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flowers throughout the summer. Be sure to include 
this one. Small plants .25, big ones .50 
E. rhodoiricha variety robusta. Handsome dark gray 
green body growing quite large. Flowers white, from 
Paraguay. A few large four inch specimens at $2.75 
E. silvestrii. Handsome globular species non-offsetting 
with stout whitish spines .75 
E. spintflora. See Acanthocalycium spinoflorum. 
E. violacea. Low growing with long brown spines and 
beautiful violet colored flowers .75 
E. imperialis bort. A stout vigorous plant having enor¬ 
mous white flowers .75 
ECHINOPSIS —LARGE FLOWERING HYBRIDS. 
Years of hybridizing by experts have produced some 
fine flowering types which are worthy of special con¬ 
sideration. The following four named originations are 
highly recommended. 
E. hyb. cascade. Flowers very large, white tinged with 
pink .35, flowering size $1.75 
E. hyb. ducor. An excellent free flowering pink .35, 
flowering size $1.75 
should produce some interesting varieties. Five vigor¬ 
ous seedlings $1.00. Flowering size hybrids not named 
shipped with buds during the summer months $1.00 
each. 
EPIPHYLLANTHUS obtusangulus. An odd plant 
from Brazil related to the "Christmas Cactus” (Zygo- 
cactus truncatus), but resembling a miniature Platy- 
opuntia. Rose colored flowers. Grafted plants which 
grow nicely at .50 
EPIPHYLLUM—"ORCHID CACTUS.” See special 
list of these large flowering cactus together with hybrid 
PH YLLOCACTUS on page 23 
EPITHELANTHA micromeris. *51. The "Button 
Cactus" is probably the smallest of all cacti. Mature 
flowering size plants seldom grow to more than an 
inch or two across. The tiny pinkish flowers are fol¬ 
lowed by brilliant red fruits .25, for the Texas col¬ 
lected plants. 
E. micromeris var. greggii. A larger growing variety 
of distinct appearance .35 
E. micromeris var. tuberosus. Produces tuberous roots 
Eriocereus martinii 
E. hyb. makla. A dark colored plant exceptionally 
free flowering, producing medium size orchid pink 
blossoms. This one as in other Echinopsis flower best 
if the offsets are kept picked off .35, flowering size 
$1.75 
E. hyb. splendora. Large very deep pink flowers shad¬ 
ing paler toward the center. Undoubtedly the deepest, 
strongest color yet produced in any Echinopsis hybrid 
.35, large clusters $1.75 
E. unnamed seedling hybrids. We have a quantity of 
seedling hybrids which have not yet flowered which 
when older .25 
E. micromeris var. ungis pinus. Another Mexican 
variety .25 
All the above will grow faster and larger if grafted. 
The above three are small seedlings. 
ERDISIA meyenii. A rare species from the South 
American Andes which grows procumbent in dry rocky 
places $1.00 
ERIOCEREUS. Formerly classified as Harrisia the red 
fruited species of this genus have been reclassified 
