ARCADIA, CALIFORNIA 
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POGOCYCLUS HYBRIDS 
BALROUDOUR (J. Sass 1922).25 
A medley of yellow, violet and olive- 
buff, and the flowers are of a distinct 
orchid form. Useful for cutting. A hy¬ 
brid of Oncocyclus and dwarf species. 
12 in. 
BELLORIO (Mohr 1921) ..25 
Soft gray-lavender flowers on slender 
stems. Very early and suitable for rock 
gardens. A Korolkowi hybrid. 20 in. 
CARMELO (Mohr 1921) .25 
Unusual slender foliage with long, nar¬ 
row flowers, half Regelia type. Color 
mouse-gray. Suitable for rock gardens. 
20 in. 
CHARON (Regeliocyclus) . 1.00 
A handsome velvety flower of unique 
coloring. Beautiful bronzed veins on gold 
ground. 15 in. 
CHEROKEE MAID (Wmsn.) . 1.00 
Blackish maroon. Easy grower. 24 in. 
DILKUSH (Foster 1909) . 1.00 
Conspicuously veined dark violet on 
lighter ground. 30 in. 
GRAY CLOUD (J. Sass 1933).50 
A pretty Oncocyclus hybrid of dawn 
gray with brown-purple stripes and a 
flush of olive green. 12 in. 
HAM AD AN (Foster 1909). 1.00 
Flower of uniform rich violet, bronze 
styles and black beard. 30 in. 
IB-MACRANTHA (Foster) . 1.00 
Said to be a striking lavender and red- 
purple bi-color with bronze shadings. 
Valuable because of its fertile pollen. 
Very shy bloomer, as I have been unable 
to bring it into bloom so far. 
IB-PALL. (Foster) .75 
Large, purple veined flowers of perfect 
form on 3 ft. stems. 
ISMALI (Foster 1909) . 1.00 
A magnificent large flower of reddish- 
violet with white throat, veined purple. 
30 in. 
NAZARINE (Foster) .75 
Purplish violet standards and darker 
falls. 30 in. 
NEFERT (Foster 1900) .50 
A uniform violet flower without vein- 
ings and a typical Oncocyclus shape. 30 
in. 
STORMY DAWN (J. Sass 1933).50 
This Pogocyclus is the bluest of the 
group. S. soft blue-violet, F. pale Nerapa- 
line Blue, with a brownish blotch at the 
end of the beard. Ideal subject for the 
rock garden. 10 in. 
CHARON 
WILLIAM MOHR (Mohr) .50 
A wonderful hybrid from Parisiana X 
Gatesii. The ground color of pale lilac, 
standards flushed darker, the whole flower 
beautifully veined Manganese Violet. It 
has huge size and typical Oncocyclus 
form. Of recent years it has proved itself 
to be a wonderful parent. 20 in. 
ZWANNENBERG (Dennis 1919).20 
S. creamy light gray, splashed violet; F. 
golden yellow, washed and streaked purple. 
24 in. 
