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Substance Floret Season Type 
CAMELLIA (Palmer) Blush white tinted pink with small 
orange-scarlet blotch. ‘Tall straight spike with 20 buds and 
6-7 open. Award of merit C.G.S., 1936. A real beauty 
both in form and color. 
G Pi M L.Dec. 
CAMROSE (Twomey) A beautiful soft shell-pink, with a 
cream throat. Absolutely no foreign markings, not even 
deep in the throat. Color even and has never flecked. 
Petals have a wonderful waxy sheen. Consistently opens 
nine or more florets on a tall 18-20 bud spike. Camrose 
is a fine florists’ and exhibition variety. 
G Pi. EM Dec 
CAPRI (C. Fischer) Color is a rich golden cream, sometimes 
reverse of petals have a blush of pink. Very heavy sub- 
stance and petals fluted and frilled. Long stem and me- 
dium decorative in size. Won gold medal at Iowa, 1938. 
CARILLON (Palmer) Clear LaFrance pink with unmarked 
creamy blotch. Medium large wide-open blooms, mod- 
erately waved; 5-6 open on a tall spike. Very attractive. 
G Ruf. EM L.Dec. 
CAVALIER (Baerman) Very charming cream and apricot. 
Heavily ruffled and waxy texture. Distinctive. 
G Ruf. EM M.Dec. 
CHANGEABLE SILK (Baerman) Light rose-pink with a 
distinct silvery sheen. Florets rounded with a touch of 
ruffling. A dainty and beautiful light smoky. 
E Pi M L.Dec. 
CHAMOUNY (Baerman) Light cerise-rose of velvety tex- 
ture. Similar to Crinkles in tone but lighter. Light mar- 
gining at the edges of the petals. Distinctly different. 
G Pi M M.Dec. 
CHARLES DICKENS (Pfitzer) An older variety that is 
still outstanding in its class. Very tall. 
Pi L.Dec. 
CINDERELLA (Lins-L. Fischer) A most pleasing combi- 
nation of soft apple-blossom pink blending to a rich golden 
cream. The wax-like texture adds to its charm. The most 
beautiful small decorative Glad. 
Ruf. Sm.Dec. 
CONQUEST (Mitsch) Pure light salmon-pink with a large 
creamy yellow throat. 6 or more well-expanded florets 
open at once. Tall and very fine. 
G Ruf. M L.Dec. 
COONEY LASS (Krueger) A shimmering salmon-pink. 
Tall graceful spikes with good placement. Distinctive in 
appearance. 
CORAL GLOW (Ellis) Well named. Color a rich coral- 
orange. Opens 6 or more blooms in perfect placement. A 
strong growing variety. Very outstanding. 
Pi. Ex. 
CORONA (Palmer) Creamy white, somewhat deeper in the 
throat and with rose picotee edge on the petals. 6-8 open 
florets on an 18-bud spike. Well-formed spike and robust 
grower. 
CRYSTAL (Both) Clear white in color. Tall spike with 
many open florets. This comes highly recommended 
from Australia and was good with us the past season, 
G Pl. M Ex. 
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