GENERAL LIST OF EPIPHYLLUMS (Continued) 
LIVINGSTON (C. K.)—Crimson-red with 
violet center; stems flat and dark green. 
Small plants 50c. 
MARSEILLAISE—An excellent tri-toned 
flower; crimson shading to lavender and 
edged in delicate lavender and white. Back 
petals erect in crimson-lake. Small plants 
50c; medium $2.00; specimen $4.00. 
MRS. H. M. WEGENER (C. K.)—Flowers 
in dark violet; carmine on outer petals, 
' shading to delicate lavender on inner pet- 
als. Plant stems flat, deeply serrated. Small 
_ plants 75c; medium $2.00; specimen $5.00. 
EICHLAMI (Disocactus) B. & R. 
This species is a native of Honduras and 
Guatemala and was introduced to England 
in 1839, and named for Federico Eichlam 
of Guatemala. The plant is similar to C. 
Nelsoni, with a reddish color in the plant 
itself. ‘“‘Diso’’ from the Greek, meaning 
double. 
EICHLAMI—tThe flower has red outer 
petals; innermost are violet; flowers freely. 
It has the same growing habit as that of 
C. nelsoni, though the flower is smaller and 
does not open quite so wide. Style slender 
and violet colored, stigma lobes white. 
Opens at night or in the early morning and 
lasts until the second morning. Like C. 
nesoni it is very rare. Plant stems flat 
and has no thorns. Small plants 75c. 
CHIAPASIA NELSONI 
This species is found is Chiapas, Mexico, 
and named from its native locality, to 
which is added the name of its discoverer, 
Nelson. It grows wild in the mountains 
at an altitude of 4,000 to 6,000 feet. It has 
never been plentiful, but we are now 
propagating stock of it and feel that more 
people should become acquainted with this 
charming plant and its lovely flowers. 
CHIAPASIA NELSONI— An especially 
good bloomer. The buds are tubular at the 
base and of an exquisite lilac pink, and 
they oven with a flattened appearance to- 
ward the tips. The corolla is formed of 5 
pointed petals, 2 inches in diameter, and 
has the appearance of a morning glory. 
Stamens and pistils both white and extend 
well beyond the petals. Flowers freely, day 
bloomer. As a plant it is of interesting 
habit; the stems are slender and it sends 
10 canes from the base which subsequently 
branches out, with the result that plants 
sometimes grow quite tall. This species has 
great possibilities for the hybridizer. So 
far we have flowered only one of its hy- 
brids. which will be listed at a later date. 
Small plants 50c; medium size $1.50; speci- 
men $4.00. 
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