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. American Girl Mon., 1941 
Stenopetalum Foerster, 1846 (XL) — a 
true species; extra large, narrow 
petaled, white flower; opens flat; night 
bloomer (XNP) (F). 
Stern Von Erlau CK. No. 23 (XL)—fast 
growing; very fine, rich dark red. 
Tiffany Mon., 1941 (XL)—a fine climber; 
petals of a burnt orange-red, cerise 
edged in throat; slightly ruffled; wide 
petaled; short stemmed. 
Tower (L)—flower similar to “Latona”’ 
but brick-red toned. 
*Trader Horn CP., 1946 (L)—salmon-red, 
trumpet shaped flower with a long 
neck. 
Triumph De Gubberville (L)—open flow- 
er; soft pink with a rosy throat and very 
short stamens. 
Valencia St. (M)—heavy blooming; very 
late; wide petals; inner petals cupped, 
clear yellow-orange, cerise edged in 
throat; outer petals rich burnt-orange 
(XYP). 
Wm. de Laet (M) (B) (C)—actually “Ma- 
dam Wm. de Laet,” but better known 
as just Wm. de Laet; best of the basket 
reds; very early blooming; dark satiny 
red, overcast with purple tones; extra 
free-blooming. 
Young Nun Cldg. (XL)—waxy, white 
flower, with yellow outer petals (F). 
EPIPHYLLUM COLLECTION NO. 4 
75c each, 6 for $4.00 
. Adelheid Nicolai (L)—branches mostly 
3-angled; flowers funnel 
widely opening; white. 
shaped, 
. *Agate CP., 1942 (L)—variegated rose 
and white with red eye (F). 
(L)—very 
flat opening, red flower with an extra 
short tube. 
. Amour Mon., 1941 (L)—opens wide; 
broad petals; peach color with darker 
center stripe; red eye (XYP). 
. *April Shower CP., 1946 (M)—narrow 
petaled, very waxy; iridescent orchid- 
pink; lacy (XNP). 
. Aristocrat Mon., 1941 (L)—deep red, 
shading lighter towards center of 
petals, with a touch of violet on edges 
and at the base. 
. Audrey Ru. (L)—red and purple. 
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*Bali CP., 1946 (L)—red, with narrow 
petals; lots of purple; extra double, 
cup shaped flower. 
*Barbara Frietchie CP., 1946 (L)—very 
ruffled, free-blooming red; although 
quite large, this stands up well as a 
corsage. 
. Beautie Wegener CK., No. 300 (L)— 
formerly “Frau H. M. Wegener;” outer 
petals dark carmine; inner petals soft 
rose with white throat. 
. *Black Knight CP., 1944 (L)—very dark 
red with purple. 
. *Black Monarch CP., 1944 (XL)—petals 
crinkled; waxy, rich red with irides- 
cent edges. 
. Blaue Flamme (L)—lovely, open, red 
flower with edges of purple shaded 
to white. 
. Bliss Mon., 1941 (L)—pastel orange. 
. Blush O’ Dawn Sh. No. 108-G (L)— 
heavy blooming pink. 
*Bonanza CP., 1942 (XXL)—extra wide 
petals, clear red-orange (XYP). 
Brazil Cldg. (XXL)—see Lila. 
Callander’s Pfau (L)—Callander’s “Pea- 
cock; petals cupped at tips and ruf- 
fled; flower of an all-over lavender- 
toned cerise. 
. Caprice Mon. (L)—rosy orange, with 
cerise edges on central petals. 

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