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77. Pink Gloria St (XL)—wide open funnel 
form; shape, size and texture of Gloria; all- 
over soft salmony-pink. 
78. Poinsettia-Std (B) (C) (M)—dwarf, 
basket type with waxy, wavy plant growth 
and a relatively large, bright red flower hav- 
ing an extra short tube; a flat, wavy, funnel 
form; often a winter bloomer. 
79. Queen Helen Ru—see Antwerpia. 
80. Rodet-Std Ru—see Mexicanum. 
81. Roseate Ru—a somewhat double form of 
Padre but also produces normal Padre flowers. 
82. Rosetta-Std (M) (B) (C)—fine basket 
plant with a deep rose flower; close cup 
shape; outer petals recurve; inner petals in- 
curve into a bud-like form; very popular for 
corsages. 

Rosetta 
83. Rother‘s Cooperi Rot (L)—flower exact 
shape of Cooperi; red outer petals; inner 
petals bright salmon with deep rose edges. 
84. Rother’s Samite Rot (L)—same as 
Rother’s Samling? 
85. Rynstrom Ru—see Oriole. 
86. Siegfried CK No 287 (L)—rich carmine- 
rose; open cup form; medium narrow petals 
Ci 
87. Tiffany Mon 1941 (XL)—tallest growing 
of the reds; open funnel form; burnt-orange- 
red, cerise edged in throat; ruffled; wide 
petaled; short tube. 
88. Tower (L)—similar to Latona but hav- 
ing brick-red tones, perhaps the darker form 
CACTUS PETE 
of Latona, leaving the cerise throated form 
to be the original. 
89. Triumph de Gubberville (L)—open fun- 
nel form; soft pink with a rosy throat and 
very short stamens; very similar to Adonis. 
90. Triumph des Anthieux-Std (L)—cup and 
saucer form; bronzy-red with cerise edged 
centrals. 
91. Walencia-Std St (M)—heavy blooming; 
very late; semi-closed cup form; clear yellow- 
orange, cerise edged in throat; outer petals 
burnt-orange; poor foliage (XYP). 
92. Watermelon Pink—see Mlle van de 
Wielle. 
93. Wm de Laet-Std—see Madam Wm de 
Laet. 
94. Wm Rohback Mon 1941 (L)—cup shape, 
white. 
95. *Winter Marigold CP 1944—open funnel 
form; orange. 
EPIPHYLLUM COLLECTION NO. 4 
75c each, 6 for $4.00 
1. *Acadia CP 1945 (XL)—cup and saucer 
shape, clear pink. 
2. Acatlin Sh (XL)—cup, white, yellow back 
petals. 
3. Adelhaid Nicolai (L)—branches mostly 
three-angled; flowers open funnel shape; 
snowy white, cream back petals. 
4, *Agate CP 1942 (L)—-variegated Agatha; 
rose and white stripes with red throat. 
5. Allegro Mon 1941 (L)—tomato-red. 
6. American Girl Mon (L)—wide open fun- 
nel with tips of most petals curving back- 
wards; red with some iridescence in center 
petals. 
7. Amour Mon 1941 (L)—opens wide; broad 
petals; salmony-peach with red eye. 
8. Anguliger-Std Lem 1851 (M)—a true spe- 
cies with deeply cut branches (see illustration 
on page 44). Most beautiful of all Epiphyl- 
lum plant growth; white flower, lemon 
scented; very late blooming (F). 
9. Autumn (M)—waxy orange-red; very late 
blooming. 
10. A. V. Fric CK No 82 (L) red. 
11. *Barbara Frietchie CP 1945 (L)—open 
bell; ruffly flower, wide petals, soft red, al- 
though quite large this flower stands up well 
as corsage flower; very free blooming. 
12. *Black Monarch CP 1944 (XL)—open 
