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Oriole (XL)—name originated by Mrs. 
R. L. Roberts for plant of unknown 
origin; vigorous plant; petals crisp; 
innermost petals white; outer ones rich 
yellow; outermost petals rich brown; 
lovely contrasting colors (F). 
Oxypetalum de Candolle, 1828 (L)— 
a true species; often called “Latifrons;” 
this is the “Queen of the Night’ so 
often pictured; most popular of night 
bloomers, because it is better known; 
white (F). 
Peacocki (XL)—wide petals, delicately 
waved at edges; coloring is indescrib- 
ably beautiful; outer petals rich red 
with orange-red central stripe; inner 
petals edged with iridescent magenta; 
lustrous (XYP). 
Pfersdorfii—very similar to ‘“Cooperi.” 
Phyllanthoides Grandiflorus (L) — red, 
cerise-edged inner petals, crinkled. 
Pink Pearl (M) (C)—similar to ‘‘Delicatis- 
sima;” pink, iridescent, waxy. 
Pittieri Web., 1898 (M)—a true species; 
narrow petaled, white, night bloom- 
ing (XNP). 
Poinsettia (M) (C)—dwarf, basket type 
with waxy, wavy plant growth and a 
relatively large, bright red flower hav- 
ing an extra short tube and opening 
flat; good corsage flower. 
Red Wing Mon., 1941 (L)—chinese red 
all-over color; radiating back petals. 
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Rodet Ru. (L)—very heavy blooming; 
plant of waxy green texture; flower 
salmon-rose to salmon-coral with cerise 
tones in throat; a fine climber (F). 
Roseate Ru. (L)—similar to “Padre.” 
Rosetta (M) (B) (C)—fine basket plant 
with a deep rose colored flower; outer 
petals recurve; inner petals incurve into 
bud-like form. 
Roseus Superbus Labouret, 1853 (L)— 
clear shell-pink flower; very soft toned; 
plant a bit spotty but there is no other 
flower of this same lovely, delicate 
color, so it is always popular. 
Rother’s Cooperi Rother (L)—flower ex- 
act shape of Cooperi; red outer petals; 
inner petals bright salmon with deep 
rose edges. 
Rother’s Samite Rother 
Rother’s Samling? 
Rottkappchen Haage (L) — “Red Cap,” 
often called “Red Riding Hood;” free 
blooming, all-red. 
Scheherazade Cldg. (L) — formerly 
“Magenta;” good bloomer; fine flowers 
of a clear bright pink with soft ma- 
genta tones; color deepens each day; 
very popular (F). 
Siegfried CK. No. 287 (L)—soft carmine- 
rose; very fragrant (F). 
Siegfried No. 2—same as above but 
darker; almost magenta toned (F). 
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One of the best known of the true species—Epiphyllum oxypetalum 
