Cara Mia (Miller) Prim Grand (Com. Dec.) Tall spike; shrimp pink. An extra early 
variety; good for early bloom. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $.75. 
CARDINAL PRINCE (Kundred) (Ex. Com. 75-80) Strong grower, clear cardinal red; 
4-6 open. Good red. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $.75. 
Carolus Clusius (Velthuys) (Com. Dec. 75-80) A good commercial pink; not outstanding 
here, but a good average variety. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $.75. 
CATHERINE COLEMAN (Joe Coleman) (Ex. Com. 90-95) A clear salmon rose; 
7-8 large flowers open; good placement; tall strong plant. The large, heavy bloom 
sometimes bend over the spikes; extra good. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 
Bts. $.75. 
CHARLOTTE PFITZER (Pfitzer) (Ex. Com.) Very tall spike, light pink; 8-10 large 
flowers open. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $1.50. 
CHAS. DICKENS (Pfitzer) (Ex. Com. Dec.) Early; very tall purple-violet; strong 
grower; vigorous plant; good propagator. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. 
$.75. 
CHAMPLAIN (Palmer) A new light blue. We have not grown this long enough to 
pass judgment, but we give it a high rating on the strength of the claims of the 
introducer. This looks to me like an improved “Heavenly Blue”; good grower, good 
color. 1 L. $4.00, 1 M. $3.00, 1 S. $2.00, 1 Bt. $1.00. 
COMMANDER KOEHL (Pfitzer) (Ex. Com. 80-85) A large, clear, dark blood-red; tall 
spike, strong plant; good propagator; flowers very large; a real outstanding new red. 
10 L. $1.00, 10 M. $.50, 10 S. $.25, 100 Bts. $.60. ' 
Coronado (Briggs) Heavily ruffled white with purple lace-like throat. This variety 
has been highly advertised but has never given us satisfactory results in this section; 
slow propagator. 10 L. $1.00, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.16, 100 Bts. $.60. 
Coryphee (Pfitzer) (Ex. Dec. 75-80) Very tall, large flowered shell-pink. I think one 
of the most beautiful shades of pink found in Glads. Some years, when moisture, 
weather and soil are just right, we have produced most wonderful tall, straight spikes 
that would rank any place as super Glads, but at other times, stems crook badly in 
most parts of the east. See the photograph we print elsewhere in Catalog. The 
season of 1933 was very dry and Coryphee produced very many crooked spikes. We 
can not give it the high rating it should merit because of this fault. 10 L. $.75, 
10 M. $.40, 10 S. $.25, 1000 Bts. $1.60. 
Crinkles (Kundred) (Com. Dec. 85-90) Very popular plant; medium height; color 
lovely rose; very much crinkled and ruffled. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 
Bts. $.75. 
DAMASCUS (Stevens) (Com. Ex.) Deep rose-purple, overcast blue, red blotch; a very 
popular smoky. 10 L. $1.00, 10 M. $.50, 10 S. $.30, 100 Bts. $.40. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT (Diener) (Ex. Com. 90-95) Fiery orange-scarlet, white lines in 
throat; 7-8 large florets open; a very popular red. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 
1000 Bts. $.75. 
DR. MOODY (Kinyon) (Ex. Com. 85-90) Early, light lavender; good spike; many 
open; strong grower; fast propagator. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. 
$.75. 
DR. NELSON SHOOK (Kundred) (Ex. Com. 80) Tyrian rose, ruffled; strong grower; 
tall, heavy spike; 6-8 open; extra good. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $.75. 
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