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EPIPHYLLUM COLLECTION NO. 1 
25c each, 7 for $1.50 
. Ackermannii (M) — salmon-red, with | 
white stamens; free-blooming. 
. A. D. Houghton (XL)—red with irides- 
cent edges on central petals. 
. Amber Queen (L) — cherry red with 
bright orange central stripe. 
. Cooperii (L)—’’Bottom White;” blooms 
late in season; flowers form at base of 
plant; inner petals white; outer petals 
yellow and brown (F). 
Crenatum Lem., 1845 (L)—white with a 
very long neck; a true species and the 
parent of many fine hybrids (F). 
. Dante (L)—orange-red with inner petals 
overcast with violet tones; 3-angled, 
erect plant. 
. Fiesta St. (L) — vigorous, flat-stemmed | 
plant; flowers red with violet edges on | 
inner petals (F). 
. Strictum Lem., 1854 (L)—a true species; 
night blooming; white with extremely | 
narrow petals; wide opening (F) (XNP). 
Vive Rouge Dr. H. (L)—wide opening; |. 
free-blooming; rich red with violet in 
throat and on tips of stamens. 
Viviana St. (XL)—fast growing; early : 
blooming; bright red. 
EPIPHYLLUM COLLECTION NO. 2 
35c each, 7 for $2.00 
. Bella (M)—soft pink with a bell-shaped 
flower. 
. Bohemienne (M) (B) (C)—very double 
flower; innermost petals of softest flesh 
pink; each row deepening in color, 
from the center; outer petals salmon- 
pink; fine corsage flower. 
. Camillo Schneider CK. “Phyllocereus” 
No. 17 (L)—branches 3-angled; flowers 
quite flat; orange with iridescent eye. 
Cantabile Mon. (L)—soft lavender-toned 
pink; blooms entire length of stem; flat 
flower. 
Charm Mon. (L) — formerly ‘Pink 
Charm;” silvery pink; opening flat. 
. Colonel Kuhnrich CK. No. 17 (L)—same 
as Oberst P. Man Kuhnrich; unusual 
shaped flowers, having center petals 
considerably shorter than outer ones; 
red, with yellow-orange tones in center 
stripe of petals. 






Vive Rouge 
7. Deliciosa Bor. (M) (B) (C)—a large ‘’Em- 
press” type flower of a clear pink all- 
over color; more loosely formed than 
“Empress;” fine basket plant; free- 
blooming. 
8. Desert Sunrise (L)—’German No. 5;” 
erect growing, 3-angled stems; water- 
lily shaped flower with red outer petals; 
inner petals orange-red edged with 
violet in throat. 
9. Deutsche Kaiserin (S) (B) (C)—Empress;” 
most popular of basket plants; profuse 
flowering; blossoms of apple-blossom 
pink. 
10. Easter Morn Mon., 1941 (L)—white; cup- 
and-saucer shaped flower; back petals 
yellow; strong grower. 
TTS Eleesa Mon., 1941 (M)—free-flowering, 
Padre-type blossom; light rose-pink; 
strong growth. 
12. Emperatrice(M)—bright red with purple 
tinges; free-flowering. 
