CHI-CHI (Hall, '59) Each $3.00 



Deeper in color than May Hall; a seedling of that famous variety 

 crossed with Limelight. This is a sumptuous shade of pink, a large 

 smooth flower without ruffles. Petals are wide and well formed, the 

 stalks robust with good branching and it increases rapidly. 35 

 inches in height. HM AIS, 1961. 



CHINESE LANTERN (Fay, '58) Each $2.00 



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

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

 and grows to 42 inches; midseason. HM AIS, 1958. 



CHINQUAPIN (Gibson, '60) Each $5.00 



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. Standards are extra broad 

 and fluted or waved, completely closed at the top. The wide falls 

 flare gracefully and seem to undulate at the margins. Beard is bronzy 

 orange. Mr. Gibson called this seedling "Honey Bear" but the name 

 had been taken. Anyway, it certainly is a "honey" in the plicata class! 

 Height 34-36 inches. HM AIS, 1960; AM, 1962. Shown on page 40. 



