BLISS—Large, clear light apricot to buff, inner 
petals rounding, back petals slender and spiral- 
ing well. Plant is deeply notched, broad and 
strong. Small plants 60c; medium $2.50. 
LUNA DE ORO—Extra iarge, opens wide; semi- 
pointed petals, base in golden orange, shading 
deeper toward the ends with good contrast. 
Stamens and anthers pure white. Short flower 
stem. Beautiful form and unusual combination 
in color. Small plants 60c; medium 
PRIDE OF VENTURA (1941)—Extra large chrome 
orange edges to a chrome yellow center stripe 
with deeper shading at center, complete golden 
sheen. Lovely formation. Small plants 75c; 
medium 
SUN BEAM—Orange-vermilion edges, golden cen- 
ter stripe, bright golden sheen. 
All petals flaring well. Medium size; 
stem. Small plant 60c; medium 
TIFFANY—Mazgnificent, 10-in. flower with light 
amber center stripe deepening to bronze and 
edged in a light fuchsia shade, tannish back 
petals. All petals stand apart well and the 
flowers are held up well on short flower 
stems. The plant growth is flat and broad. 
Limited stock. Small plants $1.00; medium 
short 
GENERAL LIST 
AIDA—Bronze-orange with a ring of violet at 
base. Plants are hardy. Small plants 25c; 
medium $1.50. 
AMBER QUEEN—Brilliant flame and amber color. 
Large 10-in., broad rounding petals, ruffled 
edges; opens wide; lovely form. Small plants 
25c; medium $1.50. 
BUFF (C. F.)— Large, buff yellowish center to 
orange-red edges. Small plants 35c; medium 
CURT BACKEBERG—Large plants, flat stems; ele- 
gant, yellowish-orange, carmine edges. Small 
plants 35c; medium 
DR. VON ROEDER (C. K.)—JIn brilliant light 
shades of orange; large, full, rounding, crepy 
petals; opens into a wide cup formation. NOTE: 
Similar to Excellencia (seedling), which will be 
released at a later date. Small plants 50c; 
medium 
FLAMINGO (C. S.)—Flowers large, bright orange 
amber with pink tone, shading to a violet cen- 
ter. An extra fine flower. Small plants 35c; 
medium 
HEKLA—Discontinued because of similarity to the 
Gloria. 
JOHANNA ATTENHOFER (C. K.) — Exira large, 
brilliant orange with bronze sheen; violet cen- 
ter. Plant stems flat and dark green. Small 
plants 75c; medium 
GLORIA—Bright orange, large fairly flat with 
broad petals of an even color. This is a crepy, 
popular, excellent flowering variety. Flat stems. 
Small plants 25c; medium $1.00. 
Opens wide.» 
MON CHERIE (T. M.)—10-in. flower, opens wide, 
at times nearly flat. Well rounded petals, yel- 
low amber background, penciled red stripes, 
edged in deep orange-red. A most gorgeous 
flower. Plant is strong and has wavy growth. 
Has the appearance of many red and yellow 
stripes. Small plants 50c; medium $1.50. 
MONS. REVIERE—Fxtra large; flat, broad petals, 
center of petals bright amber, shading to deep- 
er amber and bordered in a deep cerise edge. 
Small plants 50c; medium 
SACHSENLAND (C. K.}—Large, light amber with 
pink tone; light violet center; fine silky tex- 
ture. Small plants 50c; medium 
SUNBURST (C. 8.)—Large, burnt-orange vivid 
deep violet petals. The name is very appro- 
priate. Dwarf type, flat stems. Small plants 
35c; medium $1.50. 
SUNRISE-—Similar to Sunburst only smaller, 4 to 
5-in. A coppery orange flower. Opens wide. 
Numerous pointed petals; deep violet eye. 
Small plants 35c; medium 
SUN GODDESS — Bright coppery color with a 
light violet center, saucer-like; broad petals, 10 
to 11 in. One of the larger flowers we have to- 
day. Flat stems; hardy. Always very popu- 
lar. Small plants 50c; medium $1.50. 
EPIPHYLLUM HYBRIDS 
All shades of Red, Vermilion to Maroon and 
combinations with Red predominating 
Introduced by Mrs. W. D. Monmonier 
RUGOSA (1942)—Even old rose no other color, 
10-in. diameter, broad, pointed petals, crepy 
texture, opens flat. Plant stems broad and 
flat. Grows fast and is very vigorous. Rose 
predominates. Small plants $1.00; medium 
ALEGRO—Tomato-red; deep red center, 10-in. 
wide open flowers; broad, rounding petals, 
ruffled edges. Plant has broad stems. This is 
an outstanding red. Small plants $1.00;, med- 
jum 
AMERICAN GIRL—Red with orange center stripe, 
shading to light violet center; opens flat. All 
petal ends recurved; extra white stamens and 
anthers. This has been a great favorite be- 
cause of its fine formation. Plant stems flat, 
others triangular. Small plants 75c; medium 
AMOUR—Large, opens wide; broad petals, back 
petals flaring and semi-pointed, edges slightly 
feathered, peach with darker center stripe, dark 
veining over the lighter peach. Suffusion of 
deep red cerise at base. Plant growth strong 
and broad. Delightful coloring. Small plants 
75c; medium 
NOTE—Mon Cherie is a sport of Amber Queen, 
some of these flowers have a little violet on edge 
at base. 
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