16 VENTURA EPIPHYLLUM GARDENS 
SUNBURST (C.S.). Large burnt orange 
petals, center is a vivid violet. Appropri- 
ately named. Growth compact with flat 
stems. 50c. 
SUN GODDESS. Bright copper with 
pale violet center, saucer-like; 10-inch; 
petals broad. One of today’s largest flow- 
ers. Hardy; stems flat. This variety is 
always popular. 50c. 
TIFFANY (T.M.M.). Magnificent 10-inch 
flower with light amber stripe deepening 
to bronze and edged at base with light 
fuchsia tint. Back petals tan. All petals 
stand well apart and flowers stand up well 
on short stems. Plant growth flat and 
broad. 50c. 
VICTOR HUGO (Louis Vasseur). A sat- 
iny light orange with a touch of cerise at 
base. Cupped form; medium size. Plant 
stems fiat and triangular. Makes a fine 
cascade plant. New. $2.00. 
WM. D. MONMONIER (T.M.M.). Su- 
perb clear saffron yellow; even color 
throughout and from a hybridizer’s point of 
view has all the possibilities long looked- 
for and never hitherto found. We have 
never seen any flower to equal this one. 
Opens very flat with medium wide over- 
lapping petals. Stamens and style extra 
white. Stems are both triangular and flat; 
extra hardy and fast growing. $5.00. - 
Red Shades: Vermilion to 
Maroon Combined with 
Other Colors 
ALUMBRADO (T.M.M.). Red shading 
off to orange with wavy edges tinted fuch- 
sia. Filaments fuchsia colored. Petals ex- 
tra broad, rounded. Opens flat. Firm erect 
habit very pronounced. 17-inch flowers on 
short stems. Plant robust and free flower- 
ing. 50c. 
AMBER QUEEN. Brilliant flame and 
amber. Large 10-inch flowers, petals broad 
and rounded, edges ruffled. Opens wide, 
good form, free flowering. 50c. 
AMERICAN GIRL (T.M.M.). Red with 
orange center stripe, light violet center, 
etra white stamens and anthers. All petal 
ends recurved. This has been a great 
favorite on account of its fine form. Plant 
stems flat and triangular. 50c. 
ARISTOCRAT (T.M.M.). Magnificent 
scarlet toning into wide border of violet 
with a light red stripe on inner petals. 
The petals are 2 inches wide and grow in 
3 lavers with the outermost petals all scar- 
let. This is another of the largest flowers, 
which measure 10 inches in diameter. 75c. 
- CAMILLO SCHNEIDER (C.K.). Large 
red with violet on edges and in throat. 
Plant growth triangular. 50c. 
4980. This plant number refers to our 
files. A variety of Curt Knebel’s. Until 
further check on name will be sold under 
this number only. Extra large brilliant 
orange with deep cerise center. Plant 
growth thorny. Very fine. 75c. 
CAPRI (T.M.M.). Extra fine deep red 
flowers with contrasting darker red center. 
Rounded broad petals, edges wavy; flower 
wide open 8 to 9 inches. Exceptionally 
good as large corsage flower. Graceful ha- 
bit. 75c. Note: Originally named “Isle of 
Capri.” 
CHAMPION (T.M.M.). Deep red, lighter 
red center stripe edged with violet, giving 
the general effect of a dominant violet. 
Extra large, opens wide; texture waxy and 
petals broad. 9-inch. Stems flat and tri- 
angular and a vigorous grower. Spiny. 50c. 
CONWAY’S GIANT. Crimson with a 
suffusion of violet at center. 9-inch. Opens 
nearly flat. Plant stems flat and triangular. 
Oe. 
DAINTY LADY (T.M.M.). Flower opens 
flat to a diameter of 3 to 4 inches. Broad 
pointed petals tinted rose to cerise with 
back petals contrasting vermilion. Flower 
stem short, which makes it an excellent 
subject for corsages. Plant growth slender. 
Most suitable as basket plant. 50c. 
DARDANELLA 
DARDANELLA (T.M.M.). Blood red pen- 
ciled with violet at base of wide rounded 
petals with wavy edges. Plant growth 
broad and wavy with reddish tinge. Flow- 
ers closely resemble hibiscus, and plant 
belongs to basket type. Flower medium 
size, with a beautiful sheen. 50c. 
ERNST VON SEYDERHELM (C.K.). 
Red violet with bronze sheen, bronze cen- 
ter stripe. Flowers large, waxy, open wide. 
Petals numerous and sharply pointed. 
Wavy plant stems. Makes a beautiful bas- 
ket plant. 50c. 
