VENTURA EPIPHYLLUM GARDENS 13 

RICHARD DIENER (T.M.M.). Corolla 
delicate apricot shading into deeper apri- 
cot on edges. Base color a vibrant cerise 
1 inch deep, forming a perfect ring. Semi- 
flat, full, broad, rounding wavy petals; pis- 
til vivid cerise, anthers and stigma laven- 
der. 10-inch flower. Plant growth mostly 
flat. Strong and free. 75c. 
ROYAL ROSE (T.M.M.). In harmonious 
shades of rose-buff throughout. Center 
flushed with lilac, which lightens toward 
the edges. 9 inch. Opens wide. This va- 
riety has been a great favorite because of 
its unusual coloring. Upright or as a bas- 
ket plant it is excellent. Strong flat stems. 
50c. 

SAMITE 
SAMITE (T.M.M.). Extra fine coral cen- 
ter stripe shading to deeper coral on edges. 
Opens flat, full broad petals, wavy edges; 
long, slender back petals are deep coral, 
almost red. All petals curve gracefully. 
Samite is our own origination and has 
nothing to do with any European intro- 
duction. 50c. 
SATELLITE (T.M.M.). Enchanting 8- 
inch pink with full broad rounded stems 
and upright growth. Fragrant. $1.00. 
SATURNALIA (T.M.M.). A large clear 
pink, cerise center. Plant broad and deep- 
ly serrated. 50c. 
SCHEHEREZADE. Large deep pink of 
great clarity, deepening on second day to 
a pale magenta: Good bloomer and a great 
favorite. 50c. 
SYMPHONY (C.S.). Large cup-and- 
saucer-like flowers with a heart of delicate 
violet contrasting with rosy buff petals. 
Unusual. 50c. 
THEODOSIA B. SHEPHERD (T.M.M.). 
Large, elegantly formed flowers deep pink 
with scarlet center; petals broad with 

rounded ends and wavy edges form a fine 
wide cup. Plant stems flat and sturdy. 
$2.00. 
WALKURE (C.K.). Inner petals salmon 
pink shading to deep rose in back petals. 
Corolla cup-shaped with slightly reflexed 
outer petals. 8-inch. A fine pink recently 
introduced from Europe. Plant stems 
deeply notched. 75c. 
Autumn Shades: Orange, Amber, 
Copper and Combinations 
ALLEGRO (T.M.M.). Tomato red with 
deeper self center. 10-inch flower opens 
wide; petals rounded with ruffled edges. 
Plant stems flat and triangular. 75c. 
BARONESS MARIE LOUISE (T.M.M.). 
Large. Apricot to orange with darker base. 
Petals broad and rounded. Beautiful and 
shapely. 75c. 
BLISS (T.M.M.). Clear pastel orange, in- 
ner petals rounded, back petals slender, 
long and well spiralled. Plant stems broad 
and strong. A pastel of unusual beauty. 
50c. 
BLONDINE (T.M.M.). Luminous vivid 
orange with slight violet edge at base. 
Pointed petals of medium width. 8-inch. 
Opens nearly flat. Texture firm. Stems 
deeply crenated. $1.00. 
BROWN BEAR (CLDG). Lovely all 
bronze orange. Cup formation. Hardy and 
fast growing. $1.50. 

CASSANDRA 
If you are interested in any variety pre- 
viously listed please do noi fail to write us. 
On your visit to the nursery during the 
flowering season it is possible to find many 
varieties not listed that will be of interest 
to you. 
