MRS. ELLA W. CALLIS, ST. JOSEPH, MO. 
CAROLINE E. STRINGER, (J. Sass, 1924). Delicate apple blossom pink..10 
CASSANDRA. S. smoky rose-violet; F. deep velvety purple-garnet with a lighter 
border. The falls have the appearance of heavy velvet. The flowers are of 
enormous size . 1.00 
CASTALIA, (Williamson, 1933). Very beautiful pallid blue violet self; large size .25 
CASTOR, (Bunyard, 1923). Unusual ivory plicata with crimson edgings.25 
CAVALCADE, (Sturt). S. of lustrous old gold, and brilliant glowing red velvet F. .50 
CECILE MINTURN, (Farr, 1922). Bright cattleya pink; free flowering.10 
CELESTE, (Lemon, 1859). Pure self color, azure blue. 30 inches.10 
CHALICE, (Sturtevant, 1924). Soft lemon yellow, rich yellow.10 
CHALLENGER, (J. Sass, 1929). Large, deep purple flower; very early.10 
CHARIS, (Nesmith, 1928). Coppery-red bicolor. (Bearded)...15 
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CHARTIER, (Hall, 1925). Clear white, large flower, smooth, broad segments.10 
CHASSEUR, (Vilmorin, 1923). Yellow self, broad petals. (Bearded).10 
CHEERIO, (Ayres, 1934). Bright sparkling red bicolor, striking in its brilliance 5.00 
CHERRY RUST, (Williamson, 1932). S. rosy copper; F. brownish red mahogany .25 
CHEROKEE MAID, (Williamson). Blackish maroon, half oncocyclus. Unusual.. .25 
CHESTER J. HUNT, (Farr). Light blue and marine blue bicolor.15 
CHESTNUT, (J. Sass, 1920). S. cinnamon drab; F. petunia violet stripes.15 
CHIEF, (J. Sass, 1926). Very dark royal purple. Flowers exceptionally large.15 
CHINA LANTERN, (Essig., 1933). S. old gold; F. bright Bordeaux red; brilliant .50 
CHINA ROSE, (Salbach, 1934). S. Chinese violet; F. bright magenta, bronze.50 
CHROMYLLA, (Loomis, 1931). Lovely uniform chrome-yellow.50 
CHURCH MOUSE, (H. P. Sass, 1929). Dark Hay’s brown self; light orange beard .15 
CINNABAR, (Williamson, 1928). Fine deep purple bicolor; velvety red purple.25 
C3TRONELLA, (Bliss, 1922). Clear soft yellow; F. washed chestnut.....15 
CITY OF LINCOLN, (H. Sass, 1936). Tall and rich variegata of great merit, the 
purity of color of its contrasting yellow standards and red falls is unequaled 
in other variegatas.. 20.00 
CLARIDAD, (Mohr, 1926). Exceptionally beautiful pale sky blue.25 
CLARA NOYES, (H. P. Sass, 1931). Blending of red, orange and yellow.50 
CLARIBEL (J. Sass, 1936). A large flowered plicata on the order of Los Angeles. 
Hardy; 40-inch branching stems. Formerly named May Hall..... 5.00 
CLASSIC, (Grinter, 1931). Asia type and coloring with Dominion form and text¬ 
ure, flaring falls, glowing effect. (Bearded) ..25 
CLAUDE AUREAU, (Cay, 1929). S. are old gold and are slightly ruffled; the F. 
are a soft red-brown with a wide border of the old gold.50 
CLINTON SILVESTER, (Callis, 1938). (San Francisco x Nene). It is a lovely, tall, 
deep white plicata. Standards and falls white etched with peach blossom pink. 
Apple blossom fragrance; about 40 inches of good branching. One of my most 
admired seedlings in the late season. Golden beard; the flowers are beauti¬ 
fully formed and delicately marked with peach tones. They are large and well 
placed on tall widely spaced stems. The plant is vigorous, free blooming and 
fast increaser. Colors must be seen to be fully appreciated. It inherits this 
unique color from huge parents, each of which is an odd color; its coloring 
makes it stand out in any group of varieties in which it is planted. Clinton 
Silvester when in full bloom reminds me of the picture of our first president, 
George Washington, all spick and span, stepping out of a band box to call on 
his lady friend. Seems to be able to stand any kind of weather. 20.00 
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