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BLUE ISLE (1916)—A good-sized lilac-blue, dark red blotches. A fine blue. 
.Each, 30c. Doz., $3.00 
BRIGHT RED (1915)—Brightest Vermillion red. Self-color. . Each, 25c. Doz., $2.50 
BYRON L. SMITH (1917)—One of the very best. Most refined lavender pink on 
white ground. Exceedingly fine as a cut flower. Color equal to a very choice 
cattleya orchid .Each, 50c. Doz., $5.00 
CAIRO (1917)—Red. White lines extending from base of darker throat. Fine and 
distinct.Each, 20c. Doz., $2.00. 100, $15.00 
CANARY QUEEN (1917)—Very refined sulphur yellow. Many fine good size 
flowers open at a time. Very attractive. . . . Each, 25c. Doz., $2.50. 100, $18.75 
CHALLENGER (1915)—Very large and vigorous plant. Giant, dark rich velvety 
red, solid color. An extraordinary fine new variety. 
.Each, 25c. Doz., $2.50. 100, $18.75 
CHARLIE KOHLER (1916)—Tall, large flower, most brilliant scarlet. A very 
showy, distinct self-color.Each, 15c. Doz., $1.50 
CHERRY KING (1915)—Bright, rich cherry color. Deeper throat. Very lily-like 
flower and beautiful .Each, 10c. Doz., $1.00 
CHICAGO WHITE (1917)—A very early, choice florists’ variety. Each, 5c. Doz., 50c 
CHIFFONETTE (1916)—Giant, tall, American Beauty rose color. 4X. 
.Each, 50c. Doz., $5.00 
CINCINNATUS HEINE (1916)—Purest white with faintest blush. Softest creamy 
yellow throat. Named for the great poet. Very beautiful. 
.Each, 30c. Doz., $3.00. 100, $22.50 
CIRCE (1916)—Very early, tall, deep dark red. A large, extra fine dark flower.. 
.Each, 35c. Doz., $3.50 
COP RE (1916)—Similar to “Grandeur”. Equally distinct and beautiful. 
.Each, 30c. Dcz., $3.00. 100, $22.50 
CORUNNA (1916)—Large flower with wide-spreading petals. Lias a remarkably 
large, almost coal-black throat, bordered white. An extraordinary flower. 
(Named in honor of the little Indiana village near which the originator of these 
flowers was born).Each, 50c. Doz., $5.00. 100, $37.50 
CYMBALINE (1915)—A large, beautiful, bright, deep velvety aniline color. Very 
showy red of unusual color. Very beautiful. . Each, 15c. Doz., $1.50. 100, $11.25 
DAISY RAND (1917)—Softest deep salmon pink over white ground. Beautiful 
green throat base. A first-class and beautiful variety. Each, 30c 
DARKEST (1916) —Slender, graceful plant and neat flower. The darkest red we 
have. .Attractive ..*.. Each, 50c 
DEFIANCE (1916) —Very large and massive. Tall, many open. Delicate blush- 
white, fine throat. Extra grand. Each, 35c. Doz., $3.50. 100, $26.25 
DELIGHT (1916) —Tall, early, Lemoinei form. Richest fiery orange-vermillion. A 
magnificent deep, pansy-blotched throat. Grand. Each, 25c. Doz., $2.50 
DIXIE (1917) —One of the very deepest and richest, almost black, red. 
.Each, 20c. Doz., $2.00. 100, $15.00 
DO NORA (1917) —A fine wine color. Medium size. Beautiful of this shade. 
.Each, 15c. Doz., $1.50 
EARLY BLACK (1916) —Early, tall, slender spike. Deep ruby-red, flaked deeper. 
White mottled throat. Neat and graceful. . .Each, 15c. Doz., $1.50. 100, $11.25 
EARLY PENDLETON (1916) —Almost like “Mrs. Frank Pendleton”. Much earlier 
and more blossoms open at a time. Gracefully placed flowers on a graceful 
spike. A fine seedling of “Pendleton”. Each, 50c. Doz., $5.00. 100, $37.50 
