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with ray of yellow back petals (F). 
33. General Garibaldii—see Amber Queen. 
34. Gloria-Std (XL)—wide open funnel; 
wide petals; red-toned orange; very free 
blooming for size of flowers. 
35. Hans Rehm-Std CK No 80 (L)—open 
cup form; most vivid, red and orange flower 
with a lovely lacquered appearance; thin, 
wavy plant growth; pretty in a basket. 
36. Hermosus Weg (L)—cup shape; red 
flower with iridescent throat; heavy bloomer. 
37. Janet-Std St. 1940 (L)—wide open fun- 
nel form with rich scarlet-red petals, very 
waxy and twisty; short, 3-angled growth. 
38. Karl Gielsdorf-Std CK ‘‘Phyllocereus’” 
No 18 (XL)—wide open funnel form; all- 
over red-orange; lighter towards center; 
cerise edge on central petals; 3-angled, up- 
right growth. 
39. Kubla Kahn—see Decert Sunrise. 
40. Lady Irene-Std Poin 1940 (L)—open fun- 
nel form; palest flesh-pink; crepe-like tex-_ 
tage (41); 
41, Latona-Std (L)—cup shape; darkest rose; 
outer petals actually have considerable red 
tones; inner petals often clear cerise, but all- 
over tone is deep rose; free-flowering; early 
blooming. 
42. Lomita Ru—see Padre. 
43. Lord, The—see Argus. 
44. Magenta—see Scheherazade. 
45. Mauvette Mon (L)—cup shape; crepy 
petals of a pink-lavender, or mauve, tone; 
destinctive coloring. 
46. Medalion St (L)—flat cup shape; red 
with iridescence on edge of central petals; 
often sold as A. D. Houghton. 
47. Obendorf MHassler—similar 
Sunrise. 
48. Oberst P. Man Kuhnrich CK No 17—see 
Colonel Kuhnrich. 
49. Padre-Std Orpet (L)—funnel form with 
stiff ray of back petals; always the favorite 
pink due to its strong growth and great 
abundance of flowers; lovely clear pink; often 
blooms in winter, always an early bloomer 
(2): 
50. Peach Blow Orpet—see Agatha. 
51. Pink Nymph-Std (M) (C)—open bell 
formation; very double and ruffled; clear 
salmon-pink shaded with cerise; unusual 
coloration. 
52. Pink Pearl-Std (M) (C)—probably the 
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old import Delicatissma; cup shape with curl- 
ing back petals; very waxy; iridescent pink 
(F) (XNP). 
53. Red Wing Mon 1941 
saucer shape; rusty red. 
54. Rochelle Giant Ru—see Amber Queen. 
55. Roseate Ru—see Padre. 
56. Roseum Superbum-Std Labouret 1853: 
(L)—cup shape; softest shell-pink; lovely 
flower but poor plant growth. 
57. Rottkapchen Haage (L)—‘Red Cap,” 
often called “Little Red Riding Hood;” open 
cup form; pure red; free blooming. 
58. Sacuntala-Std (L)—bronze-salmon, over- 
cast with cerise (XNP). 
59. Scarlet Giant-Std St—After checking this 
one for years, we have come to the conclusion 
that there is little or no difference between 
this and the old import Francois Verhaert 
therefore we refer it to that name. 
60. Scheherazade-Std Cldg (L)—formerly 
called ‘‘Magenta;” open cup and saucer form; 
(L)—cup and 
