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SMALL BLOOMING-SIZE PLANTS—$1.50 each. 7 for $9.00 all different. Should bloom 
this year. 
MEDIUM BLOOMING-SIZE PLANTS—$2.50 each. 7 for $15.00 all different. We highly 
recommend this size as these have already bloomed for us. 
LARGE BLOOMING-SIZE PLANTS—$3.50 to $5.00 each. Free plant with purchase of six. 
SPECIMEN-SIZE PLANTS—Many available. 


EPIPHYLLUM COLLECTION NO. 1 
6 for $1.50 
Beginner’s Collection—six different varieties, 
all correctly labeled, specially selected by us to 
give the new beginner the maximum in 
sturdiness of plant growth and variation of 
flower form, size and color, at a minimum 
cost. 
EPIPHYLLUM COLLECTION NO. 2 
35c each, 7 for $2.00 
1. Ackermannii-Std (M) (C)—funnel form; 
salmon red with white stamens; extra free 
blooming, often flowering in winter. 
2. A. D. Houghton-Std—see Medalion St. 
3. Adele Murietta—see Argus. 
4. Agatha-Std (L)—open funnel form; flower 
light rose-pink throughout; red throat; very 
early blooming; long period of bloom. 
5. Amber Queen-Std (L)—cup shape; cherry- 
red with bright orange center stripe. 
6. Argus-Std (L)—funnel form; late bloom- 
ing; soft flesh-pink with red throat; plant 
strong; long period of bloom. 
7. Aurenticus Superbus—several under this 
name; we refer it to Gloria-Std. 
8. Bella-Std (M)—cup shape; very soft pink 
(XWP). 
9. Bohemienne-Std (M) (B) (C)—a fine ex- 
ample of a good corsage flower, having petals 
so arranged as to appear very double, this 
flower lasts well and is of such soft coloration 
as to blend exceptionally with any combina- 
tion; shades of softest flesh-pink on inner 
petals, toned to salmon-pink on outer petals ; 
open bell shape. 
10. Camillo Schneider CK “Phyllocereus’” No 
17 (L)—open funnel form; 3-angled branch- 
es; flowers rusty orange with an iridescent 
eye. 
11. Cantabile Mon No 123 (L)—wide open 
funnel form; soft lavender-toned pink; 
blooms entire length of stem. 
12. Charm Mon (L)—flat funnel form; sil- 
very pink; formerly ‘Pink Charm.” 
13. Colonel Kuhnrich-Std CK No 17 (L)— 
same as Oberst P. Man Kuhnrich but short- 
er term used due to popular usage; open fun- 
nel form; unusual shaped flowers, having 
center petals considerably shorter than outer 
ones; inner petals edged with bright cerise; 
outer petals red with yellow-orange tones in 
center stripe. 
14. Cooperti-Std (L)— “Bottom White;” 
blooms very late in the season; flowers of 
open funnel form with recurving back petals, 
form at base of plant; inner petals snow 
white; outer petals golden yellow and brown 
(E): 
15. Crenatum-Std Lem 1845 (L)—a true spe- 
cies; cup shape with stiff ray of back petals; 
vety long necked; white with cream back 
petals. This is the parent of many fine hybrids 
(FE): 
16. Dante-Std (L)—open cup form; orange- 
red with inner petals overcast with violet 
tones; 3-angled, erect plant (F). 
17. Deliciosa-Std Bor (M) (B) (C)—funnel 
form; a large ‘Empress’ type flower of a 
clear pink throughout; loosely formed flower ; 
poor plant growth. 
18. Desert Sunrise-Std (L)—'German No 
5;’’ open cup form; similar to that of a water- 
lily; red outer petals; inner petals orange-red 
with iridescence (F). 
19. Deutsche Kaiserin-Std (S) (B) (C)— 
better known as the ‘““Empress;” most popular 
and smallest of the basket types; profuse 
flowering; blossoms funnel form, of an apple- 
blossom pink. 
20. Ebonite Mon 1941 (L)—cup shape, red. 
21. Eleesa Mon (M)—similar to Padre but 
smaller; light pink. 
22. Emperatrice Mon(M)—cup shape; bright 
red with purple tinges; free-flowering. 
23. Empereur—see Argus. 
24. Etinsolate (L)—open cup, water-lily type 
flower, red with iridescence; erect 3-angled 
growth. 
25. Etoile de Contich (L)—red and violet; 
open cup flower. 
