Canton (1935) 12". Seedling of forrestii. Perfectly 
hardy. A tri-color, the general elfect being gray-lilac. Grass 
leaved. Odd but pretty and nice for the rock garden. Very 
distinct.75c 
Champagne (1938) 28". Light yellow seedling of Doro¬ 
thea K. Williamson. Silimar to parent in all respects except 
color. Nice.$1.00 
Creole Belle 90 (1934) 38". Lustrous, satiny Bishops 
purple self with harmonizing brown beard. It has a wide 
band or "domino” of deeper color across the haft. Good 
shape, substance and splendid branching. Strong grape 
fragrance. Very distinct and beautiful. Was one of last 
year’s sensations. H.M., A.I.S., 1936.$1.00 
Crimson Tide (1939) 42". Large. S red, arched and 
domed. F deeper red, very velvety, flare widely. Orange 
beard. Substance strong and lasting. Low and widely 
branched, with many blooms open. Does not spot. Fine 
habit, hardy and vigorous. Grape fragrance. Rich, bril¬ 
liant and has charm. Valor seedling. Splendid in every 
way.$15.00 
Crown Jewel 83 (1934) 36". A redder Clara Noyes, taller, 
larger and holds it shape a little better. The two do not con¬ 
flict, the garden elfect of Crown Jewel being burnt orange, 
that of Clara Noyes, yellow orange. Very popular.50c 
Crysoro 86 (1931) 26". Early intermediate. Deep, lumi¬ 
nous yellow of great brilliance. Often blooms again in Oc¬ 
tober. Still immensely popular. H.M., A.I.S., 1932.25c 
Fire God (1929) 40". Brown Garnet.25c 
Gleam 88 (1929) 45". Luminous coerulean blue with gold 
beard. Perfection in its class.25c 
Gold Spangle 82 (1935) 34". Clear yellow of medium 
depth and size. Sanded with sparkling gold. Of good size, 
flares widely and has character. Excellent in every way. ..25c 
Goldwing 85 (1934) 38". Pure deep yellow of even tone 
throughout, S, F, beard and styles. Medium in size. Gives 
a richer elfect than Pluie d’Or.25c 
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