HUGO SOCNIK (C. K.)—Flower best described as 
a salmony pink, rose center; all petals long 
and slender; corolla funnel shape; formation 
flexible. Extra long back petals. Plant is flat 
and deeply serrated. Small plants 50c; medium 
JOHANN STRAUSS (C. S.)— Opens wide, cup- 
shaped flower, tinged with deeper pink, extra 
green throat, fragrant. This variety has a mot- 
tled effect and the iridescence of ‘’Fortuna.” 
Small plants 50c; medium 
JORG SIEPKE (C. K.)—In beautiful shade of deep 
orchid pink outer petals; inner petals white 
with lilac pink tips, color running in stripes 
towards center; decidedly white center. 7'2-in. 
Plant has flat stems, deeply crenated. Coloring 
very unusual. Late introduction. Small plants 
$1.00; medium 
LADY IRENE (R.W.P.)—Stems rather stiff and nar- 
row, deeply crenated; medium to large; deli- 
cate pink inner petals; back petals in a deep- 
er salmon pink. Fragrant. Small plants 50c; 
medium 
LATONA—Large, reddish outer petals, innermost 
lilac cerise-pink. Free flowering; flat stems; 
fast growing. Small plants 25c; medium $1.50. 
Lit A (C. §.}—Extra large, even lilac pink; rose 
center; saucer shape; 10-in. broad rounding 
petals. Plant stems flat. Small plants 75c; 
medium 
LOHENGRIN (C. S.)—Deep pink, with rose center. 
Large, opens wide; back petals flaring. Plant 
stems flat and grey in color. Small plants 35c; 
medium 
MADAM SALLIER—Pale pink, delicate coloring; 
darker center siripe; slightly tubular at base. 
Plant stems flat. Medium to large. Small plants 
25c; medium $1.50. 
MAJESTY — Large, broad ruffly petals in lilac 
tones; shaped like ‘‘Peacccki.”’ Very hardy, 
heavy, flat and triangular growth. An excel- 
lent pink. Fast growing plant. Small plants 
35c; medium $1.50. 
MAUVETTE (T. M.)—Large open flowers. Broad 
rounding petals, pink-lavender, very crepy tex- 
ture, outer petals erect and deep mauve colcr. 
Formally “Mauve.” Small plants 25c; medium 
$2.00. 
MISS EVANS — Large cup and saucer flower; 
broad petals, rounding ends. All petals are 
rose color, suffused with a lovely cerise shade, 
back petals rose with short tannish stripes, giv- 
ing a mottled effect. Small plants 50c; medium 
MLLE. VAN DE WIELLE — Large flower, lovely 
form, deep cerise tone. Difficult to grow but 
worthwhile. Color in this variety may vary a 
great deal. This will also flower a salmon 
pink with darker stripe. Small plants 50c; 
medium 
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NONNY VON TILBURG (C. K.)—Large, lilac-pink, 
deepening to pink-carmine the second day. Mot 
tled effect. Good lasting qualities. Small plants 
75c; medium 
PADRE—Large deep rose-pink; inner petals tubu- 
lar and outer petals flaring. Small plants 25c; 
medium $2.00. 
PINK GLORIA (C. S.}/—A fine clear pink color, 
shaped like our favorite the orange ‘’Gloria.” 
Large. Small plants 50c; medium 
SACUNTALA — Medium size, cup and _ saucer- 
shape in tannish salmon color to carmine; light 
violet center. This may vary a great deal. 
Small plants 25c; medium $2.00. 
SATURNALIA (T. M.)—Large, pink; lilac center; 
opens into a wide bell shape center; back 
petals flaring, full narrow petals. Firm texture; 
broad, flat, vigorous growth. Small plants 35c; 
medium $1.50. 
SCHEHERAZADE — Formerly ‘Magenta.’ Large 
deep clear pink, deepening the second day to 
a light magenta pink. A good bloomer and 
very worthwhile. Small plants 25c; medium 
$2.00. 
RUTH KILBOURNE (C. K.)—In salmon pink shades 
as in Lilla; rounding broad petals; large saucer 
like shape, crinkly effect. Stems flat and strona. 
Small plants 75c; medium 
WALKURE (C. K.)—Salmon, shading lighter to- 
wards center. Large, broad petals. Plant stems 
flat and extra broad. Small plants 50c; med- 
ium 
EPIPHYLLUM HYBRIDS 
Orange, Amber, Copper, self-color or with a 
combination of color where the above 
predominates 
Introduced by Mrs. W. D. Monmonier 
NEW YORK (1942)—Extra large, brilliant orange 
red with just a slight touch of violet in the cen- 
ter. Petals are broad with rounding petals, 
wavy edges, crepy texture. Plant stems flat. 
Small $1.00; medium 
GLOWING EMBERS (1942)—Brilliant, orange-ver- 
milion with a copper center. Large, tubular at 
base, but opens wide with all petals flaring. 
Stamens and pistil light orange. Upright plant 
growth. Small plants 75c; medium 
ALTA LOUISE—Semi-pointed petals in shades of 
salmon, lighter center stripe, shading to a deli- 
cate apricot on edges, back petals tannish color 
and short; center delicate cerise. Medium to 
large, saucer like form, firm texture. Small 
plants 75c; medium 
ARTISTA—All buff- orange, 10-in., semi-flat flow- 
er with broad petals, outer petals slender, long 
and spiraling. Plant growth broad and deeply 
notched. Small plants 75c; medium 
