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pink on edges; color deepens second 
day. 
Delicatissima (M)—a very old variety; 
often under other names; a very waxy 
flower of lovely iridescent pink; red- 
dish back petals; long lasting. 

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Hermosissimus is one of the most popular. 
*Delight CP., 1941 (L) — variegated 
Padre; pink and white; strong grower 
(F). 
Dr. Houghton Dr. H., 1933 (XL)—orig- 
inal one now sold as “Kermesinus Mag- 
nus;” rich red with wide purple mar- 
gins on inner petals; opens wide; buds 
open at tip several days before flower 
opens up. 
Dream Mon. (L)—flat; delicate pink. 
Dreer’s Pfau Dreer (L)—Dreer’s ‘Pea- 
cock;” orange-red; violet throat; full- 
petaled, cup-and-saucer shape. 
Ebonite Mon. 
*Edah CP., 1943 (XL)—extremely red; 
centrals cupped, wide, ruffled, edged 
with purple. 
Eden Poin. (XL)—very fine white; yellow 
bud; 3-angled growth. 
Erlauer Kind CK. “Phyllocereus’-Now13 
(L)—center petals violet-rose shading to 
red on outer petals; stems 3-angled, 
somewhat spiny. 
Ernst Seyderhelm CK. No. 16 (XL)— 
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salmon-orange, wide opening flower. 
Euphrosine (Euphorsyne—Nicolai) (M) 
(B) (C)—short, stubby, 3-angled growth; 
heavy bloomer; flower very double; 
shell-pink to flesh-pink, shading to tan 
on outer petals; long lasting flowers. 
Flamingo St. (XL)—sturdy growth; early 
blooming; free-flowering; flower hav- 
ing a long, curving, bird-like neck, 
covered with long scales; petals soft 
orange; violet edged in throat. 
Flor Del Sol Cldg. (L)—burnt orange (F). 
Florence Houghton Dr. H. (L)—lavender- 
pink; opens flat; rounding petals; free- 
blooming. 
Franz Lehar Ck. No. 20 (M) (C)—bronze- 
purple with red outer petals. 
Freidrich Boedecker CK. No. 66 (L) — 
petals bright orange, edged with scar- 
let, somewhat running into violet; same 
as “Tiger Bright.” 
Friend Wegener Dr. H. (XL)—dark red 
with purple on inner petals (F). 
*Gabriel’s Horn CP., 1946 (L)—one of a 
pair of long, trumpet shaped flowers 
which are alike as to shape and size, 
but “Gabriel’s Horn’ is orange and 
“Trader Horn” is red; unusual flower 
form. 
Garnet St. (L)—3-angled plant growth; 
garnet colored flowers. 
Guatemalense B. & R., 1913 (XL)—a true 

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