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most everyone. Good on the show table and 
especially fine for the home garden. Has been 
popular for several years. 
Burlington (Hatch) (560) (47) (Mid- 
a= Saas Sa Season). A very. large rosy 
scarlet with a large cream throat. Big tall 
husky grower with 6-8 well placed blooms 
open on a strong stem reaching up to 5 feet. 
This is really fine and the best variety | know 
of in its color class. 
Calico Queen (Sommers) (341) (44) 
ha eee a (MIG-Seqsony wav OIte 
background streaked with rose colored lines. 
Personally | don’t like this tyoe of color but 
many people do. It does have an attraction 
which appeals to many persons. Like the 
varieties Candy Cane and Candy Splash. 
California (clbach) (543) (39) (Early 
Ne UeataLs MERLE ICS CCSOn) Huge clear 
geranium pink with slight markings in the 
throat. Tall strong husky grower that stands 
the heat well. A really fine cut flower variety. 
Patented, so increase cannot be sold. 
Capistrano (Hatch) (420) (43) (Late) 
Siu ol ee, me Clear ordngessnading, thru 
deep yellow to a gorgeous golden throat. 
Heavily ruffled with long needlepoint petals. 
A beautiful variety but so late that would not 
advise those in the northern tier of states to 
buy it unless they can plant quite early. Be- 
sides | sell out so close every year that | 
haven't much of anything this year except 
medium and small sizes and of ‘course it will 
take a little longer for those to bloom. Well 
worth while variety if your season is long 
enough. Tall grower. 
Carnival (Butt) (452) (47) (Early mid- 
lina sOcsOn) Se brigntesscarete with 
clear white throat. Opens up to 10 well 
placed blooms on a tall straight spike. 18 total 
buds. Good exhibition variety. 
Carrara (Baerman) (500) (45) (Mid- 
cui gue season). Hiuge creamys white 
with slight lines in the throat. 8 well placed 
blooms open on a long head. Tho of a creamy 
shade it is at least as white as Leading Lady, 
Champlain View Gardens 
passes for a white. Very tall strong grower 
and good propagator. 
Chamouny (8cerman) (360) (38) (Mid- 
<2 Lin aa aEnn SOCSON) = bedautilul a distinct 
shade of cerise rose with a silver line around 
all petals. Opens up to 10 blooms on a long 
head. Good cut flower variety but with me 
has not propagated too fast. Color is unusual 
and choice. Very popular. 
Charm O’Luck (Wilson) (416) (46) 
Suan ea ape = (Wid-season)s clean 
ruffled orange buff with creamy yellow throat 
surrounded with an inconspicuous picotee 
edge of violet. Opens 9, 5’” blooms, on a long 
head. Very tall straight grower. Beautiful 
color and good for exhibition and for cut 
flowers. 
Cherbourg (alman) (455) (47) (Early) 
Tall plant with 8 or more 
well placed deep rose red blooms. Strong 
straight stems. Somewhat similar to Boulogne 
only lighter. Very nice. 
Cherry Jam (Zimmer) (443) (43) Early) 
Fe ie cel inte pmreibe Wriin 
cherry blotch on lower petals. Opens up to 8 
blooms on a plant about 41% feet tall. IF you 
like blotched varieties am sure you will like 
this. It appeals to me very much. 
Chie (Marshall) (440) (48) (Early mid- 
~~ season) Beautifully ruffled light pink 
of nice form, substance and color. 5-6 open 
on a medium height plant. A very beautiful 
variety that appeals to everyone who can 
appreciate beauty of color and form. Good 
cut flower variety. 
Christine (Cove) (500) (46) (Early mid- 
7 =) l=eaum season). Large) pure “white 
variety. Opens 6-8 round blooms on a straight 
stem of about average height. Large plain 
round blooms. This was very nice in our 
garden this past season. 
Chungking (Wilson) (523) (46) arly) 
— = A large orange with cream 
markings on the petals, yellow lip with fine 
crimson lines on it. Opens 8 huge blooms 


“IT want to thank you for the high quality of the above collection (No. 1). They are the 
finest | have ever had, either labeled or unlabeled.” 
—Almond Moore, N.Y. 
