EPIPHYLLUMS 
New 1940 Seedlings 
SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON THIS LIST OF SEEDLINGS: 10% discount on $5 orders or over. Unrooted 
cuttings are available now and a limited amount of rooted cuttings. A complete assortment of small plants will 
be ready in the spring. In ordering from this Seedling List, please state if unrooted cuttings will be accepted in 
case of a shortage on the rooted cuts. Plants marked with an “'S’” will not be available until spring. Please give 
several substitutes as this catalog is going to press sooner than originally planned; our reason for this is the 
publishing of the names on our new seedlings. These seedlings are being released for the first time and have 
been named by our firm. 
We are here introducing some extra fine new shades in peach-salmon, apricot, and gold shades. We have 
been informed by growers of these plants that these apricot, and peach to salmon tones have not been on the 
market before, and in our experience in growing these plants we have not come across these shades before, either 
in local grown varieties or 1n the imports. 
Plants listed here have been selected for their good merits. Many which are difficult to grow or are too close 
to another variety, we are discontinuing. 
NEW SEEDLINGS AND IMPORTS 
Prices in this list are for rooted, 4 to 6-inch cuttings, with or without shoots. These seedlings are being 
released for the first time, consequently unrooted cuttings will not sell for less than prices quoted on rooted 
cuttings. Imports correspond in size with those above. We have many imports in our stock which are not listed 
here; if interested in any particular variety, please inquire. 

ALEGRO—Extra large open, full, wide rounding 
petals; corolla tomato red, deeper base in a darker 
red, inner petals slightly ruffled on edges and stand- 
ing well apart. Flower stems short. Blooms over 
long period. Plant growth flat and vigorous. Petals 
134, inches across. Very beautiful. $1.00 
ALOHA—Large, orange vermillion shading darker 
towards the base with a delicate golden sheen 
throughout. Opens wide, fairly wide petals, back 
petals slightly recurved. Texture of crepe paper. 
Short flower stem. 75c¢ 
ALTA LOUISE—Medium size, open, semi-pointed 
petals in shades of salmon and lighter center stripe 
shading to a delicate apricot on edges. Center deli- 
cate cerise, back petals tannish color and _ shott. 
Flower stem short. 75¢ 
AMERICAN GIRL—Large, open broad, slightly 
pointed petals. Orange center stripe shading to red, 
edged in violet at base, innermost petals short. All 
petals flare back toward the ends. Short flower 
stems. Extra white stamens and anthers. Growth 
vigorous. A lovelv flower. 75c¢ 
AMOUR—Large, opens wide, broad petals. Back 
petals flaring semi-rounding, edges slightly feather- 
ed. Peach, darker center stripe, dark veining over 
the lighter peach. Suffusion of deep red cerise at 
base. Short flower stem. Plant growth is strong and 
broad. Delightful coloring. $1.00 
ANNIE LAURIE—Large, open, broad pointed wavy 
petals. Cadmium red edges, lighter center stripe 
shading to a definite darker base. Back petals well 
recurved. Flower stems short. Vigorous plant 
growth. A very graceful flower. 75c 
ARTISTA—1ro0-inch extra large, opens well, all orange, 
broad petals. Center petals are crepy. Outer petals 
slender, long and spiraling. Plant growth wiry, 
broad and deeply notched. Very vigorous. For ad- 
mirers of large flowers. 75c 
ARISTOCRAT PEACOCKI X—1ro-inch extra large, 
deep red shading to a lighter shade towards the 
center of petals with a touch of violet on edges and 
at base. All edges are crinkled and wavy. Two- 
inch wide petals. Flowers are held up well on short 
flower stems. A truly magnificent flower. $1.00 

BARONESS MARIE LOUISE de CANET—Extra 
large, open wide, broad rounding wavy crinkled 
edged petals. In clear apricot with a carmine base, 
all petals stand well apart. Short fiower stem. This 
is gorgeous in form and coloring. Plant growth 
light green and vigorous. $1.00 
BEACON—Large, deep red saucer-like flower shading 
to a violet center, edges wavy. Flowers held up well 
by a short flower stem. Plant growth vigorous. A 
striking flower and free flowering. 75c¢ 
BEAU PEEP—Small 3 to 4-inch opens flat, fairly 
broad petals, deep red center stripe, deep border of 
brilliant reddish purple. Small flower stem. Plant 
growth slender and somewhat thorny. This may be 
grown in a basket. Fascinating because of its vivid 
color. 75C¢ 
BLISS—Extra large, clear light apricot to buff. Broad, 
rounding petals, back petals slender and spiraling 
well. Plant is deeply notched, broad and strong. A 
superb flower. 75c 
BELL RAY—Large scarlet red with faint violet at 
base, corolla bell-shaped with ends well reflexed, 
back petals long ana erect. Snort flower stem and 
light green. Plant growth vigorous and of an un- 
usual shape. 75¢ 
BLUSTER—Large, scarlet, shading lighter at edges of 
petals. Deep violet base, large broad rounding 
petals, back petals tannish and short. Short flower 
stem. Plant growth broad flat and vigorous. A 
lovely flower. 75c¢ 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (S)—Large, opens well, gold- 
en yellow wide center stripe shading to salmon 
wavy edges. Inner petals broad and flaring. Outer 
petals well recurved. Silky texture and having a 
golden sheen. Very different and beautiful. $1.00 
CAPRICE—Large flat flowers in salmon shades. Center 
light cerise extending up on edges of petals, back 
petals well recurved, all petals end curl at edges, 
giving a feathery appearance. Short flower stem. 
Plant growth vigorous and flat. Exceptionally fine. 
75¢ 
CARMEL—Medium size cup-shaped, full petaled rose 
salmon shading to a deep copper base. Petals broad 
and crepy especially at base and petals. Short flower 
stem. Plant growth triangular and flat. 75¢ 
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