
GROUP 4 
Fine phyllos in autumn shades. Orange, amber, copper, etc., 
often with violet or purple in center or along edges. 
Wete 50c 35¢ 
Artista Betty Lou*—-A Amber Queen—A 
Bliss Brahma—D Autumn 
Bruin* Camillo Schneider—-B Buff Beauty*——C 
Caprice Chico Fiesta* 
Dr. Ziegler Curt Backeberg Flor del Sol—A 
Erlauer Kind—B Dazzler} Gloria—A 
Fire God—A Flamingo* Lackneri 
June Kelly Moncheriey Montezuma—D 
Karl Gielsdorf Sun Goddess—A Sacuntala 
Madame Queen*—-C_ Tr. des Anthieux Sunburst *—E 
Prof. Schindler Valencia* 
Stern von Erlau 
Sunrise* 
Sunset* 
CALIFORNIA BEAUTY (Kado 1941). Very large pointed sepals 
with blunt spooned petals. This flower has red veins as 
in Fire God and large eye as in Sun Goddess. Montezuma 
and Callender Pfau cross. Extra fine. R.C. $2.00. Limited. 
CASSANDRA (T. M. Monmonier). Wide open, buff orange 
with a deep orange eye. Sepals and petals well parted and 
narrow. A lovely trim dainty flower. R.C. $1.00. 
CLEONA (Beahm 1945) Type D. Numerous petalled. A Monte- 
zuma Sun Goddess cross. One tone of dark orange with a 
delicate eye of violet. Late flower. Graceful. R.C. $1.50. 
CUP OF GOLD (Steele) Choice variety. R.C. $1.50. 
EL DORADO (Steele 1940) Type B. Full petalled, heavy tex- 
ture and lacquered. Golden orange with wide stripe of 
magenta at base of petals extending out half way. Very 
wide opening, some petals folded to appear pointed. 
Excellent in all ways. Late season. R.C. $1.50. 
ERNST SEYDERHELM (Knebel) Type A. An intensified Gloria. 
Giant salmon-orange. Holds up well. R.C. 50c. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM (Beahm 1945) Type D. Very late. Many 
golden color petals and large deep lavender eye. Stamens 
fluffy and form a graceful circle of lighter lavender. A 
Montezuma cross. Large. R.C. $1.50. 
GOLDEN GLEAM (Steele) Type D. Bright orange with faint 
hint of cerise at petal base. Very graceful, loosely formed. 
RiCm eres 
KADOLIA (Beahm) Orchid edge on copper-colored petals. 
Sepals old rose over orange. Plant growth very appealing. 
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