LOS ANGELES 
cent, bright rose to cerise; reddish outer 
petals; purplish buds. 
63. Loebneri (XL)—very flat flower of a 
clear, bright rosy mauve; rather single pet- 
aled; 3-angled plant growth. 
64. Londoniit Labouret 1853 (L)—cup and 
saucer ; cream colored with yellow back petals. 
65. *Los Angeles CP 1939 -(XL)—cream 
colored cup with yellow saucer of back petals, 
very crepy. 
66. Macropterum Lem 1864 (XL)—a true 
species; white flower similar to Oxypetalum. 
67. *Madam Chiang Kai-Shek CP 1942 (L)— 
clear waxy white, open cup (F). 
68. Madam Sallier-Std (L)—open cup; soft, 
shining flesh-pink with darker mid-stripe (F). 
69. Majesty Mon (L)—open bell form with 
tips of petals pinched in but also recurved; 
petals broad and ruffly; tones of lilac-pink. 
70. Maria Van Hoorde de Laet (M) (B) (C) 
—loosely funnel form; profuse bloomer; 
lovely silvery-pink (XNP). 
71. Marseillaise St (XL)—very fine in both 
growth and flower; beautiful twisty plant 
growth, very red; flower an open cup form; 
red white and “blue; rich red outer petals; 
inner ones very iridescent, lots of purple with 
white edges. 
72. *Mellow Glow CP 1946 (XL)—open 
cup; shades from cream to nearly orange. 
73. Melrose Mon 1941 (XL)—open aip; 
inner petals folded and cupped at tips; sal- 
mon with throat and edges of inner petals 
shaded with cerise. 
74. Mon Cherie Std Mon (L)—variegated 
Amber Queen; cup form; red and yellow 
striped; red on edges shaded with stripe into 
yellow center stripes; often tinged with pur- 
ple on edge of central petals. 
75. Mrs Ruth Kilbourne CK No 307 (L)— 
cup shape; salmon-rose, nearly terra-cotta; 
difficult to describe. 
76. Mt San Jacinto—see San Jacinto Sh. 
77. *Muchacho CP 1942 (S)—‘Little Boy;” 
a freak form of Padre, wherein the flower 
tube is dwarfed and fore-shortened and the 
blossom is about half normal size; plant 
growth that of normal Padre (F). 
78. *Myrna CP 1946 (L)—cup and saucer; 
central petals bright rose, salmon center 
stripe, crinkled and cupped; outer petals red, 
salmon center stripe. 
79. Nellie Poin (L)—very stiff open cup and 
saucer; soft, pastel red; has habit of protrud- 
ing stigma like a tiny white tongue, for sev- 
eral days before flower actually opens. 
80. Nonny von Tilburg CK No 260 (L)— 
cup; dusky rose-pink. 
81. *North Star CP 1943 (L)—-single pet- 
aled, open funnel, snowy white, yellow back 
petals. 
82. Oswald Knebel CK No 77 (L)—cup; 
white with yellow and brown back petals. 
83. Otto Schmidt CK No 65 (L)—open fun- 
nel; white with pale back petals. 
84. *Padua CP 1944 (L)—very compact 
white flower with star-like ray of cream and 
pink back petals. 
85. *Patriot CP 1945 (XL)—open cup and 
Saucer; very narrow petals, waxy, stiff and 
spreading; black-red; central petals edged 
with deep purple, tinged with white, giving 
effect of blue; stamens wide spread and erect, 
like stars covering the inner flower (XNP). 
86. Paula Knebel Std CK No 2 (L)—cup and 
saucer; dark red outer petals; inner petals 
edged with iridescent purple. 
87. Paul de Longpre Std Weg (XL)—"Yel- 
low Stripe;” long, narrow petals, loosely 
formed; white flower: central petals tipped 
with rich saffron; outer petals strong saffron- 
yellow shaded somewhat to rich brown 
(XNP). 
88. *Pete’s Cupid CP 1941 (L)—formerly 
Cupid CP; wide open cup,dark, bright rose 
shading to red outer petals (F). 
89. *Pete’s 4X CP 1938 (XL)—cup and loose 
saucer; rich, dark red with lots of purple on 
inner petals; plant growth covered with blu- 
ish “bloom” (F). 
90. *Petite CP 1940 (M)—small white with 
red buds. 
91. Petit Rose Mon (S) (B) (C)—funnel 
form; rose-red. 
92. Pharo Sh No 107-E (XL) — cup and 
saucer; burnt red. 
93. *Pinkie CP 1947 (L)—cup and saucer: 
clear pink, 
94. Pittieri Web 1898 (M)—true species ; 
night blooming; cart wheel form; white, 
extra narrow petals. 
95. Prof. Ebert-Std CK PS No 19 (XL)—the 
finest of all orchid-toned flowers; flat funnel 
form; very double; rich colored, shading 
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