from orchid to fuchsia with slight red tones 
on outermost petals; 3-angled waxy plant 
growth; wonderful grower. 
96. Red Rosetta—see Ida M Deighton Kado. 
97. Richard Diener Mon 1941 (L)—open 
funnel; soft apricot with large iridescent 
CELISELEVCn (SY ky) 
98. Royal Rose Mon 1941 (XL)—cup; rose- 
buff with iridescent throat; pastel tones. 
99. San Jacinto Sh (L)—open cup; very 
waxy; snow white with rich yellow back 
petals, very early and very heavy blooming. 
100. *Santa Fe CP 1947 (XL)—cup and 
saucer; late blooming; white with dark brown 
back petals; red buds. 
101. Saturnalia Mon 1941 (XL)—open fun- 
nel; lavender-pink with lilac center. 
102. Schlesien CK No 28 (L)—open funnel; 
greenish white. 
103. Silva Rose—see Sylviarosa Mon. 
104. *Sitka CP 1946 (XL)—open funnel 
form; white with lots of rich yellow to brown 
tones on outer petals; buds reddish brown. 
105. *Snow Drop CP 1944 (M) (C) (B)— 
small white flowers; buds have curly sepals 
of yellow and pink; heavy bloomer. 
106. Star Dust St (L)—snowy white; flowers 
like showers of stars. 
107. Stenopetalum-Std For 1846 (XL)—a 
true species; nocturnal; large, narrow petaled, 
white flowers; opens flat cart wheel (XNP) 
(F). 
108. Stern von Erlau CK No 23 (XL)—finest 
of CK’s reds; open cup and saucer; brilliant 
rich red with shades of extremely bright 
orange in central stripes; very vivid. 
109. Storm Cloud Sh No 104 (L)—rich 
burnt-red; inner petals edged with purple in 
throat; heavy bloomer. 
110. Sunburst-Std St (L)—wide funnel; 
burnt salmon with red eye; extremely heavy 
bloomer on small plant growth; very sturdy. 
111. Sun Goddess-Std (XXL)—this name 
given to plant of unknown origin, by the 
ESA, to clear up confusion of many names 
being applied to same plant; this is the most 
popular of the giant orange flowers; wide 
open cup form; color golden burnt-orange 
with a large violet eye (XYP). 
112. Sylviarosa Mon 1942 (XL)—cup and 
saucer; buff-rose with lilac suffusion. 
113. Symphony St (L)—cup and saucer; in- 
ner petals soft salmon edged with cerise; 
CACTUS PETE 
outer petals bright salmon shaded to nearly 
red. 
114. Thunder Bird (XL)—cup and saucer; 
very rich dark red. 
115. *Token CP 1945 (M) (B) (C)—loose 
funnel form; soft pink, heavy bloomer. 
116. *Trader Horn CP 1946 (L)—burnt-red 
trumpet shaped flower with a long neck. 
117. Tula Weg—see Loebneri. 
118. *Valtona CP 1947 (L)—variegataed 
Latona; buds brown and yellowish pink. 
119. *Varga CP 1947 (L)—-variegated Argus. 
EPIPHYLLUM COLLECTION NO. 5 
$1.00 each, 7 for $6.00 
1. *After Glow CP 1948 (XL)—cup and 
saucer; pastel tones of soft salmon edged 
with fuchsia completely around petals; back 
petals narrow and rolled. 
2. Albert Knebel CK No 61 (L)—cup; white 
with rich yellow back petals; very crisp 
(XNP). 
3. *Amethystine CP 1944 (L)—open cup 
and saucer; soft purple predominant; ame- 
thyst to pink edges; inner petals ruffled. 
4. Anita Farren Sh No 101-E (XL)—wide 
funnel, orange red with some iridescense. 
5. *Argent CP 1945 (L)—cup and saucer; 
cream and yellow, very yellow looking. 
6. Augusta von Szombathy CK No 53 (M) 
(B)—loose funnel; words cannot explain the 
beauty of this flower; inner petals delicate 
pink and orchid, edged with pure white; 
outer petals red; opens with a flair; marvel- 
ous as a basket plant. 
7. Beautie Wegener—see Frau H. M. Wege- 
ner. 
8. Belleza Mon 1945 (L)—this is the nearest 
to a flat funnel form, the petals being almost 
turned backwards; lovely tones of salmony 
pink with a red throat, sturdy growth. 
9. “Black Knight CP 1944 (XL)—cup and 
saucer; extra dark red with purple edges. 
10. *Blondie CP 1945 (XL)—open cup; very 
soft salmon color. 
11. Brazil Cldg—see Lila St. 
12. Callander’s Pfau (L)—Callander’s ‘‘Pea- 
cock;” petals cupped at tips and somewhat 
ruffled; lavender-toned cerise. 
13. *Carol Lynn CP 1946 (M) (B) (C)— 
loose funnel form; bright orchid toned rose 
with red throat; lovely basket plant. 
