98. 
99; 
100. 
LOI? 
102: 
103. 
104. 
OS: 
106. 
O73 
108. 
109: 
110. 
Ua htc 
lee 
11s; 
widths into center stripe of yellow; 
very lovely. 
Mons. Revierre (L) — central petals 
wide, bright orange, edged with 
cerise, crinkled; back petals orange. 
*Muchacho CP., 1942 (S) — (Little 
Boy”); a freak form of “Padre” where- 
in the flower tube is dwarfed and 
fore-shortened and the blossom is 
about half of normal size; plant 
growth is that of normal “Padre” (F). 
*Myrna CP., 1946 (L)—central petals 
bright rose, salmon center stripe, 
crinkled and cupped; outer petals 
red, salmon center stripe. 
*Nada CP., 1946 (M) — (“Nothing”); 
small white with extra long tube, nar- 
row petals, very single; inner petals 
white; outer ones yellow. 
Nellie Poin. (L)—soft, pastel red; extra 
fragrant; has habit of protruding 
stigma for several days before bud is 
ready to open, like a tiny white 
tongue. 
*Nevada CP., 1946 (XL)— 
*Oklahoma CP., 1946 (XL)— 
*Padua CP., 1944 (L)—fine white. 
*Patriot CP.,1945 (XL)—narrow petals, 
waxy, spreading; black-red; central 
petals edged with deep purple tinged 
with white, giving effect of blue; sta- 
mens spread out like stars all over 
inner flower (XNP). 
Paula Knebel CK. No. 2 (L)—dark red 
outer petals; inner petals edged with 
purple. 
Paul De Longpre Weg. (XL)—"Yellow 
Stripe; long, narrow petals; center 
ones white tipped with saffron yellow; 
outer ones saffron yellow (XNP). 
*Pete’s Cupid CP., 1941 (L)—formerly 
“Cupid” CP.; dark, bright rose; open 
flower (F). 
*Pete’s 4X CP., 1938 (XL)—rich, dark 
red with lots of purple on inner petals; 
flower fragrant; plant growth covered 
with bluish “bloom” (F). 
Pharo Sh. No. 107—E. 
Pink Gloria St. (XL)—shape and tex- 
ture of “Gloria;” slightly larger; all- 
over soft flesh pink. 
Prince Charming Mon., 1943 (M) (B) 
(C)—a charming, brilliant colored 
LS ke) 
116. 
117. 
118. 
HA: 
£20) 
12:18 
122: 
123: 
124, 
eZ. 
126. 
127. 
5 Sey Clty 
basket variety, excellent for corsage 
work; rich red and purple. 
Professor Ebert CK. No. 19 (XL)—the 
finest of all orchid-toned flowers; 
opens flat; very double; rich colored; 
3-angled waxy plant growth. 
Purple Delight Poin. (L)—rather single 
in effect; opens so flat petals nearly 
turn backwards; red flower with 
purple predominating on _ central 
petals. 
Red Rosetta (M) (B) (C)—“Ida M. Day- 
ton” Kado; fine basket; red with 
orange predominating; shape _ of 
“Rosetta.” 
Richard Diener Mon., 1941 (XL)—our 
favorite for its size and color; soft 
apricot with large, iridescent, cerise 
eye; wide petaled; semi-flat; crepy 
texture (XYP). 
Romance Mon.,1941 (XL)—rich orange 
with darker eye; wide petals; flat 
flower (XYP). 
Royal Rose Mon., 1941 (XL)—rose-buff 
over-all color with iridescent eye; soft 
tones. 
*Ruby Cup CP., 1946 (L)—crinkled, 
double petaled, cup-shaped flower of 
an all-red color. 
Rugosa Mon., 1941 (XL)—inner petals 
extra wide, crinkled, cupped; flower 
fire-red; late blooming. 
Rynstrom Ru. (XXL)—giant flowering 
“Oriole” (F). 
*Sally Moore CP., 1943 (XXL)—flat- 
opening white. 
*San Antonio CP., 1945 (L)—brilliant 
orange with narrow petals; waxy and 
long lasting (XNP). 
San Jacinto (L)—very early blooming, 
waxy white with rich yellow outer 
petals. 
Saturnalia Mon., 1941 (XL)—pink with 
lilac center. 
Serenade Mon., 1941 (M) (C)—medium 
red with inner petals of violet with 
red center stripe; opens wide; fine 
corsage flower. 
. *Silver Moon CP., 1940 (XL) — very 
double, flat, white flower. 
. *Silver Star CP., 1943 (L) — shining 
white, very single flower. 
1946 (XL)—flat flower; 
