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BUCKEYE BRONZE—Seems florists are beginning to realize 
its value. Customers love it. A welcome change to the 
pink: and whites. 
L—15 M—10 S 2—10 Bits 20—20 
BURMA—Ruffled rose red. Show winner as most ruffled and 
just for itself. Everyone likes this. 
L—25 M—15 S.2—I0 Bits 20—50 
CAPEHEART—Salmon rose with small rose throat. Compara- 
tively aged but still on the ball. 
L—10 M —215 S 3—10 Bits 25—10 
CAPSICUM—Pink with lighter throat and pepper sprinkled. 
Tall growing with up to 8 open. 
_ L—50 M—30 S—20 Bits 20—1.00 
CAROL—A show smoky. Few winnings. One of these over- 
looked. 
L—20 M—10 S 2—10 Bits 20—25 
CASSIE MAE—Fine ruffled cream, shaded apricot. Its pretty 
and has fine makeup qualities. 
L—35 M—25 S—15 Bits 25—25 
CAYUGA CHIEF—Smoky seedling of Vagabond Prince with 
bright red throat blotch. Good size, plenty open. A very fine 
variety. | 
L—30 M—25 S—15 Bits 50—2.50 
CHAMOUNY—And old timer rose. Fine growing and a beauty 
in basket or sprays. Tough competition when entered in 
these classes. 
L—15 M—10 S 2—10 Bits 20—20 
CHEHALEM—Tall, very bright red. Can be seen a mile in 
the garden. 
L—50 M—35 S—25 Bits 12—50 
CHERRY JAM—Salmon with cherry splash. 
L—50 M—35 S—25 Bits 10—50 
COLOR MARVEL—A blend of orange and pink. You see this 
often in Kruegers displays. 
L—2.00 M—1.50 S—1.00 ~ Bits 10—2.00 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE—Winner in the- pink class. Bright 
blotch in throat. Opens 8 easily. Healthy. 
L—2.00 M—1.50 S—1.00 Bits 10—2.00 
