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Bambi Mon., 1943 (M) (B) (C)—nearly 
all purple “Empress” type. 
Bridal Veil Poin. (XXL) — huge veily 
white; crepe-like texture. 
*Candie Lite CP., 1946 (XL)—very odd, 
off-white coloring, suggesting the glow 
of candle-light. 
Carl Backenburg (XL)—very yellow with 
slight orange tones; ruffled; purple 
edge on inner petals. 
. *Crystaline CP., 1946 (XXL) — crystal 
white with a clear, transparent, color- 
less edging on petals. 
. *David Copperfield CP., 1946 (XXL)— 
coppery over-tone suggested the name; 
huge flowers of salmon, edged with 
rose; extremely heavy bloomer. 
*Desert Gold CP., 1946 (XL)—golden- 
orange with pointed petals; cup and 
saucer shape. 
Deutschland CK. No. 95 (XL) — outer 
petals orange and red; inner petals 
more golden-yellow; all-over color of 
soft golden-salmon. 
Dr. Von Roeder CK. No. 254 (XL)—soft 
shades of orange; full crepy petals; 
wide opening. 
. *Edah CP., 1943 (XXL)—giant; extreme- 
ly red; centrals cupped, wide, ruffled, 
edged with purple. 
*Fairy Princess CP., 1945 (M) (C)—cross 
between Empress and Majesty; color of 
Majesty; shape similar to Empress, ex- 
cept central petals recurve at tips. 
Flieger Ernest Udet CK. No. 233—(M) 
(B) (C)—rose; loosely formed; lovely. 
. Frau Dr. Ziegler CK. No. 99 (XL)—sal- 
mon. 
Frau Poldi Svetnic CK. No. 19 (XXL)— 
white with very narrow petals (XNP). 
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(XXL)—radiating, flat, broad petals; 
outer petals red; inner petals crimson- 
orange center stripe shading to deli- 
cate lavender and white on edges. 
Hofrat Fr. Bouche CK. No. 8 (XL)—blood- 
red with lighter central stripe; throat 
violet; saucer shape; wide petals, waxy 
and wavy. 
Germania CK. No. 42 (XXL)—burnished 
purple and red; open cup form. 
*Gertrude Hay CP.,1943 (XXL)—narrow 
petals; burnished; inner petals cerise 
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with salmon central stripe; outer petals 
burnt-red, very recurved, covering tube 
of flower; wonderful plant growth, very 
strong, and broad. 
Jello Poin. (XL)—Spanish pronunciation 
for word “yellow; creamy. 
*Junga CP., 1945 (L)—exactly like 
“Kinchinjunga,” which is one of its 
parents, except it is rich, shining dark 
red; outer petals black-red, opening 
about a week before flower opens; ex- 
tremely fragrant (F). 
*Kathryn Lynn CP., 1943 (L)—varie- 
gated orchid, pink and white. 
*Lavender and Lace CP., 1943 (XXL)— 
variegated Lila—lavender and white, 
very crepy; flat flower. 
Lila St. (XXL) — very crepy; all-over 
color of lavender-pink. 
*London Fog CP., 1943 (XL) — crisp 
petals, misty lavender (F). 
*Lost Weekend CP., 1946. 
*Lucite CP., 1945 (XXL)—huge trans- 
parent white, crepy. 
Madonna St. (XL)—lovely, flat, white 
flower with broad ruffled petals. 
Maud Muller Sh. No. 104-AE (XL)— 
golden yellow-orange. 
“Moon Goddess CP., 1945 (XXL)—a 
white “Sun Goddess,” open cup forma- 
tion; petals wide and cupped at tips; 
inner petals white; outer petals very 
yellow (XYP). 
Neon Mon., 1941 (L)—perfect name for 
the flower; lustrous, open flower; red, 
edged with iridescent fuchsia, ruffled. 
Otumba (XL)—palest pink; nearly a 
white flower. 
“Paper Moon CP., 1946 (XL)—extra 
open, white flower with pinkish to red 
outer petals; bud very red. 
*Peace CP., 1946 (XXL)—pure white 
inner petals, wide and cupped at tips; 
outer petals, soft to deep lemon yel- 
low (XYP). 
Pres. Roosevelt Mon., 1941 (XXL)— 
wide, white petals with a veil-like tex- 
ture (XYP). 
*Phantom CP., 1946 (XL)—very open; 
narrow petals; glowing white; outer 
petals creamy to tannish; ghost-like 
(XNP). 
*Royal Velvet CP., 1946 (XL)—sugges- 
