


CEREUS MILESSIMUS 
A handsome tree cereus with many snowy 
blossoms tinged with red on the sepals. 
Fruits large, sweet. Give them a rich loam 
and moderate watering. 5-6 inch, 25 
ShCgr SAN inch at eis ck A c 
Cereus alacriportanus. A fine, tall, much 
branched tree. Fruit large, 
delicious;= each) 4-6) inches®...-......--... 35¢ 
Cereus chalybaeus, A tall heavy 
SPM CMR DE CEOS ccna Woe ee ee 35c¢ 


BRAZILIAN TORCH CACTUS 
A handsome Old Man Cereus growing to 
several feet but charming in all sizes. The 
deep green stems with low ribs gemmed with 
white areoles set with soft, shining, tawny 
spines. Cephalocereus arrabidae is a quick 
grower. 6-8 inch, 50c; 
Da RET CRE ee aes ae ee ee ee 35c¢ 
CEPHALOCEREUS POLYLOPHUS. A 
Magnificent, many ribbed, thick stemmed 
species growing several feet tall. Small plants 
make prize winning specimens. A noble spe- 
cies, Plants ready after 
MEV ESOthME ecg ki cen SUR Shae 25¢ 

OLD MAN OF THE ANDES 
The Oreocerei are among our very choice 
plants and now are very scarce. They bear 
long, wispy, white hairs and stout brown 
spines, Oreocereus Celsianus grows high in 
the Andes on barren slopes. They may reach 
a height of 3 feet. 75¢ 
INTC Opa lite = Ort CHES eater sceseraes coceserconeset eons 
LEMAIREOCEREUS 
A splendid group of tree cerei, often. reaching a great size. 
They are found from Mexico to Colombia. The trees are much 
branched and many bear edible fruit, some being grown for this 
purpose, Young plants are very pretty. 
Culture: Young plants like light loam soil and are vigorous 
growers. Give them plenty of light and moderate waterings. 
Lemaireocereus pruinosus. See illustration on page 22s 
Lemaireocereus candelabrum. A very large species 
linked with L. Weberi. Seedlings very pretty. Nice plants 
ated JMOL: USE ease ee a 25¢ 
Lemaireocereus Hollianus. A beautiful, bolt upright 
species with long spines and few branches. Used for 
fences in Mexico. A very fine plant. Ready after 
FCAT eR St eee ees a ee Oe ee ee A oe ee 25¢ 
Lemaireocereus Weberi. A huge species from central 
Mexico. Forms a much branched tree. Young plants are 
quick growing and very attractive. Ready after June 
Stee EaGh peers ere ere ser ee eee ee eA ee 25¢ 
TRICHOCEREUS 
Glorious flowers are borne by almost all of these 
popular plants. Among them are many of our garden 
favorites that experienced collectors class with their 
choicest specimens. They vary from small clustered spe- 
cies to giants 25 feet tall and are very numerous on 
rocky slopes from the lower hills almost to the snow- 
line. From South America. 
Culture: Very easy to grow, these vigorous rooting plants thrive 
everywhere. Give them sandy loam soil with Cactus Compost: 
moderate waterings, and for flowers a good winter rest. Full 
sun or semi-shade, 
Trichocereus Bridgesii. An erect growing species with 
blue-grey stems and few long stiff spines. Stems branch 
from base, forming tall clusters. Cuttings. 10 in., $1. 
SYNE IAG cee se eee ee ets A et ie ee Re cn ee 715¢ 
Trichocereus candicans. A fine species forming rambl- 
ing clusters, the stems with stout spines and freely 
bearing very large, fragrant, snowy-white flowers. Easy 
to flower and grow. Nice plants, 4-6 inches, 50c; 
Tg ae) | ET en Nae ee Oe LO Se ee 35¢ 
Trichocereus candicans robustior. A vigorous variety 
WithestoutespinesaaN ice mers -see een eepeeeeees oe a eae 50c 
Trichocereus chiloensis. A rare, tall, heavy spined 
Species. Eachipesse a = ete ee tee oS ee om ee 15¢ 
Trichocereus cuscoensis. A tall growing species with 
SLOUTISPINESmECUbtINGS ss Ol OminCMes mee eean. eee ener een gee $1 
Trichocereus huascha. Certainly one of the most gor- 
geously flowered of all cacti. Flowers bright golden yel- 
low, 6 inches in diameter. A beautiful plant and easy 
to grow. Nice plants, 3-4 inches, 40¢; each................ 25¢ 
Trichocereus huascha rubra. Flowers brilliant shining 
red Very lovely. Nice plantsi=ee: = a ee 35c 
