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CAMELLIA, 90. Light pink, appearing almost creamy. Petals 
roll back producing a distinctive and beautiful appearance. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30. 
CAPISTnANO, 90. Beautiful clear orange, shading thru deep 
yellow to a gorgeous golden throat. Heavily ruffled with long, 
narrow needlepoint petals. A perfectly grand flower. L. 35¢ each. 
CARILLON, 90. Clear light rose with creamy throat blotch. It 
is worthy a place in any collection, and fine for florists. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30. 
CHAMOUNY, 85. Light rose, sometimes called cerise, with sil- 
ver line on edge of petals, Everyone stops to look at this one and 
nearly always leaves an order for it. Might grow a longer spike. 
L. 25¢ each, 5—$1.00. 
CHIEF MULTNOMAH, 85. Here is the grand and huge smoky 
that many have been looking for. Its base color is red-purple, 
and has a dark rich red throat. L. 2—25, 5—50; Med. 2—20, 5—40 
CHOCOLATE CREAM. A rich chocolate blending to large, 
creamy throat. Stalwart grower, beautiful, and very popular 
with the public. It is something worth showing. L. 15¢ ea., 5—60 
COLOSSUS, 80. This one is correctly named for it is a giant. 
Very refined for so large a flower, and a beauty. Color light sal- 
mon pink. L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30. 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE, 90. I was almost speechless when I 
first saw this superbly grand flower. A light pink with attractive 
red throat blotch. Impossible to describe its beauty. L. $4 each. 
CORAL GLOW, 88. Clear, light reddish orange, with white line 
in throat. Very showy and fine commercial. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30; Sm. 5—20. Blbts. 20¢ pkt. 
CORONA, 80. A creamy white shading more creamy toward 
throat, with wide rose edging on the petals. Classed as light 
pink. Large florets, grand spikes, strong grower, heavy propa- 
gator. Don’t know of a more beautiful glad in existence. A great 
favorite by all florists. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; Med. 2—20, 5—40; Sm. 5—30. Blbts. 20¢ pkt. 
CRINKLE CREAM, 86. Light yellow, clear color, immense flor- 
ets, ruffled. This is perhaps the largest yellow yet put on the 
market, and truly elegant. Strong grower. L. 60¢ each, 5—$2.40. 
DR. WHITELEY, 85. A clear yellow-apricot with golden throat. 
Very fine buff, ahd belongs in any high class collection. 
L. 35¢ each, 5—$1.40. 
EARLY ROSE, 70. Medium rose shading to darker rose. Very 
early and admired by all. Popular with florists. L. 2—25, 5—50. 
ELANORA, 75. A deep reddish purple. Very attractive and 
stands with the best of the purples. L. 35¢ each. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN, 86. A superb lavender, beautifully 
ruffied, which stands at the top of the list and has taken the 
glad world by storm. Belongs in any up-to-date collection. A 
‘winner everywhere. L. 30¢ each, 5—$1.20. 
ELWOOD, 110. A bright clear:lavender with white throat. A 
seedling of Minuet but better. Very fine. L. 2—20, 5—40. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE, 76. Here is a grand light pink which 
makes good for anyone. It has a strong individuality. 
L. 2—20, 5—40. 
406 FAIR ANGEL, 80. Creamy white shading deeper cream in 
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throat. It is appropriately named, a darling. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; Med. 2—20, 5—40. 
FASHION PLATE, 80. <A good ruffled cream, fine for florists. 
L. 2—20, 5—40. 
FIANCEE. A very large, pale pink, blending to conspicuous 
white throat, as fair and lovely as the fairest bride. Everyone 
takes a deep sigh of admiration wen they come to this one. 
L. 30¢ each. 
