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Pfersdorffi. A rare sort that bears flowers 8 to 10inches in diameter; 
which have clear yellow sepals; very fragrant. Small plants, 50c each. 
Kermesinus Magnus. An imposing plant, with great thick, heavy, 
rich colored stems, which produce extra large deep scarlet flowers most 
splendid to behold; 8 to 12 inches in diameter. Small plants, 50c each; 
larger size, 75c oach; no cuttings. 
Jenkensoni. ‘‘Case Knife Cactus.’ One of the oldest varieties, 
with flat stems and numerous handsome light scarlet flowers, about 3 or 4 
inches long. It blooms when very small. 10c, 20c, 50c, 75c to $1.00 each; 
cuttings, 5c to 10c each. 
Alice Wilson. Very large elegant scarlet flowers; exquisitely 
shaded metallic pyrple. Stems very massive and of a rich color. Small 
blooming plants, 50c to 75c each; cuttings, 25c each. 
Orange Gem. Resembling the above, but with massive foliage, 
that has a rich yellowtint. A grand sort. Small plants. 50c to 75¢c each; 
cuttings, 25c each. 
Refulgens. Most beautiful flaring scarlet flowers, shaded metallic 
purple. 450c each; cuttings, 25c each. 
Speciossissimus. Embracing all the colors of the rainbow. 25c, 
50c to 75c each. 
Crenatus. Extra fine; petals clear cream color; sepals brownish- 
green. Very free bloomer; strong, robust, upright grower. 25c te 50c 
each. cuttings, 10c each. 
Roseus. Charming pink flowers. Small plants, 25c. 
Roseus Superbus, Fine pink flowers; very free bloomer; one of 
the best sorts; charming. 25c and 50c each. 
Tettanus. Inside violet, outside purple; very showy and rich in ap- 
pearance. 940c each. 
Ackermanii. One of the handsomest. The flowers are 6 to 8 inches 
across, of a rich, satiny scarlet or crimson, produced in profusion. 15c, 
25c, 50c and 75c each; cuttings, 10c. 
Anguliger. Deep notches are cut all along the leaves like the teeth 
of alarge saw. The flowers are composed of a curved tube 6 inches long, 
long, spreading out at the top to the width of 6 inches, and surrounded by 
a whorl of pure white petals. 20c, 50c, 75c each;-cuttings, 10c. 
Latifrons. The ‘‘Queeu Cactus” is the largest of the genus, grow- 
ing 8 to 10 feet high, robust in habit; the stem 4 to 5 inches broad, flat, 
crenated; night-blooming. ‘The flowers a beautiful creamy white; sepals 
aud tube of a reddish hue. 25c to $1.50 each; cuttings, 5c to 20c. 
Wrayi. A grand flowering sort; flowers 5 inches long by 8 inches 
across; brown outside, yellow within; petals yellowish white; fragrant 
when first open, 15c, 25c to $1.00 each; cuttings 10c, 
