ROCOCO 



BLACK SWAN 



CAYENNE CAPERS 



CHRISTMAS ANGEL (Deforest, '60) Each $2.00 

 An extra large white with bright gold at the haft, 

 evenly laid on. Beard is white, tipped gold, and 

 solid golden yellow within the flower. Verj' tall 

 and robust; magnificent in every way. Well illus- 

 trated on page 11. HM, AIS, 1961; AM, 1965. 



CLAUDIA RENE (Gaulfer, '63) Each $5.00 



Raspberry pink standards \\dth o\ertones of amber; 

 Rose-violet falls with rich sienna-brown shoulders 

 and a bold burnt-orange beard. Wide, ruffled 

 petals. Midseason; 36 inches. HM AIS, 1964; AM, 

 1966. 



CLIFFS OF DOVER (Fay, '53) 



Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Large, flaring and ruffled clear white of great sub- 

 stance. There are no haft markings and the beard 

 is light yellow. A strong grower, hardy, 36 inches 

 tall. HM AIS, 1963; AM, 1955. See page 51. 



CLOUD CAP (DeForesi, '50) 



Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Probably the largest pink to date, with \ er>' wide 

 falls and an extra heavv bright tangerine beard. 

 Termed "blossom-pink" by the originator, the big 

 flowers are borne on 3^2- to 4-foot stalks. HM AIS, 

 1951; AM, 1953. Shown on page 19. 



CLOUD CAPERS (Schreiner, '66) Each $15.00 

 Here is a brand new amoena — orchid pink falls 

 combined with almost clear white standards. The 

 nearest thing in color is Maytime but here we ha\'e 

 sharper contrast, near perfection in form and mag- 

 nolia-like substance. EarK' midseason. 30 inches. 

 HM AIS, 1967. 



COLLEGE QUEEN (Hall, '64) Each $5.00 



This new pink is adorned with frills and ruffles. It 

 is de\oid of any other color, with exception of the 

 tangerine beard. Great size and hea\y texture are 

 traits sometimes lacking in pinks but this one has 

 both! .36 inches. HM AIS, 1966. See page 31. 



