VENTURA. EPP yo Lee GARD baie 
TIFFANY (S)—Light, amber center stripe deepening 
to bronze and edged in a light fuschia shade. Back 
petals tannish. All petals stand apart well. Extra 
large flower, held up well on short flower stem, 
growth flat and strong. Good. $1.00 
TIPPERARY—Large, fairly wide petals, pointed, tan- 
nish center stripe shading to geranium lake edges. 
Outer petals greatly spiraled. Corolla funnel-shaped. 
Very airy and nice. 75c 
TREASURE ISLAND—Light peach-salmon with bril- 
liant light lavender cerise base. Rather single 
petaled, over-lapping well. Wide, rounding petals. 
Outstanding are the brilliant cerise stamens. Extra 
fine flower. $1.00 
UNIQUE—Corolla  geranium-lake suffused violet 
Vivid violet base. Stamens brilliant cerise. Plant 
growth broad and dark green. 75c¢ 
VANITY—Deep red, inner petals are shorter and 
slightly crimped on edges and darker base. Tubular 
at base but opening wide, large, broad but quite 
pointed petais. A distinctive red. 75c 
VIOLETTA—Large, broad, semi-pointed petals. Back 
petals in deep red with lighter center stripe. Corolla 
almost all violet, shading from a deep red center 
stripe to violet and a delicate lavender edge. Very 
lovelyae Prices] 5¢ 
VOGUE—Large, cup-shape, wavy petals, darker center 
stripe to a light rose shade on edges. Deep cerise 
base. Plant vigorous and slightly thorny. 75c 
WM. ROHBOCK (S)—Pure glistening, 10-inch white 
flower, saucer-like. Numerous overlapping petals, 
plant strong and deeply notched. A superb white. 
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$1.00 

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The two trees shown on the left are planted with Epiphyllums which produce an abundance of flowers. 

CERTIFICATES OF PARTICIPATION 
We have been presented with an award of merit in recognition of the outstanding quality of our display at 
the San Francisco Golden Gate International Exposition in 1939. Many of our seedlings were also exhibited in 
1940. The Gardens on Parade in The New York Fair of 1940 awarded us a bronze metal certificate for the 
flowers sent by Air Express. 
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