HAAGEOCEREUS 
FOX TAIL CACTUS 
A handsome genus from the high, dry, western 
mountains of Peru. The plants are golden or rufous 
from the dense, bristly spine clusters. They want but 
little water. 
Haageocereus pacalaensis. A handsome 
species with rich, bright golden-yellow 
spines thickly clothing even the smallest 
plants. Use a sandy soil and little water. 
Very rare. 
Nice 1 in.-1%4 in. plants 35ce. ; 
Haageocereus chosicensis. Beautiful, red- 
dish-gold spines. Makes a beautiful speci- 
men. 1 in.-144 in. 35c. 
Haageocereus Olowinskianus. 50c. 
HYLOCEREUS 
Night Blooming Cereus 
His Hobby and Business Together A glorious group of spectacular night flowering 
“A picture of my cactus display in my barber shop. I have cacti. The huge, snowy-white blossoms open in the 
about 200 and my aim is to reach 500 species. During the evening closing in the morning sunshine. They are 
winter I water them according to the weather and the looks native to the jungles of Central America and the 
of the plant, generally about once a month. In the summer islands of the Carribean. ‘Their stems are 3-cornered. 
[I put them out in the back yard where they get plenty of Give them a very sandy soil with leafmold and 4% part 
sun and many have bloomed.’”’ Charles N. Dingler. cow manure. Feed well with Cactus F'ood during the 


175 N. Main St., Bowling Green, Ohio 
Cleistocactus Baumannii aureispinus 35c. 
Cleistocactus Baumannii colubrinus 75c. 
Cleistocactus Grossei 75c. 
Cleistocactus Herzogianus 35c. 
Cleistocactus jajoianus 75c. 
Cleistocactus Morawetzianus 75c. 
Cleistocactus smaragdifiorus 35c. 
Cleistocactus tupizensis $1.00. 
DENDROCEREUS 
Dendrocereus nudifiorus. A tall, much- 
branched tree cactus from Cuba quite dif- 
ferent from other cacti. 4 in.-5 in. 35e. 
EULYCHNIA 
Eulychnia spinibarbus. A clustered spe- 
cies with upright, spiny arms from Chile. 
6 in. 35c. 
MOON CACTUS 
Eriocereus 
These are great favorites with us with their hand- 
some flowers and attractive, brilliant crimson fruits. 
Kept in 5 in.-6 in. pots and well fed during their 
summer growth they rarely fail to flower. Many cacti 
flower most profusely when quite rot-bound and regu- 
larly fed. They will stand the full summer sun. 
Eriocereus Bonplandii. A beautiful, 8 in. 
wide, snowy-white flowered species of the 
very easiest culture. The stems keep flow- 
ering for years. Don’t fail to have this. Put 
outdoors in full sun during summer for 
best results. 4 in.-6 in. 20c. 
12 in. rooted cuttings 40c. 
Eriocereus Jusbertii. One of the finest 
species introduced. Huge snowy nocturnal 
flowers. A gem. 1% in. 25c. 
10 in.-12 in. plants $1.00. 
Eriocereus Martinii. See photo and de- 
seription Page 12. 
Eriocereus adscendens. New. 8 in.-12 in. 
50c. 
E. Guelichii. 25c. E. Regelii. 35c. E. 
tortuosus. 25c. 10 in. 7Sc. 
ERDISIA 
An interesting and very rare genus from 
the high mountain valleys of the Andes: 
Erdisia Masiera. 50c. E. maxima. 50c. 
E. squarrosa. 50c. 
HARRISIA 
These are interesting and extremely flor- 
iferous cacti from the Carribean islands 
and Florida. Extremely easy to grow and 
enjoy a moist climate. Feed well. 
Harrisia eriophora. A fine, upright grow- 
ing species with white, Easter Lily-like 
flowers. Fine. 15c. H. gracilis. Handsome. 
20c. H. Simpsonii. A rare Floridan spe- 
cies 25c. 
summer. 
Honolulu Queen (Hylocereus undatus). 
The well known variety with huge 12 in. 
flowers white on inside, golden on the out- 
side. Nice plants. 35ce. 36 in. cuttings 75c. 
Special. Hylocereus ocamponis. This gor- 
geous variety has huge, yellow blossoms 
the sepals outlined in red, the inner petals 
white. The ‘‘leaves’’ are silvery-white pow- 
dered. An outstanding plant. 4 in.-6 in. 
plants 25c. 
Hylocereus extensus. 50c. H. bronxen- 
sis. 75c. H. polyrhizus. 75c. H. napo- 
leonis. 50c. 
Lophocereus Schottii. 35c. 
Stetsonia coryne. A magnificent tree cac- 
tus to 30 feet. Rare. 2 in. 75c. 5 in. $1.00. 
CREEPING DEVIL CACTUS 
Machaerocereus eruca. A strange, creep- 
ing, sea-loving cactus from Magdalena bay 
where it grows always facing the sea. 
6 in. plants 75e. 
Machaerocereus gummosus. 7 in. 40c. 

