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tive of “Gypsy Girl’ but much larger 
and more intensely purple; innermost 
row of petals all purple, erect; all other 
petals recurve; over-all color red suf- 
fused with purple. 
Sachsenland CK. No. 96 (L) — outer 
petals, narrow, recurving, salmon- 
orange; inner petals softer orange with 
violet throat. 
*Seefus CP., 1939 (L) — yellow and 
orange. 
*Shalimar CP., 1945 (XL)—white, wide 
petaled, open cup; the only flower we 
have produced which is consistantly 
fragrant just as much in the daytime 
as at night (XXF). 
*Supreme CP., 1941 (XL)—variegated 
“Conway's Giant;” colors wonderfully 
striped together with purple, red and 
yellow stripes. 
*Tarawa CP., 
“Walter Haage.” 
Walkure CK. No. 315 (XL)—softest sal- 
mon, shading lighter towards center; 
crisp petals. 
*Voodoo CP., 1945 (XL)—crisp petaled, 
wide open cup with saucer-ray of nar- 
row outer petals; variegated red, yel- 
low and purple; red predominant. 
*Will o’ the Wisp CP., 1946 (XL)—palest 
pink, loose, airy flower. 
Will Rogers CP., 1946 (XXL)—black bud; 
long lasting flower; of “Ce Ka” parent- 
age; very dark red; outer petals stiff, 
radiating; inner petals wide, dark red, 
edged with purple; 3-angled plant 
growth. 
Winter Moon Sh. No. 
crepy white. 
1943 (L)—variegated 
107-F (XXL) — 
EPIPHYLLUM COLLECTION NO. 6 
$2.50 each 
Cuttings as available only 
. Adolph Hitler CK. No. 227 (XL)—prob- 
ably the most sought after of all the 
hybrids; free-blooming; flowers open 
very flat; outer petals red; inner petals 
very purple edged with white and 
ruffled. 
Anita Farren Sh. No. 101-E (XL)—yellow 
and orange, orange predominant. 
Blanco Poin. (XXL)—seems to be Poin- 
dexter’s best white; very fine. 
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*Buttercup CP., 1942—cream with yel- 
low back petals; has appearance of all- 
yellow flower. 
. *Cairo CP., 1942 (XL) — variegated 
orange and yellow with violet eye; 
yellow predominant. 
. *Eestasy CP., 1944 (L)—"Pride of Bell” 
hybrid; flat flower with crinkled petals; 
inner petals vivid cerise to magenta; 
outer petals magenta to red with a few 
outermost ones of orangy-red (F). 
. *Golden Glow CP., 1946 (XL)—waxy; 
innermost petals white; others of the 
most vivid yellow we have yet to see, 
very bright, strong color; most fragrant 
(F). 
. Jinx Falkenberg CP., 1945 (XL)—waxy 
petals of an all-over bright cerise 
known as “Jinx Pink,” distinct color. 
. *Miss Hollywood CP., 1946 (XL)—frosty 
raspberry with very pale central petals 
and purplish outer petals; inner petals 
of soft near-white pink with a magenta 
center stripe. 
. *Muriel CP., 1946 (M) (B) (C)—named 
for Muriel Merrill; a nearly pure purple 
basket-type flower. 
. *Mysty Isle CP., 1945 (XL) — misty 
colored lavender and pink with the 
glow of fog. 
. *Niagara CP., 1946 (XXL) — medium 
narrow petals; waxy, creamy and 
twisty; gives effect of foamy water- 
fall; outer petals twist and recurve, 
creamy to pale tan; long lasting. 
. *Pete’s Inferno CP., 1940 (XXL)—ruffled, 
variegated red, purple, white and 
orange with purple predominant; sug- 
gests an inferno of fire, heated to white 
heat. 
. Pride of Bell Ru. (L)—finest flower of its 
size; resembles an orchid in coloration 
and texture; wide, ruffled petals; very 
flat flower; inner petals purple to soft 
magenta edged with pink to white; 
outer petals red. 
. *Rainbow Trail CP., 1945 (XXL)—hybrid 
of “Adolph Hitler;” larger flower; richer 
color tones; long petals, ruffled; inner 
petals cerise with salmon center stripe 
and edged with white; outer petals re- 
curved, purple toned, rosy-red (XNP). 
*Rebellion CP., 1945 (XXL)—burnished 
texture, variegated in extra deep rich 
