H. CANNELL & SONS’ LIST OF CACTI 
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C E RE U S — Continued. 
C. Margin&tus, 2/6. 
C. Niger, a liandsonie variety, fila'iciis 
Kreen with black spines, large white flowers, 
night bloomer, 3/® S/-- 
iC. Nycticalus, an extra fine night 
bloomer in style of C. Granfliflorus, flowers 
almost yellow, 2/6. 
C. Peruvianus, extraordinary rapid 
grower, colour dark green, with black 
spines. Small plants 3/6. Specimens, price 
and size on application. 
C. Peruvianus Monstrosus, entirely 
distinct from the species, the substance of 
the stem being most strangely twisted and 
irregular in form, quite grotesque in appear- 
ance, 3/6, 7/6 and 10/6. 
C. Pringlei, 10/6. 
C. Repandens, in the way of C. Colu- 
lirinus, dark glossy green with strong 
spines, flowers white, a free night bloomer, 
3/6. 
C. Hostratus, a quick-growing climber, 
with magnificent flowers similar to Cereus 
Grandiflorus, 1/6 and 2/6. 
C. Serpentinus, a (|iiick grower and 
good bloomer, fine for grafting, 2/6. 
C. Spachianus, bright shining green, 
heavy stems, neat spines, elegant, 2/6. 
C. Speciosissimus. This is a superb 
plant, and when in flower cannot be rivalled 
by any other variety grown ; colour scarlet, 
shaded purplish crimson, very glossy and 
shining in sunlight, 2/6. 
C. Spegazzinnii, 2/6. 
C. Thurberi, 2/6. 
C. Tortuosus, stems dark purplish black, 
spines long, very dark ; native of Ruenos 
Aires, 2/6. 
C. Triangularis, is easily distinguished 
by its triangular stem, and is often grown 
trained to the roof of con.serv'atory ; flowers 
white, 12 to 14 inches in diameter, fruit 
bright scarlet, the size of a goose's egg, 1/6 
to 2/6 each. 
C. Tuberosus, slender but upright 
growth, blooms first year very freely, 
3/6. 
C. Variabilis, a tall growing species, 
three to four-angled, with stout spines, 
night bloomer, large crimson fruit, 5/-. 
PHYLLOCACTUS. 
These are grown especially for their large and magnificent flowers, which are freely 
produced if their wants are attended to. They require good rich open soil, small pot ; full 
exposure to the sun in winter is essential. 
Albus Superbus, creamy white, 1/6. 
Ackermanni, reddish orange, 1/6. 
Austin, bright orange, violet centre, 2/- 
Aurorc Boreale, orange ceri.se, violet 
centre, 2/6. 
Anna Brunnow, very large flowers, 
bright rose, 2/-. 
Anguligier, long leaves deeply serrated, 
flower white small and fragrant, 1/6. 
Bensellerianus,, dark scarlet, 1/-. 
Boothi, deep red medium sized flowers, 
'I- 
Berkley ana, deep salmon, 1/6. 
Caroline, flesh colour, 2/6. 
Crenatus Haageana, large flower, 
bright rose, 2/6. 
Conway's Giant, scarlet, large flower, 
1 /-. 
Crispielsi, red, 1/-. 
Cceur, violet, I/-. 
C. W. Major, large red, shaded violet, 
1 / 6 . 
Caulorhizus, white sepals, red, 1/6. 
Dr. Hernu, rose .sepals, carmine, 1/6. 
Dr. Jones, crimson and scarlet, large, 5/- 
Empereur, strawberry colour, funnel 
shape, fragrant, 2/-. 