Trichocereus Knuthianus. A large, heavily spined tree 
Species. .Vieryatane-7 CULLIM SS i eeeren esas en wee eee $1.50 
Trichocereus lamprochlorus. Forms compact clusters 
1 to 2 feet tall. Lovely large white flowers. Each_..... 35¢ 
Trichocereus Schaferi. Gigantic white, Easter-lily flow- 
ers. A beautiful plant at all times. 3-4 in. Each........ 35¢ 
Trichocereus. litoralis. A huge, columnar species 
branching very freely. Spines long and heavy. 8-10 inch 
CUlEGI In SS Males ote re at oe a eee ee ee ee ee $1.50 
Trichocereus macrogonus. A tall, very heavy stemmed 
plant with large white flowers. Large cuttings........ $1.50 
Trichocereus Pachenoi. Almost spineless deep green 
stems and very pretty. Free blooming, with scores of 
huge white blossoms. 10-inch cuttings.................... $1.25 
Trichocereus purpureopilosus. A small, much branched 
species. Very pretty. Flowers white. Nice.................... 40c 
Trichocereus santiaguensis. 3-inch thick stems to 4 
feet tall, forming clumps. A pretty plant and easy to 
STOW AS —~Oal Che Serene ere ee ae ee we ee 35¢ 
Trichocereus strigosus. Clump forming, growing to 12 
INCHES MAV.Ehy SSDI Vartan eee eee. ee ee 75¢ 
Trichocereus Terscheckii. A giant species. Noble. 
Stands 10 or more degrees of frost. Large for planting 
OUEBOTINGHESTONIMOLe ieee ere ee eee eee eee $1.09 
_ Trichocereus thelegonus. A creeping snake-like spe- 
cies and one that blooms regularly. Flowers large and 
handsome. 6-8 inches, 75¢; 3-4 inches...............-.-..--.- 25¢ 
_ Trichocereus thelegonus x Echinopsis. Large flower- 
ing size. Stems short, thick, very short spines. White. 
Barceatlowersmmen ener ene rs he ee, 75¢ 
SETICEREUS HUMBOLDTII 
A plant discovered in 1823 in northern Peru, but only 
in late years has material been available for study. Brit- 
ton and Rose placed it in Borzicactus, from which it 
differs in bearing its red, tubular flowers in a head of 
stiff bristles. A fine distinct species for the collector. 
Nicesbriehte plants e2-SulmcheS- sees ee 35¢ 
LEPTOCEREUS 
A rare genus from the West Indies. The plants are 
very spiny, the branches long and sharply angled, less 
than one inch in diameter. A collectors item, but quite 
interesting. 
Leptocereus Crantianus. Very spiny much branched 
planteSpineszyellow se 2.) eee ee ee a 75¢ 
Leptocereus Leonii. Brown spines. Scandent in habit. 
Fromewestecns Cuba te eee eee a ee! 75¢ 
Leptocereus quadricostatus. 4-angled stems, quite 
long branches, moderately spined. Vigorous Grower....50¢ 
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PERUVIAN APPLE 
The small plants of these tree cerei are very popu- 
lar They are shaped like a club with 4 to 7 angles 
each set with brown spine clusters. The fruits are 
large, up to 11 ounces, are spineless, crisp and sweet. 
Red or yellow. Grow easily in loam. 20c 
8-10: inch, 50¢; 4-5 inch, 35¢; smiall..._................2. 

BLUE MYRTLE CACTUS 
A lovely blue stemmed species, Myrtillocactus geo- 
metrizans is columnar and almost spineless in small 
plants. Branched with short heavy arms, White, 
myrtle-like flowers. 8-10 inch, 50c; 
4-6 inch ee ee 35¢ 
Myrtillocactus Schenckii. Green stemmed. 
628 inchs. 9.5 e sols eee aaa orient arene tus 50c 
NEORAIMONDIA MACROSTIBAS 
A fine, rare cereus from Peru. Stems bear large 
chestnut brown areoles which increase in gize annu- 
ally. A choice plant for the collector. 40 
Stems dark blackish brown. Pretty Ses c 

OUR CACTI IN NEW ZEALAND 
My box of Cacti arrived in very good condition, I 
was delighted to receive them so promptly. Agnes 
BE. Finnie, Dunedin, N. Z. 
WHITE BOWER CACTUS 
Forms handsome, pale green olusters, each stem 
gemmed with small stars of russet spines. Flowers huge 
and snowy white. Trichocereus Schickendantzii will 
often bear a dozen at once, Make fine specimens, 
branching very freely. Larger plants, 2 
5-6 inches, 50c¢; smaller, 35¢ and.............ecc...-.e 5c 

