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SACHSENLAND (Knebel!) std. (Saxony)—Described by the originator as a new departure 
in color. It is one of the finest apricot colored flowers. This color is still rare and choice 
Our notes describe the flower as ‘’somewhat bronzy apricot-flame-orange color, somewhat 
difficult to describe.’” The flower is 8 to 9 inches, perhaps the largest in this color class. 
At the present time we can only list unrooted cuttings thougn we hope to have sorne 
rooted cuttings later on in the season. 
Unrooted cutting -.-.....-- Det ye) 
SCARLET GIANT std.—Flowers 9 inches across, opening wide; color orange scarlet, 
carmine in center. Petals numerous. Vigorous plant and free bloomer. Very easy to 
grow and satisfactory in every way. Among tried and tested varieties, we give it first 
class rating. 
Rooted = cutting: 2... $25 
Medium sized plant-._-.-.- eZ 
Specimens plante ae 4.00 
SCHEHERAZADE std. (Syn. Magenta)—Reliable bloomer with large flowers of clear 
pink, lasting several days and progressively going over into magenta pink, tne color being 
at any one time uniform througnout the flower. Highly recommended. 
Rooted cutting sss Car. 5 
SUNBURST (Steele) std.—Small, compact plant, bearing large, showy flowers which open 
nearly flat. Petals numerous, narrow, long, pointed, of solid terra cotta red witn a strong 
central purple eye. The name Sunburst well describes the flower. Mrs. Steele is one of 
the foremost hybridists and in our opinion this is her best origination. 
Rooted*cutting se pas 
Medium sized plant-..-...- ZU 
SUN GODDESS std. (Syns. Copper, Copper Color, Bronze, Hugh Evans, Large Bronze, Sun 
Fugitive)—This plant carries consistently the largest flowers of any we have seen. Flower 
10 to 11 inches across, burnt orange to rose gold color with dark violet eye. Flower of 
excellent shape and substance and good lasting qualities. We recommend ordering speci- 
men size, this plant has a peculiar habit of being rather delicate when young but be- 
coming strong at maturity. 
Rooted: cutting maa S73 
Medium sized plant-....-.- PL IN® 
Specimen: Olantw ese ee, 6.00 
TIGER BRIGHT—This plant was imported from Germany with only a number on it and 
we have given it the above name. It is perhaps the most vigorous and fast growing plant 
we have in our entire collection. Stems are green, decidedly overcast with gray and 
bronzy on new growth. Flower diameter 8 inches; outer petals narrow, brilliant red, next 
series wider gradually becoming more orange red and still more orange in the center. 
Petals nearly flat except innermost which have the margin slightly wavy, edged with vio- 
let. Entire flower very brilliant and glossy. Recommended particularly on account of its 
fast, vigorous growth. 
Rooteds cutiing see Sa OU 
TUL!P—Plant with triangular stems. Reliable bloomer. Flower 6 inches or more, open- 
ing tulip shape or wider, perfect shape and substance. Petals exceptionally broad, bril- 
liant red, with satiny luster, sometimes with a small patch of violet in throat. We con- 
sider this the purest and most brilliant red. 
Rooted scuttimnguncm a... Sao 
Medium sized _plant...... i200 
Specimen plant 2 =. 4.00 
VIVE ROUGE std.—(See cut on front cover which is from a natural color photograph by 
Scott Haselton)—In our opinion, the leader of all epiphyllums thus far originated in four 
particulars: (1) vigor of plant and corresponding ease of cultivation; (2) freedom of 
flowering (in combination with size and brilliance of flowers); (3) lasting quality of 
flowers; (4) long flowering season. Flowers vary in size from medium to large, opening 
wide, brilliant scarlet tinged with violet in throat, pistil red, stamens crimson with violet 
anthers. We might add that the color plate illustrates the free blooming habit of Vive 
Rouge but does not do full justice to its brilliant color. 
Rootéd=cutting meee See 5 
Medium sized plant...-...- 1.00 
Specimen plant ........-...-- 3.00 
