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cies collected by Britton & Rose but some- 
how given only a common name; a day 
bloomer; fragrant—50c 
6. Lepidocarpum Web 1902—night bloom- 
ing—$1.00 
7. Macropterum Lem 1864—night bloom- 
ing; flower similar to Oxypetalum—$1.00 
. New Species—pictured on page 43 in this 
catalog—very small, day-blooming flow- 
ers; extremely fragrant; collected in 
Mexico but not yet named—$1.50 
9. New Species—which have not yet been 
identified; all collected in the wilds of 
Mexico; several kinds at $1.00 per cut. 
10. New Species—unnamed; with beautiful 
branches having a most unsually notched 
edge and bright red new growth—$1.50 
11. Oxypetalum de Can 1828—often called 
Latifrons; the best known of the “Queen 
of the Night’s;” fragrant—s0c 
12. Pfersdorfii—similar to Cooperi but has 
Cm ea ape eco yine: greener branches; day blooming; fragrant 
—50c 
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13. Pittieri Web 1898—night blooming 
(XNP)—75c 
14. Pumilum B & R 1913—very graceful 
plant; night blooming; fragrant—$2.00 
15. Stenopetalum For 1846—a giant night 
CHIAPASIA 
Nelsonii; fuchsia-colored flowers which 
bloom very early in season; fine graceful 
basket plant—75c 
DISOCACTUS bloomer with narrow petals; fragrant— 
Eichlamii Weingart 1913—flowers bright 56 
pink; fruit ted; branches long and flat, 16, Stenopetalum-C, A. Purpus—this is the 
sometimes pinkish—$1.50 listing which B & R gave to plant now 
EPIPHYLLUMS known as ‘‘Kinchinjunga’’—50c 
17. Strictum Lem 1854—a very popular 
“Queen of the Night;” very narrow 
petals—35c 
True species, having white flowers. 
1. Anguliger-Std. Lem 1851—branches havy- 
ing beautifully saw-toothed edges; very 
fragrant—75c 
. Crenatum-Std. Lem 1845—this is not the 
hybrid usually sold under this name but 
taken from plants which we ourselves 
collected in Guatemala; this is the day 
blooming parent from which most of the 
hybrids originally were derived, due to 
the fact that most of the other true spe- 
cies will not accept pollen from other 
varieties—75c 
3. Conzatti—new species—branches having 
a very coarse and hard, woody and brown 
edge; night blooming; narrow petals— 
$1.00 
. Guatemalense B & R 1913—giant flow- 
ered night-bloomer; narrow petals—75c 
5. Kinchinjunga-Std.—actually a true spe- Chicheadinelsenii 
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