NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS AND PLANTS. 
31 
TUbK'S uead. 
Turk's H«ad. 
(Ech.inopsis Eyxiesii.) 
A splendid cactus, and one of the most 
beautiful when in flower. It will blossom 
when quite young. The white flowersare 
very large and highly perfumed. Many of 
the blooms measure over a foot ip length. 
This is one of the grandest of the Mexi- 
can collection, and should be in every or- 
der. 35c. eacli. 
The Qaeen. 
(Phyllocaotus Latifrons.) 
This is certainly the handsomest of 
the Cacti, and should be grown by 
;very lover of flowers. It is by far the 
finest pot plant in the entire collection of 
these rare varieties, and possesses the 
great advantage of growing in almost 
any situation, and does not require as 
much sunlight as most of the Cacti. The 
flowers are a perfect marvel of beauty, 
many of the blossoms measuring over 
two and one-half feet in circumference, 
and are composed of hundreds of small 
petals, which are a pure white on the in- 
side, while the outside is a creamy yellow. 
Our illustration is made from a photo- 
graph of a plant which had over fifty 
flowers open at one time, and it was in- 
deed a grand sight. It may be grown in 
any kind of good soil and requires no 
special treatment. Do not fail to secure 
the Queen this season, as we are offering 
it at a very low price. 35c. each. 
mi GflGTI. 
FROM MEXICO. 
These wonderful plants are now as popular as orchids, 
palms, etc., but, unlike them, require no care when once 
started. They will thrive in almost any warm room in the 
house, and live for months without any water. Their odd 
appearance and large blossoms of almost every shade and 
color imaginable never fail to attract attention wherever 
seen. The flowers, besides being large and bright, are 
exceedingly fragrant, rivaling the La France rose in the 
richness of their perfume. A great many people think 
Cacti do noc bloom freely ; this is a mistake, as many vari- 
eties blossom when only one or two inches high. 
We offer this season only the choicest varieties, and 
those which will give our patrons perfect satisfaction. 
THE QUEEN. 
Impcmal. 
(Phyllocaotus Albus Superbus.) 
The Imperial is grown especially for its large 
and magnificent flowers, which arc produced in 
great abundance. They begin to blossom very 
young, plants of three or four inches in height 
often having two or three immense white blos- 
soms. This variety requires good, rich soil, and 
plenty of sunlight. If these directions are fol- 
lowed you will have no trouble in growing this 
beautiful cactus. Price, $1.00. 
ONE OF EACH OF THE 
ABOVE CACTI SENT POST- 
PAID FOR $2.00. 
( Echinocereus Pictinatus.) 
Having procured an enormous stock of 
this rare Cactus, we shall be able to ofier 
it to our patrons this season at a very 
low price. It is certainly one of the best 
plants for blooming that can be obtained, 
and it is no uncommon sight to see five 
or six of the lovely blossoms open at one 
time on a young plant. The flowersare 
of a purplish pink color, very large, fre- 
quently measuring three and one-half 
inches across, and are so fragrant that a 
single flower will scent a large room. 
40c. each. 
The l^ainbom. 
(Echinocereus Candicans.) 
This Cactus has created a great sensa- 
tion since its introduction, and has been 
sold at a very high price. The plants are 
strong growers and wonderfully free 
flowering; the blossoms are of a satiny 
crimson color, shading to white, and re- 
main open a long time. The plant is cov- 
ered with lace-like spines, which are 
bright red, pink and white in alternate 
rings. Our price places it within the reach 
of every one. 30c. each. 
THE RAINBOW. 
