CASINO QUEEN (Gibson, 71) 36" $1 5.00 



A descendant from the April Melody line and one which should leave 

 little to be desired in the way of a "pink plicata." The perfectly 

 formed big flowers are widely branched, and our picture tells more 

 than we can convey in words. Solid pinkish standards, flushed with 

 white, not stitched. Falls pure white, exceptionally broad, delicately 

 trimmed with the pink hue of the standards. Very large, ruffled and 

 clean looking. HM, '73. Shown on page 9. 



Glendale $12.50 



CATALDO (J. Nelson, '68) ML. 36" $5.00 



A huge, deep apricot self, with a slight flush of pink in the standards. 

 A red-tangerine beard adds to the brilliant orange-apricot effect. 

 Both standards and falls are of exceptional breadth, the standards 

 closed and the falls flaring and fluted. It is a deeper and more radiant 

 hue than Lunar Fire. Very stalwart, well branched stems. See page 42. 



CAYENNE CAPERS (Gibson, '6 1 ) EM. 36" $1 .50 



For rich, intense color in a plicata, this red-hot eye-catcher has no 

 parallel. Dominant color is fiery burgundy to red pepper but a minor 

 area on the falls is lit with cream. Beard is orange-bronze. HC, '60; 

 HM, '62; AM, '64. Shown on page 35. 



CELESTIAL GLORY (Bro. Charles, '6i; M. 36" $1 .00 



Bright golden orange or tan with a very bright red beard. It is large 

 ruffled, and extra heavy in texture. HM, '62; AM, '64. Shown page 53. 



CELESTIAL SNOW (Bro. Charles, '57) EM. 40" $1 .50 



An absolutely spectacular pure white, the great falls ruffled and folded 

 like white draperies. Stalks are widely branched and will reach a 

 height of almost four feet. Beard is white, tipped lemon. HM, '57; 

 AM, '59. See page 49. 



CHALK TALK (Tompkins, '70) ML. 38" $8.00 



This huge flower of pure chalk white with hafts so wide they ruffle 

 upon each other. It has beautiful form and heavily substanced, gleam- 

 ing flowers. 



Outreach $10.00 



CHAPEAU (Babson, '71) EM. 38" $7.50 



A lovely creation with full domed standards in a pale 

 yellow-beige color and falls of an unusual fuchsia- 

 orchid. Beards are also orchid tinted. A vigorous grower 

 and holds up under all conditions. HM, '72; AM, '74. 



CHEROKEE PRINCESS (Munger, '71) tA. 35" $12.50 



Richly colored Ijright blue standards, bright rosy violet falls. Ruffled 

 and finely laced, elegant form with good substance. Beard same as falls 

 tipped blue. HC, '69; HM. '73. 



CHERRY JUBILEE (V. Wood, '69) M. 36" $5.00 



A fluffy, glistening white with growing cherry red beard. Form and 

 substance are ideal. Strong well branched stems and a vigorous grower. 

 HM. '70. 



CHINESE CORAL (Fay, '62) L. 36" $3.00 

 A self of strong, pinkish-orange that flaunts a striking beard of 

 Chinese coral-red. Vigorous in growth, with 3-foot stems and fine 

 branching. Color that can be seen a block away! HM, '63. AM, '65. 

 Shown on page 38. 



CHINESE LANTERN (Fay, '58) M. 42" $1 .00 



Deep yellow with a tangerine-red beard. This is a seedling of Techny 

 Chimes crossed with Mary Randall. It is smoothly tailored and large. 

 HM, '58. 



CHINQUAPIN (Gibson, '60) M. 34" $1 .50 



A big golden brown plicata, the standards solid golden brown, the 

 falls same color with ivory shading in the central areas where they 

 are speckled and blended with brown. Beard is bronzy orange. HM, 

 '60; AM, '62. Shown on page 50. 



CHRISTMAS ANGEL (DeForesf, '60) L. 38" $1 .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. Very tall and robust; magnificent in every way. Well illus- 

 trated on page 54. HM, '61; AM, '65. 



CHRISTMAS CAROL fC. O'Brien, '73) M. 32" $1 5.00 



The winner of the McKee award in 1970, very popular by all who saw 

 it. The standards are peach color and falls rose with a peach border. 

 High bud count and very good stalks. HC, '70. 



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