ERRATA AND CORRECTIONS. 
Cactus eccd. 
From Cereus colubrinus, C. splendens, C. triangularis, C. grandiflora, choice 
Phyllocactus, Epiphyllums, etc., the flowers of which have been carefully 
hybridized. Very rare. Very choice mixed, 50 cts. per pkt.; Cereus Colubri- 
nus, 25 cts. per pkt.; C. triangularis, 25 cts. per pkt. All sorts, choice mixed, 
15 cts. per pkt. 
7 Guana Albicans. 
A very satisfactory, shrubby plant, easily grown, with flowers like pretty 
white butterflies. 10 to 20 cts. each. 
Rosa=Rugosa Alba and R. Rosea. 
Two beautiful single Japanese roses; flowers about the size of the Cherokee 
rose; they are pure snowy-white and rich red, with yellow stamens. The foli- 
age is very handsome, and deeply wrinkled; so the roses are sometimes called 
the “ Wrinkled Leaf Roses.” They are beautiful when in bloom, but are won- 
derfully showy and effective when covered with their numerous large clusters 
of hips, or seed vessels, which are about an inch in diameter. They area 
brilhant, shining red, and remain on the plants till late in the season. These 
roses are handsome as single specimens, and are valuable for long lines or 
drive-ways, as they do not grow tall unless grafted on other stock. 25 to 50 
ets. each; $2 and $4 per dozen. 
REDWOOD TREE—Sequoia Sempervirens. 14 to 24 feet. 40 and 60 cts. 
each. 
TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. 
Page 64—Read Bignonias instead of Begonias. 
{— Mesembryanthemums—y in place of 7. 
“ d0— “ Cuttings, tri-colored geraniums, red 50 cts. per dozen. 
27— “  Briza Moxima for Bigaza. 
‘“  30— “ Aloe Scopalaria. 
“  d0— “ Abutilon. “The Princess,” broad for blood. 
“ 61— “ Nephrolepis Exaltata. 
