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Tulip, Sunburst, Loebneri, and Montezuma. 
species; giant night-bloomer; similar to 
“Strictum” in form but much larger in 
both growth and flower (XNP) (F). 
Hermosissimus Weg. (XL)—tall growing 
plant; free-blooming; flowers open 
flat; very fine red with purple margins 
on inner petals. 
Inner Glow Mon. (L)—flat flower with 
burnt-red petals and dark red throat; 
open flower, loosely formed. 
Jenkinsonii G. Don, 1834 (XL)—rich red 
flower with extra wide petals; feathery 
appearing; very flat; growth mostly 3- 
angled (XYP). 
Johanna Attenhofer CK. No. 37 (XL)— 
gleaming orange-red flowers with a 
bronze glint. 
Kinchinjunga (L)—name given a true 
species in collection of plants from B. 
& R. under name of Stenopetalum—C.A. 
Purpus; also found under name of 
“Hersis; vigorous plant, deeply lobed; 
flower oriental in appearance, suggest- 
a lotus blossom; central petals waxy, 
white; outer petals recurving, yellow 
and brown; petals recurve from outer 
bud for several days before opening; 
extra fragrant (F). 
Latifrons—see Oxypetalum. 
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Lilacinus (L) — lilac-pink with satiny 
sheen. 
Lohengrin St. (XL)—wide petals; deep 
lavender-pink with rose center. 
Magnolia (L)—wide petaled, white flow- 
er, suggesting a magnolia blossom. 
Martha Soeliner CK. No. 13 (L)—crisp, 
waxy flower of a salmon tone, having 
an iridescent pink sheen. 
Mexicanus Salm-Dyck; probably ‘Ro- 
det.” 
Mile. Van de Wielle (XL) — formerly ~ 
“Watermelon Pink; soft salmon with 
pink edges on central petals; pastel 
colors. 
Montezuma (XL) — yellowish-salmon 
with cerise throat; very double cup. 
Moonrise Poin., 1940 (XL)—flat, white 
flower with saffron-yellow back petals. 
*Moscow CP., 1945 (L)—all-over single- 
toned red. 
Mt. Hood Bhm. (L)—white with yellow 
back petals; 3-angled growth. 
Mt.-Rainier St. (L)—white with brownish 
back petals. 
*North Star CP., 1943 (L)—-snowy white; 
yellow back petals; rather  single- 
petaled flower. 
