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Epiphyllum. 
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range from violet and deep crimson to red and delicate light pink. The 
crab cactus, with its odd clawlike terminal of each short leaflike joint, is 
included in this family. 
■ Those marked * are originals, the others are hybreds. 
*Altensteinii, carmine red early flowering. . . . 
album violaceum, carmine, white throat. . . . . . 
delicatum (new), delicate light pink, extra fine 
grandiflorum, largeflow.ering ..... .45 
Gaertneri (Phyllocactus) .25 to .50 
Mladame Alfassa^ free-flowering 
carmine .40 
Mackoyanum, bearded cactus 25 to .50 
Mons, E. Andre, early flowering ... 
multiflorum (see Altensteinii) . . . . .' 
purpureum, purple 
Ruckerianum, wine red 
*Russellianum, purple violet 15 to .50 
•35 
•35 
'''Truncatum^ toothed leaves 25 to .50 
.violaceum superbum, violet 
(October) . .50 
salmoenum blood red 
spectabile, carmine (November) . . . 
E. Mackoyanum. 
Specimen — also grafted plants always on hand. Prices on application. 
MAMILLARIA, Haw.— Breast-wartz Cactus. 
The most varied of the cactus family includes nearly three hundred varie- 
ties. They are' small and make the daintiest of house plants, and content 
themselves in the smallest of pots, well adapted for decorative effects in 
miniature Japanese pots or jardinieres. They are in the main well covered 
with delicate spines, not prickly, some of silvery white, covering the plant 
with the daintiest of lace, others are golden-yellow, red, brown in all shades, 
others again soft and feathery as white as down. Many endure for years as 
single plant, while others quickly fill a pot with dozens of small globular- 
plants. 
The flowers form a circle of inflorescens about the crown and are fol- 
lowed in many instances with tiny red fruits, which endure for many months. 
Some of these fruits are eatable, and have a market value in their native home. 
Mamillaria. 
Alversonii, see radiosa. 
applanata, see Heyderi. 
angularis ( f ulvispina) . . . 
bicolor .25 to 
•50 
1. 00 
Mamillaria. 
Bocasana . .35 to i.oo 
Candida 50 to i.oo 
caput Medusae .25 to i.oo 
Celsiana (Potosina) ... .50 to i.oo 
