petal. The color is very variable dezending on season or they vary on the same plant 
in the same season and occasionally a flower is attained in which amber becomes clear 
yellow predominating over the white. The petals are quite stiff and are well placed, 
giving an excellent effect as to shape. 
RGoteds cutting’ fs.n..... S00 
Medium sized plant........ Zo) 
Specimen, plant®..<. <2... 5.00 
PEACOCKI) std.—Stems triangular, carrying a few stiff bristles in the notches. Flowers 
somewhat variable in size but usually quite large, 8 inches across, and heavy, very full- 
petaled and opening nearly flat. Outer petals orange to scarlet; innermost petals carmine. 
Intermediate ones scarlet with carmine margins. This flower is hard to describe on ac- 
count of its great brilliance and its luminous, iridescent quality. It is one of the finest 
epiphyllum flowers and was chosen for the front cover of the January 1941 issue of 
Sunset Magazine. 
Rooted cutting ..... eee $ .40 
Medium sized plant ...... 10 
Specimen) plant .....2.... 5.00 
PFAU std. —A well known variety which has received much publicity. It blooms quite 
freely when mature. The color is purple with lighter edges. Furthermore, this variety is 
exceedingly fragrant at night and in early morning. 
Kootedecutting: -..s ue: SU 
PINK PEARL std.—This is one of the very best varieties for corsages. The flowers are 
not very large, 5 inches, but exceedingly dainty and hold up unusually well. Predomin- 
ately pink, there is a two-tone effect; the outer petals being salmon pink, inner petals 
orchid pink. The flower is full petaled, dainty and elegant. 
RooteGrcuttinid:. 21s $50 
PROFESSOR EBERT (Knebel) std—This recent European origination is offered for the 
first time. We believe it has a great future on account of easy growth and good flowers. 
The plant has vivid green, triangular stems, branches well from the base and makes a 
neat, compact plant, though it is not as dwarf as the originator’s description calls for, and 
which he considers its chief merit. The 614 inch flowers are solid violet carmine, wide 
open and of excellent shape. A very clear and desirable color. 
Rooted Scutting ess. once Sar 
Medium sized plant ...... 1250 
Specimen: plamtics...c-tece=- 4.00 
NOTE: As it is a semi-dwart, specimen plants are less than two feet tall. 
ROSETTA std. (Syns. Rosette, John Morley)—Plant compact, thick-stemmed, basket type. 
Flowers 4 inches across at base, shaped like a rosebud. Color very deep rose or pink 
magenta. Has long flowering season. Distinct on account of shape and color of flowers, 
The name means “little rose’’ and describes it well. 
Rooted cutting soe. cee 50 
Medium sized plant........ 2.00 
Specimen plant ....... See OU 
ROSEUS SUPERBUS std.—Plant large, dark green. Flowers 7 inches or more across, pale 
silvery pink. Very distinct, chaste and beautiful. 
Rootedscuttindb <a aba oo 
Medium sized plant.....-.. 2.00 
ROTKAPPCHEN (German for ‘’Little Red Riding Hood’’)—A fine, large red. Flower 8 
inches in diameter, opening nearly flat. Petals overlapping to make a solid disk. Dark 
red, crimson violet in throat. 
Rooted Cutting eae n ee $e oO 
