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cup and saucer; exquisite flower in brilliant, 
lacquered red, very dark, overcast with pur- 
Te 
KG Manfred von Richthofen-Std CK No. 222 
(B) (C) (M)—one of the loveliest corsage 
flowers; open bell form; ruffled; vivid pink 
with iridescent cerise over-tones. 
17. Mexicanum S-D (L)—open funnel form 
salmon-rose shaded to salmon-coral with 
cerise tones in throat; plant waxy (XNP) (F). 
18. Oriole (XL)—petals crisp; cup and 
saucer; innermost petals waxy white; outer 
petals rich yellow backed by a row of rich 
brown ones; lovely contrast (F). 
19. Oxypetalum-Std de C 1828 (L)—a true 
species; “Queen of the Night;” White (F). 
20. Peacockii-Std (XL)—wide open funnel 
form; extra wide petals; beautiful; outer 
petals rich red with orange ceftter stripe; 
inner petals having wide edge of iridescent 
Magenta (XYP). 
21. Pink Gloria-St (XL)—shape, size and 
texture of Gloria; all-over soft salmony-pink. 
22. Prof. Ebert-Std CK PS No. 19 (XL)— 
the finest of all orchid-toned flowers: flat 
funnel; very double; rich colored, shading 
from orchid to fuchsia with slight red tones 
on outermost petals; wonderful grower. 
23. Rosetta-Std (M) (B) (C)—fine basket 
subject with deep rose flowers; outer petals 
recurve; inner petals incurve into a bud-like 
form; very popular for corsages. 
24. Siegfried CK No. 287 (L)—rich clear 
rose; open cup form; narrow petals (XF). 
EPIPHYLLUM COLLECTION No. 4 
75c each, 6 for $4.00 
1. *Acadia CP 1946 (XL)—cup and saucer; 
clear pink. 
2. Anguliger-Std Lem 1851 (M)—true Spe- 
cies; beautiful plant growth; saw-toothed 
edges; white flower; lemon scented; blooms 
late (XF). 
3. “Blush CP 1947 (M)—open flower; full 
petaled; flesh-pink; throat very full of sta- 
mens. 
AmCHEK AT CK eNO a274 (XXL)—very flat 
flowers; nearly pure purple with some red 
tones on back petals; very late blooming. 
5. Celeste Cldg (L)—cup; of even all-over 
rose pink (XNP). 
6. *Darrell CP 1945 (XL)—extra free bloom- 
ing for so large a flower; semi-single petaled ; 
burnt orange with magenta edges. 
7. *Delhi CP 1945 (S) (B) (C)—very fine 
basket plant; funnel form flower; profuse 
bloomer; soft pink flowers. 
8. Dreer’s Kaiserin Dreer (S) (B) (Gye 
funnel form; rose-red, very lacquered. 
9. Frau Ilse Hess CK No. 290 (XL)—cup and 
saucer; waxy soft pink; iridescent eye (F). 
10. Giant Empress (S) (B) (C)—see front 
cover; larger than Empress and more open; 
inner petals curling outwards at tips; soft 
pink with a deeper tone in throat. 
11. *Golden CP 1939 (XL)—fast growing; 
wide cup of snowy white dusted with yellow. 
12. Jorg Siepke CK No. 269 (L)—beautiful 
shades of orchid-pink on outer petals; inner 
ones white with lilac tips; very crepy; bud is 
rich purple-red before opening. 
13. Joseph de Laet-Std (L)—outermost petals 
spreading, scarlet; next row scarlet and vio- 
let; inner row, funnel form, orchid with white 
center stripe; most unusual. 
14. *June Night CP 1943 (XL)—cup form 
loose petaled, all narrow; salmon edged with 
iridescent purple (XNP). | 
15. Livingston (L) (C)—cup form; irides- 
cent, bright rose to cerise; reddish outer 
petals; purplish buds. 
16. Loebneri (XL)—distinctive; flat flower 
of a clear bright rosy mauve. 
17. Marseillaise St. (XL)—fine in both 
gtowth and flower; open cup, red, white and 
“blue;” rich red outer petals; inner ones very 
iridescent, lots of purple shaded to white. 
18. Mon Cherie-Std Mon (L)—variegated 
Amber Queen; cherry red edges striped into 
rich yellow center stripe; spectacular. 
19. *Muchacho CP 1942 (S)—"Little Boy,” 
a freak form of Padre, wherein the flower 
tube is dwarfed and foreshortened and the 
blossom is about half normal size (F). 
20. *Myrna CP 1946 (L)—cup and saucer; 
central petals bright rose, salmon center 
stripe, crinkled and cupped; outer petals red, 
salmon center stripe. 
21. *Patriot CP 1945 (XL)—open cup and 
Saucer; very narrow petals, waxy, stiff and 
spreading; black-red; central petals edged 
with deep purple, tinged with white, giving 
effect of blue; stamens wide spread and erect, 
like stars, covering the inner flower (XNP). 
22. Paula Knebel-Std CK No. 2 (L)—cup and 
saucer; dark red outer petals with centrals of 
red and purple edged with white. 
23. Paul de Longpre-Std Weg (XL)—long, 
narrow petals, loosely formed; white flower; 
central petals tipped with rich saffron; outer 
petals strong saffron-yellow shaded somewhat 
to rich brown (XNP). 
24. *Pete’s Cupid CP 1941 (L)—wide open 
cup, dark, bright rose shading to red outer 
petals (F). 
