

G. W. BEAHM (Knebel 1939) Type B. The richly colored 
pistil and stamens intensify the Rhodamine purple of the 
innermost petals and give a glow of warmth which always 
attracts attention. Wide ruffled petals. Sepals are pointed, 
troughed and rose-red. A phyllocereus. R.C. $1.50. 
GYPSY GIRL (Poindexter 1942). Outer petals are flame colored 
with a distinct tan cast, while the inner petals are bronzy 
purple with some violet shading. A vivid and dusky color 
combination. R.C. 75c. 
INFERNO (Steele 1937). Dark burnt orange with center petal 
edges shaded with magenta. Heavy textured. Buds are 
almost black before opening. Lacquered. R.C. $2.00. 
LUSTROSA (T. M. Monmonier 1940). Large fairly pointed, 
broad petals. Purplish luster to the whole flower, shading 
from a deep red to purple edges. R.C. 75c. 
MARSEILLAISE (Steele) Type A. Open cup. Blunt buds show- 
ing much high color before opening. Broad petals. Red 
center stripe with strong fuchsia fading to white. Remark- 
able striped effect which seems to glow in the dark. 
Sturdy erect plant. R.C. 50c. 
MRS. ALTA SCOTT—An excellent new seedling in Type B. 
Petals with deep red center line shading through vibrant 
purple to light edge. A very refreshing flower. R.C. $1.00. 
PHYLLANTHOIDES GRANDIFLORA (European) Type B. Very 
large. A combination of red-purple and violet though 
more nearly orange than red. Always admired. R.C. 50c. 
RUBY JEWEL (Steele 1944). Deep cadmium velvety petals 
overlaid with rich dark purple deepening at petal edges. 
Cuttings $1.00. 
SERENADE (T. M. Monmonier 1941). Outer sepals medium 
red, inner petals violet with a red center stripe. Wide 
Opening and free flowering. R.C. 75c. 
SIEGFRIED (Knebel) Type C. Fiery carmine-red with bright 
blue-violet petal edge. Very beautiful. Sepals few, long and 
narrow. Petals form wide open trumpet. R.C. 75c. 
SLEEPY HOLLOW (Steele 1944) Type C. A giant narrow 
petalled currant-red. Wide dark purple border clear to tips. 
Very wide open though not flat. Good scent. R.C. $2.00. 
THUNDER CLOUD (Poindexter 1941). One of the darkest 
reds but in spite of the darkness it gives the impression of 
purple. Broad center petals edged in purple. R.C. $1.00. 
UNCLE SAM (Steele) Type C. Long narrow petals. Distinctly 
striped effect—brownish orange through purple then 
orchid and broad white edge starting at throat. Very wide 
open. R.C. $1.00. 
The following GROUP 6 varieties may be had in unrooted 
cuttings: 
Blutrot, Desert Sunrise, Empereur, Etoile de Contich, Feuer- 
teufel, Franz Schubert, Friebeuter, Hermosus, Hofrat Bouche, 
Lucifer, Orion, Purple Delight, Purple Flame, Rainbow, Taurati, 
Tettaui, Toucan, Tyndal, Walter Haage. 
Outstanding varieties for future release include: 
Midsummer Night’s Dream*, Roulette*. 
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