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Concord (Kuhn) (470) (Early) One of 
the earliest purples. Large 
glowing royal purple shading darker in the 
throat. Opens 6 well placed blooms on a tall 
slender plant. Very good propagator. 
Connie G (Woods) (506) (Early) The 
most beautiful clear cream in 
existence. The lip is yellow which gives the 
whole flower the appearance of light yellow 
Very finely ruffled and of exquisite form. One 
of the finest varieties that has been introduced 
in years. Was simply marvelous with me this 
past season. One that you must have if you 
like the light colors. 
Connecticut Yankee (Gchenetsky) 
(441) (Mid- 
season) Beautiful clean light pink with reddish 
throat blotch. Opens up to 8 with several 
more showing color. Tall strong grower, one 
that is becoming more popular every year 
both for show purposes and cut flowers. 
Convoy (Palmer) (570) (Midseason) 
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fully fine shade. Opens up to 7 huge lightly 
waved blooms with rolled back petals. Not a 
large bulb maker but medium size will give 
you wonderfully fine bloom. 
Cordova (Palmer) (432) (Early) Lively 
>) “name rose. salmon. Opens’ 8-10 
medium large blooms on a tall willowy spike. 
One of the finest early varieties | know of. 
Corona (Palmer) (560) (Midseason) 
= ome: Creamy white shading fo a 
cream throat with a rose picotee edge on alll 
petals. This variety is huge in all ways, making 
an enormous plant and very large blooms. 
And except for the fact that under poor 
conditions it sometimes goes bad it would be 
one of the most popular varieties on the market. 
My stock this past year has been very fine but 
| shall not guarantee the bulbs in any way as 
growing conditions vary so much. It is one of 
the finest cut flowers grown and is alright if 
the growing conditions are right. It will not 
stand wet feet. On dry loamy soil it is alright. 
Champlain View Gardens 
Coronet (Palmer) (366) Clear ruffled 
— lavender of medium size and a 
medium height plant. Opens 6-7 very beauti- 
ful, waved and somewhat ruffled blooms and 
should be extremely popular where long 
stems are not required. Opens more than 
Wedgwood and just as beautiful tho different. 
Cotillion (Butt) (542) (Early midseason) 
Deep pink with creamy throat. 
Very tall, strong, husky grower with huge 
spikes. Opens 8-10 at a time. A spike is a 
bouquet in itself. One of the best. 
Cover Girl (LaSalle) (542) (Midseason) 
— == - A medium pink. Very large 
tall vigorous grower with huge spikes of 
blooms. Grand variety either for exhibition or 
cut flowers. 
Crinkle Cream (lis) (410) (Mid- 
season) Beautiful ruf- 
fled clear light yellow. Opens 4-6 well 
placed blooms on a tall plant. Very beautiful 
and refined. 
Cupid (Fischer) (300) (Early) Opens 4-5 
waxy ruffled white blooms with 
good arrangement on a tall wiry stem. Mr. 
Fischer says this is his best early white. 
Daisy Mae (Ruble) (420) (Midseason) 
—_. Beautiful orange pink with 
cherry throat blotch. Tall strong husky grower 
that opens about 8 well placed blooms. Fine 
for exhibition and will surely make the com- 
mercial grade. | like it very much. 
Dana (Chase) (466) A unique magenta 
~~ With narrow cream spear and 
center lines. Tall strong grower that opens up 
to 8 414” florets. A ‘different’ color that ap- 
peals to many people. 
Dawn Glow (ack) (460) (Early mid- 
7 | (Mii iienn »sedson)._Light- distinctive 
shade of rose. Opens several’ somewhat 
ruffled blooms. Coming in early aszit does it 
fills a distinctive need as a cut flower variety. 
Very pretty. 

‘Betty Duncan, Manchu, Sparks and Sequin looked awful good in my trials.’’ 
—B. H. Johnson, N. J. 
