CHARMAINE (New 40) 75 Days—360. A clear rose with a darker 
throat. Opens 5-6 large well placed florets on a.good length flower. 
head. Vigorous grower and good propagator. An early variety 
and well liked by florists. A consistent winner at the shows. 
L 10c (12-$1.00), M 6c (12-60c), S 4c (12-40c), B 100-10c 
CHINA MAID (Fischer 44) 90 Days—432. Tall growing salmon with 
a yellow throat. Slow propagator, otherwise would five Picardy 
arun. Holds 6 florets open. 
L 10c (12-$1.00), M 6c (12-60c), B 100-30 
CLINGENDAAL (Byvoet 39) 8) Days—350. A light red with a 
brownish throat. For a 300 glad, this makes large spikes aad 
PEcEe many. Good propagator and produces large bulbs. 
L 10c (12-$1.00), M 6c (12-60c), S 4c (12-40c), B 100-20c¢ 
CONVOY (Palmer 42) 85 Days—570. Outstanding as a clear bright 
purple with 6-8 open. Large, slightly ruffled well placed florets on 
a good stem. A consistent show winner but not a particularly good 
florists color. 
L 15c, M 10c 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (Schenetsky 44) 90 Days—441. Superb 
is the best word to describe this one. A fine pink with a sharp 
blotch. Beautiful spikes with 8 or more florets open at one time. 
Placement very good. This is a ne and you will see lots of it. 
L $2.00, M $1.50, S $1.00, B 25c 
CORONA (Palmer 40) 80 Days—560. Cream white shading deeper in 
throat, with a rose picotee edging on all petals. It is so different 
that it should be in a color class by itself. Exceptional cut flower 
and winner at shows everywhere. Highly recommended. 
L 10c¢ EF ae eae he M 6c (12-60c—100-$4.00), 
S 4c (12-40c), B 100-10¢ 
COUTT’S ORCHID (Coutts 41) 85 Days—560. A light orchid rose, 
unmarked, with a cream throat. May produce a lighter edging. 
Large round petalled florets with 6-8 open make this an attrac- 
tive glad. 
L 25c, M 20c, S 15c, B 10-25c¢ 
COVER GIRL (LaSalle Arenius 43) 90 Days—542. A fine medium 
pink with many open on a tall stem. A variety that appeals to the 
fancier, and one that may develop into a good commercial. 
L 50c, M 35c, S 20e (12-$2.00), B 5-25¢ 
CRACKER JACK (Allen 46) 75 Days—422. One of the best all 
around commercial varieties. Color is orange shading to yellow 
in the throat, with a red blotch. Holds 6 open on a good cutting 
stem. Blooms well from small bulbs and even from bulblets. Has, 
won in its class nearly every time exhibited. 
L 50c, M 35c, S 20c, B 5-15¢ 
CRIMSON TIDE (Roberts 45) 90 Days—452. A rather deep glowing 
crimson red with extremely heavy texture, heavily ruffled. 5-6 
-five-inch florets open on a tall straight stem. Bulblets: are hard 
to germinate. y 
L $1. 50; M $1. 00, $S: 75e, B 2-25¢ 
DAUNTLESS Chraier 41) 90 Days—430. Pale pink, shading to pe- 
‘tunia in the throat. Holds 8 open with the same number of buds 
showing color. Perfect placement on a good spike.” Not too well: 
-known in United sagt el tas a Bish show record in:Alustralia. 
wt ' E.50c, M.35e¢,'8 25e,'B.12-25¢ 
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