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New Species with small fragrant flower. 
HATIORA 
Plants similar to Rhipsalis. 
1. Bambusoides Web 1892—flowers orange; 
branches of small, short joints, growing 
somewhat erect—75c 
Cylindrica B & R 1915—flowers orange 
to yellow; branches of short pendant 
joints—50c 
Salicornioides Haw 1819—flowers _ sal- 
mon; branches short and bumpy; un- 
usual looking—50c 
HELIOCEREUS 
1. Cinnabarinus Eich 1910—blooms in the 
fall; flower bright orange-red—$1.50 
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2. Speciosus Cav 1803—parent which intro- 
duced the reds and iridescent tones into 
the first Epiphyllum hybrids; flower red 
with iridescent eye—S0c 
HYLOCEREUS 
1. Undatus Haw 1830—“Honolulu Queen 
of the Night’”—50c 
2. Ocamponis S-D 1850—powder-grey stems 
with coarse brown margins—75c 
| LEPISMIUM 
1. Cruciforme Vel 1838—flower white; 
fruit purplish to bright red; branches 
long, graceful, 3 angled, reddish tinged 
and very woolly at areoles—50c 
No 
Cruciforme VWariety—same as above ex- 
cept that branches are flat instead of 3 
angled; very rare—75c 
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NOPALXOCHIA 
1. Ackermannii—a new species from Mext- 
co; flowers red and wide open; branches 
flat and wavy; not to be confused with 
Ackermannii hybrids; this is a very love- 
ly basket plant—$1.50 
N 
Ackermannii forma Candida—same as 
above except flowers are lovely white; 
buds are almost as green as the plant be- 
fore opening—$1.50 
3. Phyllanthoides de Can 1913—until this 
plant is actually rediscovered, no one 1s 
sure just what this is. We originally had 
what is now known as “Rosetta,” im- 
ported from Germany, as this plant. Most 
plants bought under this name turn out 
to be one of the hybrids of “Deutsche 
Kaiserin” which is not a species. 

4. Species—this ts a pink flowering species 
collected in Mexico and may be the or- 
iginal phyllanthoides, however we list it 
separately until we have checked it more 
thoroughly; this flower is much larger 
than Deutsche Kaiserin; lovely clear 
pink; branches have texture and twisty- 
ness of N. Ackermannti—$1.50 

Pseudorhipsalis macrantha 
