G8 H. CANNELL & SONS’ AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 
CEREUS SERPENTINES— A quick grower j 
aud good bloomer ; flue for grafting. 3s. 
CEREUS SPACHIANUS— Bright shining j 
green, heavy stems, neat spines ; elegant. 6s. 
CEREUS SPECIOSISSIMUS — This is a 
superb plant, and when in flower cannot be rivalled 
by any other variety grown ; colour scarlet, shaded 
purplish crimson, vory glossy and shining in 
sunlight. 2s. 6 d. 
CEREUS TORTUOSUS— Stems dark purplish 
black, spines long, very dark ; native of Buenos 
Ayres. 2s. 6d. 
CEREUS TRIANGULARIS— Is easily dis- 
tinguished by its triangular stems, and is often 
grown traiued to the roof of conservatory ; flowers 
white, 12 to 14 inches in diameter, fruit bright 
scarlet, the size of a goose’s egg. 2s. 6d. 
CEREUS TUBEROSUS— Slender bid upright 
growth, blooms first year very freely. 2s. 6 d. 
CEREUS VARIABILIS-A tall growing 
species, three to four-angled, with stout spines, 
night bloomer, large crimson fruit. 7s. 6rf. 
ECHINOCACTUS BICOLOR — Spines yel- 
low, amber and red ; flowers rosy purple. 2s. 6 d. 
ECHINOCACTUS BREVIHAMATUS— One 
of the most beautiful ; of easy culture. 3s. 
ECHINOCACTUS CAPRICORNIS— Hand- 
some flowers, large, yellow ; distinct. 3s. 6 d. 
ECHINOCACTUS CORNIGEREUS - The 
broadest spiued Echino known ; colour blood-red ; 
fine bloomer. 10s. 
ECHINOCACTUS CRISPATUS — Neat ; 
flowers white, purple stripe. 3s. 6 d. 
ECHINOCACTUS CYLINDRACEUS — 
Long and powerful spines of ivory-white and red 
colour ; free bloomer. 6s. 
ECHINOCACTUS ELECTRACANTHUS — 
Spines amber-yellow, strong and erect. 2s. 6d. 
ECHINOCACTUS HELOPORUS— Unique ; 
strong, rigid spines. 8s. 
ECHINOCACTUS HORIZONTHALONIUS 
Very distinct, pearl-grey, tine bloomer. 3s. 6 d. 
ECHINOCACTUS LECONTEI— One of the 
best for beauty of spines and flowers. 6s. 
ECHINOCACTUS LONGIHAMATUS — Has 
the longest spines of any known ; distinct. 6s. 
ECHINOCACTUS LOPHOTHELE— With 
long spines set on prominent quadrangular 
tubercles ; the flowers vary in colour, some white, 
others cream, with a very satiny lustre. 5s. 
ECHINOCACTUS MULTICOSTATUS— To 
a Cactus fancier this plant is very interesting, the 
shape of the plant being like a flattened ball, the 
ribs numbering from 90 to 120, being more than 
double the number of any other Cactus. 3s. 6 d. 
ECHINOCACTUS MYRIOSTIGMA 
(Bishop’s Hood)— This at a glauco appears to be 
scarcely a living plant, it looks as if carved from 
a piece of stone, is beautifully spotted all over, 
very rare. 10s. 
ECHINOCACTUS ORCUTI— Pretty spines, 
and attains gigantic proportions. 6s. 
ECHINOCACTUS ORNATUS MIRBELLI 
— A very pretty and distinct kind. 7s. Gd. 
ECHINOCACTUS OTTONIS —Colour velvety 
brown, flowers yellow. 5s. 
ECHINOCACTUS SETISPINUS — Large 
yellow flowers, red centre. 2s. 6 d. 
ECHINOCACTUS SHEERI— Has very fine 
spines. Is. 6 cl. 
ECHINOCACTUS SIMPSONII— Very free 
bloomer ; rich crimson, beautiful and distinct in 
colour. Is. 6 d. 
ECHINOCACTUS TEXENSTS — Low 
cushion - like plants, strong spines ; flowers 
yellowish rose. 2s. each. 
ECHINOCACTUS TURBINIFORMIS — 
Should be in every collection ; a veiitable wonder. 
10s. 6d. 
ECHINOCACTUS WRIGHT I— A bold 
species with large stiff spines covering the entire 
plant. 10s. 
ECHINO CEREUS BERLANDIERI— Dwarf 
growing, purple-coloured flowers, sweet scented ; 
keep in the sun if blooms are desired. Is. 6d. 
ECHINOCEREUS CANDICANS-The 
Rainbow Cactus. 5s. 
ECHINOCEREUS C.ESPITOSUS — Very 
free ; flowers varying in their shades of colour, 
generally of a crimson-purple shade. Is. 6 d. to 3s. 
ECHINOCEREUS DASYACANTHUS — 
Flowers large and numerous. 5s. 
ECHINOCEREUS ENGLEMANNI— A fine 
sort, both for beauty of spines and handsome 
flowers, which are large and brilliant. 4s. 
ECHINOCEREUS ENNE ACANTHUS— 
Stems generally branching, three to six inches 
high, flowers reddish purple. Is. 6 d. 
ECHINOCEREUS PECTIN AT US— One of 
the very best for blooming. 2s. 6d. 
ECHINOCEREUS PROCUMBENS— 
Spreading prostrate stems, bearing fleshy upright 
branches, 3 to 4 inches high, flowers bright rosy 
purple. 2s. 6 d. 
ECHINOCEREUS U3PENKYI — Shape 
almost round ; spines few, but very long^ 6s. 
ECHINOCEREUS VIRIDIFLORUS — A 
very pretty plant. 7s. 
ECHINOPSIS EYRIESII— One of the best 
known of the species acd one of the most beauti- 
ful when in flower. Is. 6 cl. 
ECHINOPSIS MULLERI — Of rapid growth ; 
double flowers, satiny rose. 2s. 6 d. 
ECHINOPSIS MULTIPLEX— Good; flowers 
delicate rose. 3s. 6 d. 
ECHINOPSIS TURBINATA — Of dark green 
colour and symmetrical growth. 3.v. 6 d. 
ECHINOPSIS ZUCCARINIANA — A beauti- 
ful species with white flowers, very fragrant. 
3s. 6 d. 
MAMILLARIA ANGULARIS — Bright green 
in colour, rose-coloured flowers. 3s. Gd. 
