26 BEAHM GARDENS 
PSEUDORHIPSALIS MACRANTHA 
This lovely plant has flowers many times 
larger than most Rhipsalis, in fact, the few- 
petaled flowers are about the size of Chiapasia 
Nelsonii. Flowers are generally light yellow 
sometimes very deep yellow, blooming freely 
in the fall and winter. Plant growth resembles 
many of the Epiphyllums. It makes an excel- 
lent hanging basket or pot plant. Rooted cut- 
tings $1.00 each. 
PSEUDORHIPSALIS MACRANTHA 
CHIAPASIA 
CHIAPASIA NELSONII. A _ monotypic 
genus with lilac-pink flowers appearing on the 
lateral branches. The flowers are small though 
very attractive. It blooms very early in the 
spring. As a graceful basket plant it is greatly 
admired the year around. Rooted cuttings 50c. 
Strong young plants $1.00. 
The Chiapasia has been crossed with the 
Epiphyllum producing plants with small flow- 
ers of various shapes and color. We are propa- 
gating Mr. Knebel’s introductions. 
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In our gardens each plant carries its own 
identification number. Our new originations 
are registered with the EPIPHYLLUM SO- 
CIETY OF AMERICA. The Society issues a 
mimeographed Bulletin several times a year to 
its members. This Bulletin is devoted to all 
phases of the epiphytic cactus and carries re- 
ports of the Society’s meetings which are held 
in Los Angeles County. Membership is by 
invitation—dues are $2.00 per year. If inter- 
ested in joining please write us. 
Membership in the Cactus & Succulent 
Society of America with subscription to the 
Cactus & Succulent Journal is $3.00 per year. 
We will be glad to place a subscription for 
you. 
“Flower Color Detector” (chart) published 
by the American Horticultural Council, $1.00 
each. This brief chart will prove of great 
assistance in enabling you to describe your 
epiphyllums correctly. 
“THE EPIPHYLLUM HANDBOOK” by 
Scott E. Haselton—$3.85 postpaid. Contains 
231 pages and many illustrations. 
“PHYLLOCACTUS” by Curt Knebel, trans- 
lated from the German, paper covers, 64 pages. 
Very instructive, $1.50 postpaid. 
The “Horticultural Colour Chart,” issued by 
The British Colour Council in collaboration 
with The Royal Horticultural Society is pub- 
lished in two volumes of 100 sheets each. The 
first volume of 100 plates consists of a Spec- 
trum Range of 64 Full Hues, 26 (lighter) Tints 
and 10 (darker) Shades of the 64 Full Hues. 
The second volume contains 100 plates con- 
sisting of 34 (lighter) Tints, 28 (darker) Shades 
and 38 Greyed Hues of the original 64 Full 
Hues. The British Colour Council expects to 
issue further volumes which will extend the 
range of shades and tints of the same 64 Full 
Hues. 2 Volume Set priced $12.50. 
APOROCACTUS FLAGELLIFORMIS 