BRAZILIAN ROCK CACTUS 
Monvillea Cavendishii 
Bears countless 4 in. flowers throughout the warm 
months. Grows on rocky, brush covered but well 
watered plains in Brazil. Does remarkably well in the 
window garden. Every flower is followed by scarlet 
fruits the size of duck eggs. It is one of our favorite 
kinds because of its long blooming period. 12 in.- 
15 in. flowering plants 75c. 
Nice Young Plants 

DAYAM'S TREE CACTUS 
Piptanthocereus Dayami 
One of the best fruiting and flowering kinds. Bears big 
tomato-red fruits that are quite fragrant and delicious 
to eat. The fruits are smooth and spineless and peel like 
an orange. 
Nice young plants 
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FLOWERING TREE CACTI 
PIPTANTHOCEREUS 
These most popular flowering and fruiting tree cacti 
are native to the plains and valleys of Argentina and 
Brazil. They seek the fairly well watered and richer 
regions where they make splendid tree-like specimens. 
As window garden plants tens of thousands of them 
are distributed every year. Give them a light soil and 
after they are established plenty of water with fre- 
quent feedings of Cactus Food during the summer. 
Piptanthocereus alacriportanus. A quick 
growing species soon forming a large spec- 
imen. Large fruits, lily-like blossoms. 20c. 
Piptanthocereus caesius. One of the most 
beautiful of all with blue columns and 
clusters of golden spines. 15 in. cuttings 
$2.00. Handsome 30 in. cuttings f. o. b. 
Hynes $3.50. 
Piptanthocereus gonianthus. Photo be- 
low. An extremely free blooming variety 
with almost spineless blue trunks. 18 in. 
to 24 in. cuttings $1.50. 30 in.-36 in. cut- 
tings f.o.b. Hynes $2.50. 3 in. plants 20c. 
Piptanthocereus horribarbus. A huge, 
tree type and one of the best. Native of 
Bahia, Brazil. 25c. 
Piptanthocereus peruvianus (True!) I 
have seen a single specimen bear over 
5000, 6 in. long, lily-like blossoms in one 
summer! The number of flowers is almost 
unbelievable! Young plants are fat and gen- 
erally 4 sided with brown bristles and 
light green bodies. Fruit is round and yel- 
low. 20c. 
Pip. peruvianus 
stems. 20c. 
Pip. peruvianus persissimus. 20c. 
Piptanthocereus chalybaeus. 75c. 
Piptanthocereus Hankeanus. 75c. 
Mediocactus coccineus. A vigorous 
climbing cactus with white flowers and red 
fruits. 35c. 
COLLECTION OF CERE!I NO. H-12 
10 Different genera. A get-acquainted offer 
of interesting Cerei 
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A UNIQUE CACTUS COLLECTION 
This remarkably well grown collection is the property of Mr. Charles W. Lindell 
of 316 E. Franklin Ave., Monmouth, Illinois. The collection is quite representa- 
tive and shows the results of giving his plants plenty of fresh air and sun, Note 
the healthy vigorous growth on the Burbank Spineless Cactus in the large pot in 
the foreground. 

PIPTANTHOCEREUS MILESIMUS 
A handsome tree cereus with bold, 
blue branches and brown spines. Makes 
an outstanding specimen for collectors. 
12 in. mature cuttings $1.10. 
Small 
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PIPTANTHOCEREUS GONIANTHUS 
A Wonderful Blooming Species. 
12 in. mature cuttings $1.00 each. 
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