FAMOUS CACTUS GARDENS 
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Cereus variabilis? A plant of mysterious 
origin from an old California garden. 
Heavy, semi-climbing, usually four an¬ 
gled branches.Strong RC 75c 
Cleistocactus baumannii. Forms clumps of 
branches similar in size and shape to 
Nyctocereus serpentinus. The short 
closely set spines are golden brown and 
the small flowers are red.RC 50c 
Cleistocactus herzogianus. A new small, 
tree like Cereus from Bolivia. Yellow 
spines, red flowers.3 in. S 35c 
Corrycactus melanotrichus. An easily 
grown new red flowered Cereus. 
.3 in. S 35c 
Eriocereus tephracanthus. Large, white 
spined branches bearing large white 
flowers. The latest thing from Bolivia 
.3 in. S 35c 
Haageocereus choicensis. The Orange 
Torch Cactus. Stout columns covered . 
with closely set orange spines. One of 
the finest new ones. IV 2 in. S 35c 
Haageocereus pacalaensis. A new beauty 
from Peru. Forms clusters of upright 
columns branching from the base, bear¬ 
ing closely set yellow spines. 
.3 in. RC 35c 
Lemaireocereus. A beautiful group of pot 
plants and magnificent garden varieties 
from Mexico. The branches of the dif¬ 
ferent species vary greatly in color, 
number of ribs and spine patterns. 
Lem. chichipe. (De Mixteca).-Round fur¬ 
rowed branches, powdered blue white.... 
.3 in. S 35c 
Lem. griseus. Large, few ribbed, gray 
branched plants.3 in. S 35c 
Lem. hollianus. (C. bavosus). A freely 
branching large plant, round fluted 
branches, brown spines. 
.3 in. S 35c, 3 in. RC 35c 
Lem. stellatus. The Star Cereus. Beau¬ 
tiful, large columnar branches with the 
spines arranged in star clusters. 
.5 in. S 60c 
Lem. thurberi. The Pithaya Dulce. A 
favorite fruit of millions of Mexicans. 
Many ribbed, brown spined, columnar 
branches. IY 2 in. S ready in May 25c 
Lem. weberi. Very large, freely spined, 
branching plant.6 in. S 75c 
Leptocereus quadracostatus. A rare plant 
with square branches, white flowers.... 
.RC 50c 
Lophocereus Gatesii, Sargentianus, Schot- 
tii, Monstrosus. See Lower California 
List. 
Machaerocereus eruca, gummosus. See 
Lower California List. 
Myrtillocactus cochal. See Lower Califor¬ 
nia List. 
Myrtillocactus geometrizans. A highly 
colored, blue branching plant. 
.3 in. S 35c, 5 in. S 50c 
Oreocereus celsianus. (Pilocereus). An 
Old Man of the Mountains from high 
in the Andes. A beautiful columnar 
plant with white, silky hair over high¬ 
ly colored spines.in. S 35c 
Oreocereus trollii. (Pilocereus). Another 
of the Old Men from the Andes. White 
hair over red spines. IV 2 in. S 35c 
Pachycereus are some of the largest 
plants of the cactus world. These beau¬ 
tiful columnar plants may be grown for 
years in pots. 
Pach. chrysomallus. Green, strongly tu- 
bercled, yellow spined plant..3 in. S 50c 
Pach. marginatus. The Organ Pipe Cac¬ 
tus. The ribbed columnar branches grow 
in upright clusters resembling an or¬ 
gan’s pipes. The edges of the ribs bear 
very short spines. 
...3 in. S 35c, 8 in. S 75c 
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