CAROL JEAN (VV) Violet blue. One of those good ones from Van 
Voorhis. 
3—25 
CASSIE MAE (Friend) Lightly ruffled cream white with Apricot 
shading. Very appealing and well liked. Beautiful Beautiful basket. 
L 75 M 50 S 35 Bits 10—25 
CENTENNIAL (Fis) Scarlet. Color clean and friendly. 
L 50 M 35 S 25 Bits 10—15 
CHIEF MULTNOMAH (Ellis) Dark smoky with red blotch. Tall and 
husky and a ribbon gatherer, 
CHIEF WASATCH (Ellicott) Red with darker throat. Color very 
clean end distinct. A must have you will be able to obtain after 
the war. 
CHRISTABEL (Mitsch) A large pink with cream throat. Some- 
times flecks. Acceptable any time for fiorist work and is success- 
ful in shows. 
3—25 
CORAL GLOW (Ellis) Coral or orange red. Discarded by some be- 
cause of tendency to short heads. Color so outstanding it should 
be grown by all. 
L 10 
CREVE COUER (Young) Burnt orange. Straight stiff spike. Always 
dependable. Very fine to have but not by the acre. 
L 4—25 
DAINTY MISS (Stancer) Dainty pink with white throat and yellow 
feathering. If a lover of the small ones, this is one for you. 
M 25 S 15 
DEL RAY (Burtner) Tall scarlet red with white throat. Often a 
heavy prize winner. A little late for mid August shows, or every- 
one would grow it, 
L 3—25 
DIXIE BELLE (E. H. Lins) Neat small glistening orange. Not a 
tall grower but will make as fine a funeral spray as any florist 
could wish. 
L 2—15 
pier GOLD (Gray Ford) A golden yellow, Bulbs exceptionally 
ne. 
L 2—25 
DR. WHITELEY (Riley) Very tall strong growing yellow and apri- 
wale Long flowerhead with 8 large open. The coming winner in its 
class. 
L 1.50 M 1.50 S ue Bits 1—20 
DORIS JEAN (Kenyon) 
