. 18th annual catalogue of the Germain Seed and Plant Co. hes in diameter, one of the very bestplants for blooming, fragrant. Each 25c to 50c. EPIPHYLLTJM. (Crab or Lobster Cactus.) The varieties of this beautiful genus are numer-ous and are largely cultivated for their flowers. and its varieties are the kinds usuallycultivated in our green-houses and are among themost highly colored and beautiful of our winterflowering plants. They are often grafted on Cereusgrandiflorus but do best perhaps on Pereskia. Alarge symmetrical head is easily formed and withproper attention will make a


. 18th annual catalogue of the Germain Seed and Plant Co. hes in diameter, one of the very bestplants for blooming, fragrant. Each 25c to 50c. EPIPHYLLTJM. (Crab or Lobster Cactus.) The varieties of this beautiful genus are numer-ous and are largely cultivated for their flowers. and its varieties are the kinds usuallycultivated in our green-houses and are among themost highly colored and beautiful of our winterflowering plants. They are often grafted on Cereusgrandiflorus but do best perhaps on Pereskia. Alarge symmetrical head is easily formed and withproper attention will make a plant worthy of a sit-uation in any green-house. The Epiphyllum is oneof the best of sitting room plants, and may be hadin bloom from November to March with good man-agement. Strong grafted plants, blooming 50c to $ MAMILLARIA. These beautiful gems of the Cactus family arenatives of Mexico principally. In their native hab-itat they grow in rich loam. M. applanata.—A fine plant bearing bright redberries, very attractive. Each 25c to Mamillaria micromeris. M. decipiens.—Has lovely, large yellow flowers,which last for several days. Each 25c to 50c. M. elegans.— A handsome, short, white-spined va-riety; has bright colored flowers. Each $ M. fulvispina. — Magnificent plants, the spinesare ivory white in color at the base. Each 50c. M. Goodrichii.— A California variety, color gray,forms fine large clusters. Each 25c to 50e. M. Grahami.— A very neat and striking plant,with pretty rose-colored flowers. Each 50c. M. micromeris. —(See cut.) Called by some theButton or Mushroom Cactus. On account ofits small, neat, delicate appearance. 35c to 75c. M. minima.—A very small, neat plant, with star-like white flowers. Each 25e. M. pectinata.—A showy plant, with sulphur yel-low flowers. Each 25c. PILOCEREUS. P. senilis.—Old Man Cactus. (See cut.) Inpotting this general favorite add a little lime tothe soil. Each 75c to $


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