10 VENTURA EPIPHYLLUM GARDENS 


ADONIS 
ARGUS. Salmon pink with cherry red 
center. Flowers medium to large. Robust 
plant, good trained on a trellis. Stems 
some flat, some triangular. This is one of 
the finest bloomers, and often flowers out 
of season. 50c. 
BEL-AIR (T.M.M.). An unusual pink 
with delft rose center and back petals; 
corolla forms a wide open cup with re- 
flexed back petals. Plant stems flat. $1.00. 

BOHEMIENNE 

BELLESA (T.M.M.). Largely coral pink 
with deep terra-cotta center, 8 to 9 in. 
Opens flat. Rounded petals 1%4 in. wide, 
edges crinkled. Fine shape and habit of 
growth. Plant stems flat. $1.00. ’ 
BOHEMIENNE. Beautiful  tri-toned 
salmon pink, medium size, outer petals 
deep salmon shading off to a delicate tone. 
Inner petals tubular, full and wavy, outer 
petals erect. 50c. 
CALLANDER’S PFAU (Peacock). Light 
lavender cerise, full, loose rounding pet- 
als, back petals well reflexed and tan col- 
or; center petals cupped, rounded and 
crimped. Large. Individual plants may 
have color variations. 50c. 
CALLANDER’S PFAU 
CAPRICE (T.M.M.). Large flat flowers 
in salmon tones. Center, light cerise ex- 
tending to edges of petals which are curly, 
giving the flower a feathered appearance. 
Plant growth vigorous and flat. 50c. 
CLEOPATRA. Dusty pink with coppery 
sheen, bell-shaped corolla with flaring 
outer petals. Plant growth both flat and 
triangular. Medium to large. Color most 
unusual. 50c. 
COURANTE. Light salmon, darker cen- 
ter stripe on petals paling to light edges; 
open, saucer-like; three rows of petals, 
inner two shortest. Flat stems. 50c. 
CYNTHIA (T.M.M.). One of the most 
delicate clear pinks; full inner petals of 
medium width forming a cup with reflexed 
back petals. Throat white where many 
others have a tint of cerise. May be grown 
as upright or basket plant. $1.00. 
