CASHMERE 



CHINESE CORAL (Fay, '62) Each $6.00 



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 AIS, 1963; 

 AM, 1965. Late. 36 inches. 



CHINESE LANTERN (Fay, '58) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



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

 Techny Chimes crossed with NIary Randall. It is smoothly tailored, 

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



GOLDEN FILIGREE 



CHINQUAPIN (Gibson, '60) Each $1.50 



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

 falls same color with ivory shading in the central areas where the\' 

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

 Height 34-36 inches. HM AIS, 1960; AM, 1962. Shown on page 55. 



CHRISTIE ANNE (GauHer,'64) Each $5.00 



Peach pink, shaded amber and gold. Here is an exciting piece of 

 color which blends well with the deeper pinks and \ ellows in the 

 garden. Flowers are lightly edged with lace. Winner of the 

 Premio Firenze award in Italy, 1967. 33 inches. Early midseason. 



CHRISTMAS ANGEL (DeForesi, '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. Very tall and robust; magnificent in every way. Well 

 illustrated on page 7. HM AIS, 1961; AM, 1965. 



CLAUDIA RENE (Gaulter, '63) Each $3.50 



Raspbeny pink standards with overtones of amber; Rose-violet 

 falls with rich sienna-brown shoulders and a bold bumt-orange 

 beard. Wide, ruffled petals. Midseason; 36 inches. HM AIS, 1964; 

 AM, 1966. Shown on page 30. 



CLIFFS OF DOVER (Fay, '53) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Large, flaring and ruffled clear white of great substance. 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 47. 



CLOUD CAP (DeForest, '50) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Probably the largest pink to date, with very wide falls and an extra 

 heavy 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. 



CLOUD CAPERS (Schreiner, '66) Each $10.00 



Here is a brand new amoena — orchid pink falls combined with 

 almost clear white standards. The nearest thing in color is May- 

 time but here we have sharper contrast, near perfection in form 

 and magnolia-like substance. Early midseason. 30 inches. HM AIS, 

 1967. 



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