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ture and we recommend them highly. 
G. andreae. Bright yellow flowers, rooted or grafted 
.5° 
G. anistii. Flowers large white, large field grown 
flowering specimens Si.50 
G. de laetii. Heavily spined, similar to if not identi¬ 
cal with G. schickendantzii. Flowering size $1.00, 
smaller .60 
G. dendatum. *62. Flower white or pinkish, rooted or 
grafted .75 
G. gjbbosum. Field grown, flowering size $1.50 
G. gibbosum var. schlumbergeri. Nice seedling plants 
.50 
G. lafaldense. Dwarf species with harmless gray 
spines, flowers pink. Grafted .60 
G. leptanthum. Grafted plants .75 
G. loricatum. Large, heavy drooping spines. Grafted 
.75 
G. mihanovitchii. Pretty small growing species with 
dark green body with maroon markings. Produces its 
odd green flowers freely. Seedlings usually flower 
within a year from planting .50 
G. monville't. Grafted .75 
G. monvillei variegata. Body c;olor usually a deep 
golden yellow, very showy, but difficult to grow, must 
"be grafted. Small grafted plant $1.50 
G. most'll. Showy with its heavy spines when mature. 
Small ones .75 
G. queblianum. *65. Attractive with white or pinkish 
flowers .75 
G. saglione. Large garden grown specimens $1.00 
G. schickendantzii. Beautiful heavily spined plant with 
odd flowers that have a blue tinge on the outer sepals 
or tube scales .50 
HAAGEOCEREUS. From the Pacific slopes of the 
Peruvian Andes come this most beautiful genus of 
columnar cacti. The dense fine spines are brilliant in 
colors of pale yellow, golden, brown or reddish spines. 
They grow well and are specially adapted to green 
house culture, but will not stand any frost. Grafted 
plants grow faster and often have more dense and more 
colorful spines. 
H. acranthus. Colorful golden brown spines. Rooted 
plants $1.00, grafted $1.50 
H. australis. A rare new discovery in various spine 
colors from gray to black or brown, young spines often 
reddish $1.50 grafted. 
H. chosicensis. Light yellow to orange yellow spines 
$1.25 
H. decumbens. Gray to brown spines. Grafted $1.50 
H. laradensis. Yellowish to golden brown spines. 
Grafts $1.00 
//. pacalaensis. Similar to the above species. Seed¬ 
lings .75, larger grafted specimens $1.50 
HAMATOCACTUS setispinus. *54. The most satis¬ 
factory of the Texas cacti for pot culture. Easily 
grown, flower yellow with red center, produced sev¬ 
eral times each summer, followed by brilliant red 
fruits .25, flowering size .35, large specimens .50 
HFLIOCEREUS speciosus. *37. Has erect triangular 
stems and brilliant scarlet purple tinged wide flowers. 
The parent of most hybrid Phyllocacti. Good pot 
subject, likes shade and moisture .50 . 
Lemaireocereus beneckii 
—Courtesy Oliver Young, Maine. 
HYLOCEREUS. Climbing, tropical, shade loving 
cacti having large white nocturnal flowers often in¬ 
tensely fragrant. Because of the speed of growth it is 
difficult to keep shipping size plants available, and 
since they root quickly and easily we offer the follow¬ 
ing as unrooted cuttings, or we will root them to order 
for ten cents each additional. 
H. cubensis .50, H. extensis .50, H. guatemalensis .50, 
H. ocamponis .50, H. polyrhizus .50, H. trigonus .20, 
H. triangularis .20, H. undatus (the "Honolulu Queen 
Cactus”) .20 
LEMAIREOCEREUS. Tall growing tree-like cacti 
from Mexico which become quite large in their native 
habitat, but seedling plants make fine attractive speci¬ 
mens suitable to indoor culture or outdoor in southern 
climates where frosts are light. 
L. beneckii. *26. Called "Silver Tip" or "Silver Cane” 
because of its handsome grayish green skin with a 
frosted white waxy covering. Has short black spines, 
undulated ribs, is a fast grower and we recommend it 
for every collection. Sturdy plants .50, exhibition 
specimens $1.00 
L. chende. Good seedling plants .75 
L. deficiens. Nice sized ones .75 
L. hollianus. Large one foot specimens $2.00 
L. montanus. Pretty brown spined seedlings .35 
L. pruinosus. Fast growing four or five angles later 
becoming grayish or pruinose in color. Seedlings .25, 
large specimens $1.50 
