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Etinsolate (L)—water-lily type flower; 
red with iridescence; erect 3-angled 
stems. 
Fasan Bor. (L)—narrow, dark red outer 
petals; inner petals red and orange. 
Fiesta St. (L) — vigorous, flat-stemmed 
plant; outer petals scarlet, shading to 
orange center stripe; inner petals 
orange and red, bordered with violet. 
(F). 
Francois Verhaert (XL)—’Scarlet Giant;” 
free-blooming; orange-scarlet with 
numerous flat-opening petals; slight 
violet tinge. 
Gamut St. (L)—outer petals of deep red 
with a quill-like appearance; inner 
petals mostly red-violet; runs entire 
gamut from light violet of central 
petals to deep red of outer ones. 
Gardenia Mon. (L) — deeply serrated, 
flat-stemmed plant; flower cup of white 
with yellow back petals (F). 
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General Garibaldi (L) — similar - to 
“Amber Queen,” but wider opening 
and has some violet in the throat. 
Gloria (XL) — bright reddish-toned 
orange; extra free-blooming for so 
large a blossom; petals quite wide; 
opens flat. 
Hans Rehm CK. No. 80 (L)—most vivid, 
red and orange flower with a lovely 
lacquered appearance; thin, wavy 
plant growth; pretty in a basket. 
Hermosus Weg. (L)—red flower with 
purple throat; heavy bloomer. 
Janet St. (L)—rather short, 3-angled, 
waxy plant growth; flower opens flat; 
a bit twisty; rich scarlet-red through- 
out; long lasting. 
Karl Gielsdorf CK. “Phyllocereus” No. 
18 (XL)—full formed, water-lily type 
flower; all-over orange-red; lighter to- 
wards center of blossom; 3-angled 
stems; upright growth. 
Padre is one of the finest pinks. 
