AN INTERESTING GARDEN GROUP. 
H. CANNELL & SONS’ 
©ataiogiae of 
Cacti and other Succulent Plants. 
A ll are most extraordinary and surprising tor their peculiar growth, colours, and general 
appearance, and have much to recommend them to the lovers of curious and quaintly-shaped 
plants. They require but little trouble or expense in their cultivation, a delightful hobby, and 
most entrancing by their distinctness and rarity, many produce flowers of extraordinary beauty 
and .size, the magnificence of the night-flowering section rival that of the most gorgeous orchids. 
Being so easily grown, a small space can be devoted to their cultivation in the window most 
successfully, and in the dry, heated atmosphere of a room, so trying to most other plants, they 
are perfectly at home, the amount of attention they require being so trifling they may be 
especially during the winter, left for weeks without the smallest supply of water. They are fast 
becoming favourites everywhere, their cultivation being so simple yet their growth so satisfactory, 
and at the same time afford a constant study of the wonderful phases of plant existence. 
We ask all interested “to come and see” our house, 150 by 16 feet, which is always worth 
travelling many miles to inspect the great rarities collected from various parts of the world. 
