3 Cacti. 



E. longihamata. A Texan, globose, with a central hooked 

 spine, bearing yellow fls. when quite small. 6oc to Si. 50 



E. Orcuttii. A handsome cylindrical species of large size. 

 Specimens, $10 to S25 



E. phyllacanthus. Spines pearl grey, reddish lustre; ribs un- 

 dulating. 50c to $3 



E. Poselgeriana. Plant bluish; fls. delicate purple; a peculiar 

 and pretty plant. Si to $5 



E. septispinus. Large, 3-ellow fls; coral red fruit. 25 to 50c 



E. Simpsoni. Dwarf, three to six inches high, bearing an 

 abundance of small, greenish purple fls. Hardy, from Colorado. 

 The edible fruit tastes like a gooseberry. Easily grown. 25c to 

 $2 for fine clusters — one of the few Echinocacti that grows in 

 clusters. 



E. Texensis. Plant three to ten inches across, usually flat- 

 topped, with thirteen to twenty-four ribs, vers' variable in fact. 

 Fls. large, yellowish rose, beautifully fringed; fruit bright red and 

 quite ornamental, lasting several months. 50c 



E. viridescens. A variable Californian, one of the best. 25C-S5 



ECHIXOPSIS. 



The hedgehog cacti are mostly globose, very spin}' plants, 

 bearing in profusion most beautiful, large delicately colored fls. 

 Easy of cultivation, they are becoming very popular and even- 

 collection should contain the entire series. 



E. Eriesii. Flowers large, deliriously fragrant; the tube 

 nine inches long, greyish green; petals numerous, acuminate, 

 white, often reflexed. 25c to Si. 50 



E. Mulleri. Rapid growing, blooms early, the double, satiny 

 rose fls. of great beauty. The finest of all. 15c to $2 



E. multiplex. Fls. delicate rose, deeper toward the apex, 

 anthers yellow, a native of Brazil. The richness and delicacy of 

 color renders this a very desirable sort. Fls. almost eight inches 

 across when fully open. 50c 



E. oxygon us. A globular, bluish green Brazilian, with large, 

 rosy white fls. of great beauty and fragrance. $1. 



Epiphyllum truncatum. Crab cactus, beautiful drooping 



spineless stems, bearing a profusion of double scarlet flowers. 25c 

 upwards. 



E. Guedeneyi. White flowers. $1. 



MAMILLARIA. 



M. vetula. A stock of this and the three following just 

 received from Mexico. $1. 



M. elongata. Densely covered with light yellowish spines. 75c 

 M. elephantidens. Some ask S2 — our price 50c. 

 M. uncinata. 50c. — only a few. 



