GA CAlLU'S SE ERE 
DDD ODAC ASESSAHOSLHS SS SSSHSSAASSSTASSSORASASCHOSSHSSHRHHROHASROSH SH oReHesesasseeece DSO RCE CERRO ECR OE CEPR ORE REPRESS RR eee see SSSSERSESSSEECEE 
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Frau Poldi Svetnic—one of the finest whites. 
white with lots of rich yellow to brown 
tones on outer petals; buds reddish- 
brown. 
*Snow Drop CP., 1944 (M) (C) (B)— 
small white flower; buds have curly 
petals of yellow and pink; heavy 
bloomer. 
*Snow Queen CP., 1942 (L)—snow 
white flower with icy green throat 
(F). 
Souv. Bahnmeister CK. 
Star Dust St. (L)—white; flowers like 
shower of stars. 
Storm Cloud Sh. No. 104-C (L)—rich 
dark red; inner petals edged with 
purple in throat, crinkled; heavy 
bloomer. 
Sunburst St. (L)—extremely heavy 
flowering on small plant growth; color 
burnt-salmon with red eye. 
*Sun Glow CP., 1946. 
Sun Goddess (XXL)—name given to 
plant of unknown origin, by the Epi- 
phyllum Society of America, to clear 
up confusion of many names being 
applied to same plant; this is the most 
popular of giant orange flowers; color 
golden burnt-orange with a_ large 
violet eye; wide petals. 
Sybil (XL)—3-angled plant growth; 
lovely twisty, flat flower of a vivid 
red with a magenta throat; richly 
colored; late blooming. 
Sylviarose Mon., 1941 (XL)—buff-rose 
with lilac suffusion. 
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144. 
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146. 
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148. 
149. 
150: 
Symphony St. (L)—inner petals soft 
salmon edged with cerise; outer petals 
bright salmon shaded to nearly red. 
*Tangerine CP., 1946 (L)—very bright 
all-over orange; flower-form an open 
cup; petals cupped at tips and a little 
ruffled. 
Thunder Cloud Poin., 1941 (L) — a 
black-red flower, with the impression 
of dark purple overcast. 
*Topsy CP., 1946 (L)—color dusky rose, 
bright magenta edge two-thirds up 
from base of inner petals; petals 
loosely recurved, crisp and waxy; 
flower opens well. 
*Triumph CP., 1940 (L)—early bloom- 
ing white; nearly pure, glistening 
white. 
Tula Weg. (XL) — “Loebneri;” single 
petaled, flat flower, clear rosy mauve. 
*Twinkle CP., 1946 (XL)—long, pointed 
bud which seems to indicate a salmon 
colored flower; outermost petals yel- 
low to orange-brown; petals narrow, 
twisty, with a salmony cast; however, 
actual color of flower is white. 
*Warrior CP., 1945 (XL)—extra wide 
central petals, cupped; ray of narrow 
petals in rear; all red. 
Wodon CK. No. 289 (XXL)—loosely 
formed; outer petals narrow, yellow; 
inner petals white, some tipped yel- 
low; tube long and scaly. 
Wm. Rohback Mon., 1941 (XL)—white; 
semi-flat. 
