FAMOUS CACTUS GARDENS 
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NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS 
Under this heading we are grouping a number of climbing or clambering night 
blooming cactus. The branches of all, are rather slender and some cling by aerial roots. 
The white flowers are large, ranging from five to ten inches in width and many are 
fragrant. 
Harrisia bonplandii. A rare species. 
Sparsely spined, strong branches, large 
white flower. Excellent grafting stock 
.RC 35c 
Harrisia brookii. One of the stouter ones 
of this group, forms a tree like plant 
with fluted branches.12 in RC $1.00 
Harrisia fragrans. Forms clusters of up¬ 
right branches similar in shape and size 
to Nyctocereus serpentinus. Yellow 
spines. Pink flower.3 in. S 35c 
Harrisia martini. Round clambering 
branches with a few spines. Strong and 
easily grown. A good grafting stock for 
slender species.RC 25c 
Harrisia tortuosa. Round clambering 
branches, freely spined, many large 
flowers, red fruit..114 in. S 25c, RC 25c 
Hylocereus monacanthus. Forrest Cereus. 
Slender winged branches with undu¬ 
lated margins.RC 25c 
Hylocereus ocamponis. Three angled, blue 
branches, undulated edges, very large 
flower. A good plant to grow against a 
shady wall.3 in. S 35c, RC 35c 
Hylocereus undatus. Queen of the Night. 
An excellent climbing plant for partly 
shaded places. Usually three broad, 
thin angled, spineless ribs with undu¬ 
lated margins. Large flower followed 
by red fruit.RC 25c 
Monvillea phatnosperma. A rare, slender 
branched Cereus with large white flow¬ 
ers .RC 25c 
Nyctocereus serpentinus. The old favor¬ 
ite Queen of the Night. Slender, fluted, 
columnar branches, fine brown spines, 
white flower. Good grafting stock. 
.RC 15c, 25c, 35c 
Selenicereus coniflorus. Slender climbing 
plants bearing white flowers a foot long 
.RC 35c 
Sel. donkelaarii. A species with whip like 
branches bearing clusters of fine spines 
.RC 35c 
Sel. honduriensis. One of the rarer ones 
in this group.RC 35c 
Sel. macdonaldiae. One of the largest 
flowered of the whole cactus tribe. 
Slender, nearly square branches..RC 35c 
Sel. pteranthus. Princess of the Night. 
A free bloomer with very large sweet 
scented flowers.RC 50c 
Sel. spinulosus. Square to pentagonal 
branches freely supplied with aerial 
roots. White flower.RC 25c 
Sel. Wegener’s hybrid from Sel. vagans. 
An excellent plant for hanging baskets 
.RC 25c 
Sel. pteranthus x Harrisia bonplandii. 
Brassfield’s interesting production. A 
strong growing plant.RC 25c 
Weberocereus panamensis. A winged, 
gray green branched climber with 
white flowers. Rare.RC 50c 
NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS COLLECTION 
These plants will give many gigantic, sweet smelling blossoms that open as the 
shades of night fall. Easily grown in the home. 
5 Plants for $1.00 
