BUFFAWN— 
(Andrews). Odd pinkish buff with a 
tangerine beard. $1.00 
CALDERILLA— 
(De Forest, 1944). Well formed flaring 
Hower. Blend of terra cotta, gold and 
brown, on a strong stalk. $6.00 
CALIFORNIA PEACH— 
(Salbach, 1941). Gold peach-pink blend. 
$2.50 
CAPTAIN WELLS— 
(Cook, 1941). A neat, solidly colored 
flower of glossy maroon purple. Flaring 
form. $4.00 
CAROLINE BURR— 
(Smith, 1940). Pale chartreuse ivory 
with frosty sheen on sturdy stalk. $3.50 
CASA MORENA— 
(De Forest, 1948). A large flower of 
Burnt Sienna and Chestnut, on 388 inch 
stalk. $10.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR— 
(Kleinsorge, 1945). Large, ruffled tan- 
apricot blend, on excellent talk stalk. Stock 
limited. $15.00 
CHAMOIS— 
(Kleinsorge, 1944). Large, well formed 
tlower.o1 pure -chaniois.. Asvclean “self, 
slightly waved, sparkling satin finish. 
$15.00 
CHANTILLY— 
(Hall, 1945). Medium sized, ruffled 
orchid pink. From same line of breeding 
as Mr. Hall’s Flamingo pinks. $12.00 
CHIEF POKING FIRE— 
(De Forest, 1942). Wide standards and 
rounded falls, Oxblood red and Victoria 
lake. $3.00 
CHINA MAID— 
(Milliken, 1936). Large flower, blended 
pink copper and lilac. $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
CHIPPEWA— 
(Salbach, 1948). Deep yellow plicata 
with brown markings. $2.50 
CHIVALRY— 
(Wills 1944) Impressive flower of heavy 
substance, in medium blue. Broad, ruffled, 
HATINGe tall sa ee VveLy Line. 1171S, 1 >Orry ewe 
can not keep enough stock on hand to list. 
Sold out for 1947. 
CITY OF LINCOLN— 
(H* Sass, 1986)-2 Brightest: of. all the 
variegatas. Yellow standards, reddish falls. 
$1.25 
CLARET VELVET— 
(Weed, 1940). Velvety deep, glowing 
blackish wine. $1.50 
COPPER ROSE— 
CP Gookw1S4))sharee, twell= formed 
flower of old rose, tan and copper. $3.50 
COLORATURA— 
(De Forest, 1946). Good color in a 
flaring, ruffled ower of excellent substance. 
A medium russet-gold self. $12.00 
CLOUD CASTLE— 
(Graves, 1944). Exquisite pale wisteria 
blues Domed = estandards: “flaring = falls, 
ruffled. $7.00 
CONCERTO— 
(Tompkins, 1944). Deep pansy purple 
of heavy substance. Three and four flowers 
on a stalk at one time. $3.00 
COPPER LUSTRE— 
(Kirkland, 1934). A copper-gold tan 
blend awarded the Dykes medal in 1988. 
50 
COPPER RIVER— 
(De Forest, 1945). Flaring, slightly 
ruffled flower of glistening tan, falls over- 
laid new penny copper. $15.00 
