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They arenaturally children of the desert. It is said by travellers that many ofthe species bear edible fruit, resembling somewhat in taste thegooseberry. So much for the peculiarities of the Cactus family in itsnative localities, but how can we succeed in cultivating the plants withsatisfactory results in the window-garden?
There are two simple methods of treatment that Cactuses should receive, namely: First, keep the soil about them constantly dry, and keep themin a warm place. Secondly, the s
...oil should be of a poor quality, mixedwith a little brick dust, and they should never be allowed too much potroom. If either of these two points are observed in the treatment ofCactuses, there will be no difficulty in keeping them in a flourishingcondition all the time.
THE NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS.
The Night-blooming Cereus is an interesting plant, and excites muchadmiration when in flower, as it blooms at night-time only, the flowersclosing up when exposed to the day-light. They are magnificent flowerswhen in full blow, but, unhappily, are short-lived, a flower neveropening a second time.


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