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Lady Irene Poin., 1940 (L)—palest flesh 
pink; crepe-like texture (F). 
Latona (L)—free-flowering; early bloom- 
ing; darkest rose; outer petals actually 
have considerable red; inner petals 
often clear cerise, but all-over tone is 
deep rose. 
Mauvette Mon, (L)—crepy petals of a 
pink-lavender, or mauve, tone; un- 
usual color. 
Orion (L)—orange-red with large violet 
eye; open cup-shaped flower. 
Padre Orpet (L)—always the favorite for 
a good strong-growing, free-blooming 
pink; lovely clear pink (F). 
Pink Nymph (M) (C) — short, heavy 
growth; petals very ruffled on edges; 
clear salmon-pink, shaded with cerise; 
opens wide; a very full flower, making 
a fine corsage. 
Robin Hood Sh. (M)—extra free-bloom- 
ing; clear dark red. 
Sacuntale (L)—bronze-salmon, overcast 
with plum; violet-rose eye (XNP). 
Scarlet Giant St. (XL)—similar to Fran- 
cois Verhaert. 
Tulip St. (L)—3-angled plant growth; 
flower shape of tulip of richest crimson- 
red (XYP). 
Wanda St. (M)—salmon shaded, coral 
pink; good climber. 
Wrayii (L)—creamy white with lovely 
yellow back petals; sometimes sold as 
yellow; fast grower (F). 
EPIPHYLLUM COLLECTION NO. 3 
50c each, 7 for $3.00 
. Admiral Togo Weg. (XL)—robust plant 
with wide, twisty stems; flowers waxy, 
white; yellow back petals (F). 
. Adonis (L)—soft pink with rose eye; 
nicely opening flower. 
. Agatha (L) — flower light rose-pink 
throughout; red throat; very early 
blooming; long blooming period. 
. Anguliger Lem., 1851 (M)—a true spe- 
ies, beautiful plant with deeply saw- 
toothed margins; most fragrant; white 
flower, lemon-scented; late blooming 
(F). 
Antwerpia (XL)—soft old-rose through- 
out entire flower; strong reddish plant 
growth. 
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Argus (L)—late blooming; soft flesh- 
pink with red throat; plant strong; 
long blooming period. 
. Artista Mon., 1941 (XL)—buff-orange; 
red outer petals; semi-flat flower; broad 
inner petals. 
. Belgian Pfau de Laet (L)—Pfau meaning 
“Peacock;” rich red outer petals; inner 
petals red, edged with purple, toned 
to white on edges. 
Belleza Mon., 1943 (M) — coral-pink 
with terracotta center; flat with crinkled 
edges. 
Buff Beauty St. (L)—formerly “Buff” St.; 
buff-yellowish center to orange-red 
edges; soft salmon all-over color. 
. Carmen CK. No. 309 (M) (B)—carmine 
red. 
. Chiapasia Nelsonii B. & R., 1913 (S) (B) 
— a true species; fuchsia colored; 
blooms extra early; fine basket plant; 
very graceful. 
Cinderella Ru. (M) (C)—similar to “Deli- 
catissima;” iridescent pink; red back 
petals; long lasting, waxy flower. 
Cleopatra (L)—bronzy pink; very dusky, 
nearly brown, in appearance. 
. Conway's Giant (XL)—best of older red 
and purples; red outer petals; purple 
edges on inner petals; fine bloomer. 
Corinne Poin. (M) (B)—fine blooming, 
basket plant with coral-red flowers. 
. Dawn Mon. (L)—formerly “Pink Dawn” 
—Mon.; pale pink, shading to lilac- 

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