

Turbinicarpus
T. swobodae HO 16 (Rayones, Nuevo Leon, 1800m, Mex)
T. alonsoi GM 24 (Xichu, Mex)
T. saurii
T. pseudopectinatus

Yucca whipplei (Open, Habitat)


Thank you for looking and supporting my addiction!
Last edited by Tony on Wed Feb 01, 2012 5:17 am, edited 42 times in total.
Forget the dog...Beware of the plants!!!

Tony
charlpic
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Post by charlpic »

Oh man... I wish it wasn't so complicated to import them into Canada. :cry:
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Post by Dmyerswny »

I shouldn't even have looked! I want to wait til spring I told ya... ;) I've gotten 2 packages from Tony and they were awesome! I highly recommend buying some plants from him. Triple A seller.
Thirsty for knowledge. Please water me more than your cactus!
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Post by TimN »

Holy cow, Tony! That's a lotta plants! Good luck moving them on!
Disclaimer: I'm in sunny Arizona, so any advice I give may not apply in your circumstances.

Tim
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Post by dustin0352 »

Great plants and GREAT pricing! Man had to post this when monies are tight :lol: I'll keep watching and hopefully be able to order soon.
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Post by Harriet »

Money is tight, plant space is receding, winter is coming, and STILL I've ordered plants! I'm afraid that's an addiction bordering on the stupidly psychotic.

But it's also an addiction that is sooooo much fun!
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Post by Peyote_Canada »

charlpic wrote:Oh man... I wish it wasn't so complicated to import them into Canada. :cry:
I haven't had problems importing plants into Canada.
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Post by Minime8484 »

Hi Tony,
Sent you a PM.
Really interested in obtaining Mila!

Cheers,
Tristan
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Post by Minime8484 »

FYI to all - do NOT miss getting something from Tony!!
I just received my plants from him - AMAZING quality for a very great price!!

Thanks again, Tony!
Cheers,
Tristan
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Post by JeffWhiteDevil »

Minime8484 wrote:FYI to all - do NOT miss getting something from Tony!!
I just received my plants from him - AMAZING quality for a very great price!!

Thanks again, Tony!
Cheers,
Tristan
I concur and want to add that shipping was quick. :toothy10:
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Harriet
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Post by Harriet »

Thank you Tony!Image
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Tony
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Post by Tony »

Your all very welcome!

And thank you for helping me to clear out more bench space. :)
Forget the dog...Beware of the plants!!!

Tony
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Post by gduggins »

I just got an incredibly well packaged box of very healthy plants.
Everything was labeled and packed so nothing could get damaged.
I will be looking forward to when you update your list in the spring.

Thanks for the great plants and super fast shipping.
Gil in Smyrna, TN :lol:
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Post by Harriet »

:lol: I can't believe you have any left after my last trip to your "store"!
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Tony
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Post by Tony »

Thank you Gil! :)

Harriet wrote::lol: I can't believe you have any left after my last trip to your "store"!
I know! I find it hard to believe myself sometimes, I mean, all I wanted to do was grow a few plants from seed. :help: :lol:
Forget the dog...Beware of the plants!!!

Tony
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