. Jubilee floral catalogue. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Group of Mexican Cacti. Ecliinocactus Horizonthalonius. Epipliyllum. A beautiful species whicli is found growing in strong sill at the summit of hills from Pecos to El Paso, where it flowers freely from April to July. It varies greatly in size, but it is globular in form, with nine to ten thick ridges, on which the clusters of spines are very closely set. The flowers are purplish pink, tipped dark purple. Al
. Jubilee floral catalogue. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Group of Mexican Cacti. Ecliinocactus Horizonthalonius. Epipliyllum. A beautiful species whicli is found growing in strong sill at the summit of hills from Pecos to El Paso, where it flowers freely from April to July. It varies greatly in size, but it is globular in form, with nine to ten thick ridges, on which the clusters of spines are very closely set. The flowers are purplish pink, tipped dark purple. All in all a very fine specimen. 25, 50 cents, $1 to $3 each. Echinopsis. MULLERI. The most valuable echinopsis, on account of i a rapid growth, and because it blooms when only two years old. Flowers double, satiny rose in color, and re- maining on the plants for a week; very beautiful. Small plants, 25 cents; larger, 60 cents. Epipliyllum Trunoaiitum. (LOBSTER CACTUS.) Grafted plants, 50 cents to $1 each. Cutting plants whick keep dwarf, 10 to 25 cents each. A very useful winter flowering plant, flowers in the differ- ent varieties, shaded from purplish crimson to scarlet, The grafted epipliyllum blooms much more profusely than those grown from cuttings. Epipliyllum MaUayanum. The largest jointed of the epiphyllum family. Covers it- self with brilliant scarlet flowers in May or June. A grand new Epiphyllum. RUSSELLANUM GAEKTNERII. A large flower and dis- tinct from all other epiphyllums; color bright scarlet; blooms one month later than the other sorts of Ep. Truncatum; nice grafted plants, 25 to 50 cents. Opuiitia. These are mostly bold, quick growers, very much diversified in shape, manner of growth, color of spines, etc.; most all make fine specimens in a comparatively short time, and are eminently adapted for planting in large beds during summer or among rockeries. OPUNTIA ENGLRMANNI. Oval joints, 7 inches in diam- eter; tall growth; makes fine specimens. $1 each.
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