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Marseillaise 
Purpus; also found under name “Hersis;” 
vigorous plant, deeply lobed; flower oriental 
in appearance, suggestive of a lotus blossom; 
bell shaped with stiff ray of outer petals which 
curl back at tips; waxy white with yellow and 
rich brown back petals; sepals recurve from 
outer bud for several days before flower 
opens (XXF). 
45. Knebel’s Rose—see Euphrosine. 
46. Knebel No 27. 
47. Knebel No 52. 
48. Knebel No 71. 
49. La Loma Ru—see Antwerpia. 
50. Latifrons Std Pfeiffer 1837—see Oxy- 
petalum de Candolle 1828. 
51. Lilacinus-St (M)—cup shape; 
with satiny sheen. 
52. Lohengrin-Std St (L)—cup shape; deep 
lavender-pink with rose center (XYP). 
53. Lotus Lantern Cldg—see Mexicanum. 
54. Lynn Gilbert Weg—pink, see Euphrosine. 
55. Lynn Gilbert Weg—cup and saucer; red 
with purple on inner petals (F). 
56. Madam de Laet-Std—see Madam William 
de Laet. 
57. Madam William de Laet (B) (C) (M)— 
often called Wm de Laet; cup and saucer 
shape; exquisite flower in brilliant, lacquered 
red, very dark, overcast with purple tones; 
extra free blooming, early; wide, twisty plant 
growth. 
58. Magnolia-Std Bor (L)—cup shape; white 
flower suggestive of Magnolia blossom 
(XY¥P) GCXXE): 
lilac-pink 
59. Manfred von Richthofen-Std CK No 222 
(B) (C) (M)—one of the loveliest corsage 
flowers; open bell form; ruffled; vivid pink 
with cerise tones. 
60. Martha Knebel-Std CK No 6 (L)—open 
cup shape; rosy-flesh color with red throat; 
very blunt petals. 
61. Martha Soellner CK No 13 (M)—cup 
shape; crisp, waxy flower; salmon tones with 
iridescent pink sheen; often winter bloom- 
ing. 

Prof. Ebert 
