H. CANNELL & SONS’ LIST OF CACTI. 
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SUCCULENT PLANTS (various), continued. 
KLEINIA, 
Articulata, 6d. 
Meiallica, 9d, 
Repens, 6d. 
MESEMBRYANTMEMUMS. 
Abbreviatum, gd. 
Aurantiacum, 9d. 
Aureum, 9d 
Barbatum, i/- 
Blandum, 9d 
Bolussi, rare, 2/6 
Candens Alba, 9d. 
Candens Rosea, 9d. 
Caulescens, 9d. 
Cooperi, 9d. 
Denticulatum, 9d 
Echlonis, 9d. 
Edulis, 6d. 
Falcatum, i/- 
Felinum, 9d. 
Incladens, 9d. 
Intonsum, 1/- 
Lipidium, 6d. 
Mucronatum, i/- 
Mutabile, syu. Glaucinum, flowers red'Ush 
colour ; a most u.seful and eflective variety for 
window boxes and vases, l/- 
Polyantha, 6d. 
Productum, i/- 
RetroHexum, 9d. 
Rubrotinctum, 9d. 
Sanguineum, 9d. 
Spectabile, 9d. 
Tigrinum, has the appearance of a bunch 
of tiger’s claws, 1/6 
Othonna Crassifolia, 6d. 
Pachyphytum Bracteosum, t/- 
Plectranthus Purpurea, 6d. 
Rochea (Crassula) Falcata, 1/- 
R. Adgavensis, 1/6 
Sedum Carncum, fob var., 6d. 
S. Japonicum, fob var , i/- 
SEiWPERVIVUMS. 
Alpinum, 9‘I. 
Arboreum, 9d. 
A. Variegatum, i/- 
Canariense, i,'- 
Cornitum, gd. 
Giganteum, gd. 
Hookeri, gd. 
Hirtum, gd. 
Lcucanthcmum, gd 
Monanthes, gd. 
Pittoni, gd. 
Repens, gd. 
Schotti, gd. 
S. Calamiformis, i/. 
S. Ficoides, i/- 
S. Hanburyana, 1/ 
S. Haworthi, i/- 
Tabulaelorme, i/- 
Tortuosa, 6d. 
RHIPSALIS 
Rhipsalis, or Mistletoe Cactus, are remark- 
able for the great variety of form and habit. In 
their native habitat they are usually found grown 
on trees and rocks, and grow and flower well 
under cultivation. Varieties ; Chiliensis, Cas- 
sytha, Dissimili', Basciclatus, Gibberala, I.epis- 
minin, Mesembryanthemoides, Mycrantha, I’en- 
teptera, I’ulvinigera, Regnelli, Varninges 1/6 
and 2/6 each. 
