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14. Conway’s Giant-Std (XL)—best of Eng- 
lish imports; cup shape; red outer petals; 
purple edges on inner petals; robust plant; 
fine bloomer. 
15. Corinne-Std Poin (M) (B)—funnel 
form; coral-red; fine blooming basket type; 
poor plant growth. 
16. Crenatum Haagii Haage (L)—cup and 
saucer; orange-red, edged with iridescence on 
central petals; plant growth has powdery 
coating, or “bloom.” 
17. Dawn Mon (L)—formerly Pink Dawn 
Mon; open funnel form; pale pink. 
18. Delicatissima (M)—a very old variety, 
often found under other names; cup shape; 
petals very stiff and waxy; outer petals re- 
flexed so as to cover tube of flower; lovely 
iridescent pink; reddish back petals; long 
lasting flower (F). 
19. *Delight CP 1941 (L)—cup and saucer; 
variegated mutant of Padre (F). 
20. Dr Houghton Dr H 1933 (XL)—original 
one now sold as Kermesinus Magnus; wide 
open funnel form; rich red with wide, pur- 
ple margins on inner petals; buds commence 
to open at tip several days before flower 
opens. 
21. Dragon’s Eye Cldg (M)—funnel form; 
red with purple eye. 
22. Dream Mon (L)—open funnel form; 
delicate pink. 
23. Dreer’s Pfau Dreer (XL)—Dreer’s ‘Pea- 
cock;’” open cup shape; lovely orange-red 
with violet throat; very full-petaled. 
24. Dubonnet Ru—see Conway’s Giant. 
25. Easter Morn Mon 1941 (L)—semi-open 
cup form with fairly stiff ray of back petals; 
white with yellow back petals; strong grower 
(ay 
26. Eden-Std Poin (XL)—open cup shape; 
very fine white flower with lovely yellow back 
petals; free blooming; strong 3-angled 
growth. 
27. Erlauer Kind CK “Phyllocereus” No 13 
(L)—open cup form; center petals iridescent 
rose, shading to red on outer petals; stems 
3-angled. 
28. Ernst Seyderhelm CK No 16 (L)—wide 
open funnel form; salmon-orange. 
29. Euphrosine (Euphorsyne-Nicola1) (M) 
(B) (C)—open bell form; very double; shell- 
pink to flesh-pink, shading to tan on outer 
petals; long lasting flowers, excellent for 

corsage work; stubby, 3-angled plant growth. 
30. Flamingo-Std St (XL)—open funnel 
form with a long curving bird-like neck which 
is covered with large scales, suggestive of 
feathers; very destinctive shape; petals soft 
pastel orange, violet edged in throat. 
31. Flor del Sol-Std Cldg (L)—open cup 
shape; burnt orange (XF) (XNP). 
32. Florence Houghton-Std Dr H (L)—wide 
open cup shape; lavender-pink. 
33. Freidrich Boedecker CK No 66 (L)— 
open cup form; bright orange, edged with 
scarlet, somewhat running to violet; same as 
“Tiger Bright.” 
34. Gamut-Std St (L)—cup and saucer shape; 
shades from deep red on outer petals to light 
pink on inner petals—the complete gamut of 
color (XNP). 
35. Garnet-Std (L)—open cup form; garnet 
colored; 3-angled plant growth (XNP). 
36. Hermosissimus-Std Weg (XL)—wide 
open funnel form; very fine red with wide 
purple margins on inner petals; free-bloom- 
ing; tall growing. 
37. Hersis—see Kinchinjunga Cldg. 
38. Hohenzollern CK No 103 (L)—cup 
shape; soft orange (XNP). 
39. Inner Glow Mon (M)—open funnel 
form; burnt red with dark red throat; loosely 
formed. 
40. Jenkinsonii-Std G Don 1834 (XL)—re- 
curved funnel form; rich, velvety red; extra 
wide petals with a feathered appearance 
CXR): 
41. Johanna Attenhofer CK No 37 (XL)— 
wide cup form; gleaming orange-red flowers 
with a bronze glint. 
42. John Morley—see Rosetta. 
43. Kermacinus Magnus—an old import; it 
would seem from original descriptions that 
this flower should be of an all-red color of the 
deep, rich red shade of the Kermacinus dye 
from which it derived its name; old descrip- 
tions do not mention this flower as having 
any of the purple which our present day so- 
called Kermacinus Magnus has, however, the 
latter checks exactly with the original Dr 
Houghton as introduced by the good Doctor 
himself, at the San Fernando Cactus show 
held in 1933, therefore we accept his name 
for it. 
44, Kinchinjunga-Std Cldg (L)—name given 
to a true species in a collection of plants from 
B & R under name of Stenopetalum—C A 
