. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 284 CEREUS with pink, nocturnal. W. Ind. and Mex.âThe plant much resembles C. grandiflorua, but is easily distin- guished by its smaller and different colored fls. 53. Marti&nus, Zucc. Of bushy growth, branching. the- ft, and more ; ohf^ M. 1, 4-5 in. covered with i^outliern .Mex. a? BB. lii


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 284 CEREUS with pink, nocturnal. W. Ind. and Mex.âThe plant much resembles C. grandiflorua, but is easily distin- guished by its smaller and different colored fls. 53. Marti&nus, Zucc. Of bushy growth, branching. the- ft, and more ; ohf^ M. 1, 4-5 in. covered with i^outliern .Mex. a? BB. liihs of stem S-5. 54. nyoticWus, Link. Night-blooming Cereus. Sub- erect, very Ioult-jointed, J-^-l in. in diam.: joints vari- able, .some r , iin^ii, ,,], ,,iliers 4-6-angled : ribs acute at first, .ii,II . â ., Mies 1-4, and very small : fls. white iiiel !! i r ,11 7 in. long. Max. âThe com- .5.). in^rmis, < ittw. Si ^. branching, climbing, branches 4-5-angled, sh:iri)-\vin;^e(l, yelbiwish green, later darker, slightly creuate : ure(.he in the depressions, small, bearing a few bristles wlieu young, but soon naked. Venezuela. 56. hamitUB, Schcidw. (C rostrdtus, Lem.). Stems slender, weak, climbing, bright green, less than 1 in. in diam., reaching a length of 10 ft.: ribs remotely serrate, the serrations repand, and bearing on their anterior edge the small areola): spines 5-6, bristle-form, whitish to brown, very short and partly deciduous : fls. large, 10-16 in. long and nearly the same in diameter, white, nocturnal. Central Mexico. CEROPEGIA 58. Napolednis, Oralinm. Suhereet and lone-jointed, the joints 3-angled ami . itii llM -li- -, IJ in. .'.r :.- long, %-l in. in diam.: â¢â ' i' ilnti , uim i|ii:il. black; sometimes a fe\', i ., -m .,.. \ m i, ;i, , 8 in. long and 6 in. br". , : i , i, ana .-['in\. ;: lt\ i in. W. Ind., Mex. :.l.;o. 59. ext§nBU8, Salm-Dyck. Climbing: stems richly branching, about 3 ft. long by about %m. in diam., dark green, soon be


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