67—Cinderella, TB-S3L (Koeh. 1924), 30", S. pearl 
shading to buff. F. light purple. An exquisite soft 
blend .104-4, 105-4 $ .10 
88— Cinnabar, TB-S9D (Wmsn. 1928), 42", S. pontiff 
41J10, F. prune purple 46L11. S. arched, rounded at 
tips. F. drooping, circular. A rich dark red with 
heavy velvety falls .27-11C, 7S $ .25 
71—Citronella, TBY9D (Bliss 1922), 36", S. empire yel¬ 
low 9K3. F. lemon chrome 9L2, heavily veined with 
Van Dyke red except at border. Light median line on 
F. Beard conspicuous orange. Faint vanilla fragrance 
.30-6A, C $ .15 
91—Clara Baldauf (Storer new). A sister to Casenka 
.71-2, 74-9, 4N $ 1.00 
89— Clarabel (Storer new).174-5 $ .25 
89—Clara Ernst (Storer new). 
.137-6, 7, 146-9, 162-4 $ .25 
87—Clara Meyer (Storer new).604-4, 60.3-14 $ .10 
87—Clarence (Storer new).51-7, 14M $ .10 
87—Clarette (Storer new).156-3 $ .10 
89—Cloverine (Storer new) .25-11 $ .25 
61—Cluny, TB-S7M (Vilm. 1920), 36". A self. Floppy 
vauve to pale lavender violet, deeper shade in falls. 
Vigorous. Large flower.. Haft yellowish, the burnt 
sienna reticulations conspicuous . 5S $ .15 
79—Colias, TB-Y4L (Wmsn. 1925). A self. Yellow. 
.56-6A $ .25 
77—Conchobar, TB-R7D (Bliss 1921). A self. S. light 
purple. F. deep reddish purple. Another of the Do¬ 
minion race.18-6 $ .10 
83—Conquistator, TB-B1M (Mohr 1923), 42". A self. 
Deep mauve shading to light lavender. S. domed, 
wider at top. F. drooping. Beard—white, yellow tipt. 
Unusual size.26-2A $ .25 
79—Cooley Surprise, TB-B3L (Cooley 1928), 44". Blue, 
flushed heliotrope .20-9B $ .25 
83—Coppersmith, TB-S7M (Shull 1926), 42", S. cinna¬ 
mon and purple drab. F. Indian lake shading to dahlia 
carmine and Sehoenfeld’s purple. S. and F. with dark 
wire edge. S tips adpressed. F. drooping quirked at 
top. Rich red velvet effect in the sun. 
. 24-3, 174-6, 9N $ .25 
63—Cordelia, TB-B9D (Parker 1873), S. rosy lilac. F. 
rich crimson purple. Free-flowering. Late . 
.146-110 $ .10 
86—Coronation, TB-Y4D (Moore 1927), 36". A self. 
Empire yellow. S. overlapping. F. flaring to drooping. 
.5N $ .25 
82—Corrida, TB-B1L (Mil. 1914), 36". A self. S. 
Ontario violet 43B7. F. light blue, slight, veins. S. 
erect. F. flaring, ruffled. Beard bluish white . 
.19-10, 146-11, 10M $ .10 
82— Crusader, TB-B3L (Fos. 1913), 36", S. clear blue 
violet. F. darker violet. General effect intense “Cru¬ 
sader” blue .15-4, 9M $ .10 
90—Crysoro, IB-Y4E (Nic. 1931), 22". A self. Deep 
yellow .53-7E $ .50 
55—Dalmarius, TB-S4L (G. & K. 1907), S. pale silvery 
grey. F. rosy lilac, reticulated brown. A sturdy Ger¬ 
man origination . 129-4 $ .10 
83— Dalmatica, TB-B1L (Coll, before 1600), 36". A 
self. Clear lavender blue. Also known as Pallida 
Dalmatica. Unusually heavy glaucous foliage 
. 208, 49-6, 117-8, 147-8, 8M $ .10 
67—Darius, TB-Y3L (Park 1873), 24", S. canary yel¬ 
low. F. lilac, margined white. An attractive old varie- 
trjita . 54-46, 146-12 $ .10 
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