CHARM (T. M.)—Soft pink, white center stripe 
shading to a deeper pink, opens flat. Smali 
plants 35c; medium $1.50. 
CRENATUM—A true species of Epiphyllum; day 
flowering, pure white cup-shaped flowers, slen- 
der growth. Small plants 25c; medium $1.50, 
DELICIOSA — Corolla bell-shaped, back petals 
graduating from a clear deep pink to white. 
Basket variety; four-inch flowers. Small plants 
35¢; medium $1.00. 
FAIRYLAND (R. W. P.)—Delicate magenta violet, 
broad inner petals, opens wide, outer petals 
dark violet, all petals well recurved. Smail 
plants 75c; medium 
PINK NYMPH—Salmon pink shaded with cerise, 
opens wide, petals broad and ruffled. Plant 
stems are broad and wavy. 4-inch flowers. 
Small plants 25c; medium $1.50, 
MARIE VAN HOORDE — Delicate lavender pink 
often having short stripes of lavender. Excel- 
lent as a corsage flower, 4 inches in diameter. 
Small plant growth deeply crenated. Smail 
plants 35c; medium 
WM. DE LAET—Medium sized flowers of a lovely 
tubular form, with violet inner petals quite ruf- 
fled, outer petals being blood red and erect, 
plant growth broad and wavy. A very good 
subject grown in baskets. Small plants 35ce: 
medium $1.50. 
Larger Flowering Varieties Which Have 
Excellent Possibilities As Basket Plants 
If allowed to grow along their natural lines 
Amber Queen Latona 
Augusta Szombathy Madonna 
Belgian "Pfau" Marseillaise 
Bohemienne Mon Cherie 
Conway's Giant Mount Hood 
Ernest von Seyderhelm Oriole 
Friederich W. Buel Sacuntala 
Gloria Scheherezade 
Hans Rehm Speciosa 
Imperator Sylviarosa 
Jorg. Siepke Sun Goddess 
You may experiment with many others. 
WHITE, CREAM, AND YELLOW 
Introduced by Mrs. W. D. Monmonier 
FROST AUREA (1942)—White, with orange back 
petals, opens wide; stigma lobes deep yellow, 
matching orange back petals 8 inches. Plants 
have flat stems. Good bloomer. Small plants 
75¢c; medium 
GARDENIA (1942)—White, with erect medium yel- 
low back petals, wide cup formation, broad pet- 
als, 8 to 9 inches in diameter. One of its out- 
standing points is the gafdenia-like fragrance 
from which it derives its name. Stems of the 
plant are flat with deep serrations,...Small 
plants 75c; medium 
CRYSTAL — Pure white, broad rounded petals, 
opens flat; stamens and styles pure white, 10 
inches in diameter. Plant stems broad and 
deeply notched. Free flowering. An extra fine 
white. Small plants $1.00; medium 
EASTER MORN—Pure white flower 10 inches in 
diameter. Corolla is cup-shaped, back petals 
clear yellow and saucer-like. Petals broad and 
rounding; plant growth strong and deeply ser- 
rated. Its name is well suited to this beautiful 
flower. Small plants 75c; medium 
LOTUS — Large, crisply white, slightly cupped, 
with all petals standing well apart, medium 
yellow back petals. This variety may be 
grown in a basket. Small plant 60c; medium 
PRES. F. D. ROOSEVELT (1941)—This is an out- 
standing pure white, opens like saucer, pétals 
2 inch wide, having back pink petals. Flow- 
ers 9-10 inches in diameter, with a crepe-like 
appearance. Fragrant. Small plants 75c; med- 
ium 
WM. ROHBOCK—Pure glistening white, semi-flat, 
with numerous narrow over-lapping petals and 
flat plant stems, 10-in. Small plants $1.00; med- 
ium 
ACATLAN—Large wide-open white flowers with 
broad pointed petals and a feathered edge, 
outer petals yellow. Small plants 25c; medium 
BELGICA—Large, trumpet-shaped white flowers, 
wavy inner pétals surrounded by erect white 
ones, fragrant. The triangular plant stems are 
slightly crenated. Small plants 35c; medium 
CRENATUM—A true species of Epiphyllum; day 
flowering, pure white cup-shaped flowers, 7-in., 
slender growth, and makes a fine hanging 
basket plant. Small plants 25c; medium $1.50. 
COOPERI — Very fragrant large flowers which 
form at the base of the plant, outside petals 
yellow, inside petals white and wavy. Plant 
stems flat and slightly crenated. Small plants 
25c; medium $1.00. 
EDEN (R. W. P.)—Large, yellow outside petals; 
inner shading lighter to white. Fragrant. Excel- 
lent bloomer. Small plants 50c; medium 
GHOST (C. S.)—Large white, with narrow semi- 
pointed petals, corolla white, outer petals of a 
pinkish tone. Small plants 35¢; medium 
LONDONI—An old European variety which shows 
a considerable amount of yellow. The outer 
petals shade ftom brown through yellow to 
white in the inner petals. The corolla is cup- 
shaped and stems flat. Small plants 50c; med- 
jum 
MADONNA (C. S.)—Flower white and yellow, 
having large, ruffled petals which are both flat 
and broad and backed by yellow petals. Stems 
flat and wavy. Small plants 75c; medium 
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