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23. Chuck Williams Sh (L)—open cup, or- 
chid toned pink. 
24. Couranti Cour (L)—open cup; soft sal- 
mon-pink with darker mid-stripe and light 
edges, very waxy (F). 
25. *Dark Victory CP 1941 
blooming; dark red. 
26. *Darrell CP 1945 (XL)—extra free 
blooming for so large a flower; semi-single 
petaled; bright orange with magenta edges. 
27. Day in Spring Poin (XL)—open cup; 
late blooming; deep rose (F). 
28. *Delhi CP 1945 (S) (B) (C)—-very fine 
basket plant; funnel form flower; profuse 
bloomer; soft pink flowers. 
29. *Dona CP 1942 (L)—-variegated Adonis; 
pink and white stripes, red eye. 
30. Dreer’s Kaiserin Dreer (S) (B) (C)— 
funnel form; rose-red, very lacquered. 
31. Elata Mon (L)—open funnel; light red- 
orange with iridescent throat. 
32. El Indio Cldg (L)—cup; extremely deep 
red; very rich colored. 
33. El Toreador Cldg—see Mon Cherie. 
34. Erebus (L)—cup; rich red; heavy growth. 
35. Falcon Sh No 107—Q (XL)—cup shape; 
burnt red with cerise edge. 
(M)—heavy 
36. Fortuna St (L)—open cup, waxy petals 
of soft toned pink with a large cerise eye; 
iridescent (F). 
37. Frau Ilse Hess CK No 290 (XL)—cup 
and saucer, waxy soft pink with iridescent eye 
(F). 
38. Frau Stanka Stozier CK No 31 (L)—cup 
shape; outer petals burnt orange-red, inner 
petals the same with violet edge. 
39. Frieda Weingart (L)—open cup; waxy 
lavender-pink, deeper in throat. 
40. Friend Wegener-Std Dr H (XL)—cup 
and saucer; rich red (F). 
41. *Gabriel’s Horn CP 1946 (L)—one of a 
pair of long, trumpet shaped flowers which 
are alike as to shape and size but Gabriel’s 
Horn is orange and Trader Horn is burnt- 
red; unusual flower-form. 
42. Giant Empress (S) (B) (C)—giant type 
of Empress which seems to have no name of 
its own; much larger than Empress and more 
open; inner petals curling outwards at tips; 
soft pink with generally a deeper tone in the 
throat. 
43, Gladiator (L)—orange-red. 
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44, Gloriole Mon 1941 (L)—shades of red- 
violet with violet edges. 
45. Gloriosa Mon 1941 (L)—open funnel; 
soft orange with cerise eye. 
46. Glory of Chatsworth (L) — 3-angled 
stems; funnel form; soft red with iridescent 
edges; free blooming. 
47. Grand Soliel Cour (L)—cup shape; very 
bright red, orange and purple edges. 
48. Guatemalense-Std B & R 1913 (XL)—a 
true species; giant night bloomer, cartwheel 
form, similar to Strictum but much larger in 
both plant growth and flower size (F) 
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49, Hikia (L)—all-over burnt-red; petals all 
turn backward. 
50. Hugh Evans—see Sun Goddess. 
51. *Ibis CP 1945—fuchsia. 
52. Ida M. Deighton Kado (M) (B) (C)— 
often called Red Rosetta; truly an orange 
with red overcast. 
53. *Indian Moon CP 1945 (XL)—wide 
open cup; very double, wide petaled and 
ruffled; centrals deep red, orange at throat, 
magenta edged; outer petals deep red, vivid 
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54. Jorg Siepke CK No 269 (L)—cup shape; 
beautiful shades of orchid-pink on outer 
petals; inner petals white with lilac tips; very 
crepy; bud is rich purple-red before open- 
ing. 
55. Joseph de Laet-Std (L)—outermost petals 
spreading, scarlet; next row scarlet and vio- 
let; inner row, funnel form, pale orchid with 
white center stripe and throat. 
56. Jules Schlumberger-Std (XL) — petals 
very narrow and loosely formed, twisting; 
outermost petals recurved; one-toned deep 
carmine red. 
57. *June Night CP 1943 (XL)—cup form; 
loose petaled, all narrow; salmon edged with 
purple (XNP). 
58. Lackneri (XXL)—flat cup shape; wide 
petals of soft red having a deep red throat 
(XYP). 
59. *Leo CP 1941 (XL)—double flower; flat 
funnel form; Hermosissimus type having 
more purple. 
60. Lepidocarpus Weber 1902 (L)—a true 
species; white, night blooming. 
61. Lila K. Sh No 108-H (L)—cup and 
saucer; free-blooming; salmon-pink. 
62. Livingston (M) (C)—cup form; irides- 
