COPPER LUSTRE (Kirkland ’34) 
Dykes Medal ’38. Needs no dqescrip- 
tion. .90 
COPPER PINK (Kellogg °41) Large 
pink blend. $5.00 
COPPER RIVER (Der¥orest ’45) Ruf 
fled glistening tan with copper over- 
lay. $20.00 
COPPER ROSE (P. Cook ’41) Bril- 
liant rose-copper and _ terra yes 
4, 
CORAL MIST (Grant ’41) Pink blend 
flushed cinnamon. $10.00 
CORINTHE (Cayeux ’34) Huge Bish- 
ops purple. Late. 50 
CORITICA (Sass ’42) Neatly trimmed 
yellow plicata. Most charming. $10.00 
CORONADO (Tompkins °45) Glow- 
ing yellow self. Most intense. $15.00 
CORONET (Hall ’38) Golden tan 
with light rose-beige underlay. -40 
CORTEZ (Nesmith ’34) Late varigata 
that is very bright. $1.50 
CRIMSON TIDE (Nicholls ’39) Live- 
ly large red infused brown. $2.00 
CROWN OF GOLD (Hall °40) Very 
large showy yellow. Early. Py £-) 
COURS LA REINE (Cayeux) Lovely 
unusual blend from France. 15 
DAMASCUS (Tompkins °’45) Yellow 
standards—fallis same brushed 
orange. $20.00 
DARKEST AFRICA (Horton ’42) Ma- 
hogany red. $1.25 
DARK KNIGHT (Salbach) Mahogany 
red. Good. .50 
DAMERINE (Gage ’39) A rich red 
of good form. $1.00 
DAWN OF GOLD (Salbach ’40) Tall, 
rich, well branched yellow. $10.00 
DAYBREAK (Kleinsorge ’41) Large 
golden pink. Receives highest praise. 
$6.00 
DESERT SKIES (Salbach ’45) A fine 
new blue that is surprisingly blue. 
DESTINY (Burgess ’34) Rich velvety 
plum-purple. -50 
DINAH SHORE (Willams °’45) Honey- 
Orange self. $10.00 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE (Cayeux ’32) 
Indispensable bronze-purple.  — .40 
DISPLAY (Grant ’42) A display, in- 
deed, of rich red-purple. $7-50 
DIXIE SUNSHINE (Milliken 
Fluted, wax-like yellow. 
DOMINION (Bliss ’17) The old-time 
progenitor still of interest to hybrid- 
izers. 29 
DOMINION REX (Kirkland ’36) Rich. 
Almost a neglecta. Fine. 500 
DORE (Sass) White and yellow. Val- 
uable for pink breeding. 2°20 
DOROTHY DIETZ (Williamson ’29) 
An old Amoena which does well any- 
where. 239 
DREAMLAND (Snyder ’45) Rich. deep 
Hollywood red. Ruffled and velvety. 
Good. $50.00 
DREAMCASTLE (Cook ’43) Orchid- 
pink self. Wide of parts. $10.00 
DUBROVNIK (Williamson ’36) Fine 
rose-pink flushed lavender-blue. $1.00 
EASTER BONNET (Maxwell ’44) 
Rodenite pink, edged gold. $12.00 
E. B. WILLIAMSON (Williamson ’37) 
Coppery-red. Excellent parent. Py f) 
EDWARD LAPHAM (Lapham °42) 
Red with brown in it. $10.00 
ELAN (White) Beautifully ruffled 
white. Somewhat tender. $1.00 
ELENA CHOOSING (White ’44) Stun- 
ning new golden-bronze with lilac 
on falls. $6.00 
ELEANOR BLUE (Salbach) Soft blue 
with brown on haft. Nice. 2900 
ELIZABETH ANN. (Lapham ’40) 
Very late pallida orchid-pink. $1-50 
ELLA CALLIS (Sass ’42) Yellow 
standards, falls same with orange. 
$10.00 
ELMOHR (Loomis ’42) Rich mulber- 
ry. Ruffled. 1945 Dykes winner. Tops. 
"43) 
$5.00 
$4-00 
EL MOROCCO (Becherer ’°45) A 
beautiful orchid-pink. $7.50 
ELSA SASS (Sass ’39) Lemon yellow 
with white in falls. Lovely. $1.50 
EPISODE (White ’45) Apricot, orange 
and yellow. Plant in partial een 
5.00 
ESQUIRE (Lothrop °45) Well branch- 
ed dark rich purple. $20.00 
ETHELYN KLEITZ (Gage ’40) Rasp- 
berry red blend with golden en 
1.00 
ETHIOP QUEEN (Schreiner ’39) Rich 
dark purple. $1.00 
EXCLUSIVE (Grant ’37) Fine med- 
jum light blue. 360 
EXTRAVAGANZA (G. Douglas °44) 
Outstanding new amoena. $25.00 
