FAMOUS CACTUS GARDENS 
Hylocereus are climbing forest plants 
from tropical America. Their branches 
are three angled and they cling by 
aerial roots. The spines are either short 
or lacking. The freely produced night 
blooming flowers are very large and 
fragrant. 
Hylo. ocamponis. Powdered gray 
branches, wavy margins, very large 
flowers.RC 35c 
Hylo. triangularis. Light green, three 
cornered, large branches with flue 
flowers. Our own importation from 
Cuba.RC 50c 
Hylo. undatus. Queen of the Night. An 
excellent climbing plant for partly 
shaded places and the house. Usually 
three broad, thin, spineless ribs with 
undulated margins. Large flowers fol¬ 
lowed by red fruit...RC 35c 
Monvillea. A South American group 
with long clambering branches. Large 
flowers followed by spineless red fruits. 
Mon. cavendishii. A strongly angled, 
heavy branched plant, white flowers 
.RC 35c 
Mon. marmorata. Slender, nearly square, 
short spined, variegated, dark branches 
..RC 50c, Grafted $1.00 
Mon. phatnosperma. Nearly round 
branched, clambering plant with large 
white flowers.RC 35c 
Nyctocereus serpentinus. The old favor¬ 
ite Queen of the Night. Slender, fluted, 
columnar, clustering branches, fine 
brown spines, while flowers. Good 
grafting stock.RC 25c, 35c 
Selenicereus. Slender, climbing plants 
clinging by aerial roots. Spines are 
short and the large flowers are followed 
by red fruits. They blossom well in 
the house. 
Sel. brevispinus. A fine Cuban species 
with white flowers.RC 50c 
Sel. coniflorus. Slender climbing plants 
that bear flowers a foot long....RC 35c 
Sel. macdonaldiae. One of the largest 
flowered of the whole cactus tribe. A 
splendid grafting stock for slender spe¬ 
cies. Four to six sided branches..RC 25c 
Sel. murrillii. Very slender, striped dark 
branches bearing very small, light 
colored spines...RC 35c, Grafted 75c 
Sel. pteranthus. Princess of the Night. 
A free bloomer bearing very large 
fragrant flowers.RC 35c 
Sel. spinulosus. Square to pentagonal 
branches freely supplied with short 
spines and aerial roots.RC 25c 
Sel. vagans. A free blooming, very easily 
grown species with short spines..RC 25c 
Sel. Wegener’s Hybrid from Sel. Vagans. 
A small branched, trailing plant for 
hanging baskets.RC 25c 
Sel. wercklei. Slender, yellow green fluted 
branched, free growing Costa Rican 
species with bright red flowers! Very 
rare.RC 75c 
Sel. pteranthus x Eriocereus bonplandii. 
Brassfield’s interesting production. A 
strong growing plant.RC 25c 
Weberocereus. A tropical genus with 
slender round or angled branches bear¬ 
ing aerial roots. 
Web. biolleyi. Slender variable round or 
winged branches. Pink flowers. One of 
our own importations from Costa Rica 
.RC 50c 
Web. panamensis. A winged, gray green 
branched climber with white flowers. 
Rare.RC 50c 
Our customers thank us for fine 
packing and say that our 
plants grow. 
Eriocereus martinii 
Second Prize Picture 
Jason Deme, Hawaii 
