BRANDYWINE (Wheeler 1947) — Rich 
garnet with a purple cyc-zone and 
orange throat, fine form, 30-in., ev. $2.50 
BRIGHT (H. M. Hill 1949)—Clear rose 
pink of balanced form and medium size, 
4 bright color, midseason ~2-_____ $10.00 
BROWN-EYED SUSAN (Eleanor Hill 
_ 1946)—Rich golden yellow with precise 
brown eye-zone, distinctive, 36-in. $2.00 
BUCKEYE (Stout 1941) — Yellow with 
brown eye-zone, bunched flowers make 
a heavy mass, 30-inch, de. ________ $1.00 
BYNG OF VIMY (Perry 1931)—Large 
spidery rose pink with long narrow re- 
curving segments, tall and graceful, 48- 
ave 3 2 I SPC: SAS 2, cee aE $1.50 
CABALLERO (Stout)—Rose vermillion 
and bright yellow bicolor, very attrac- 
yore aH tI ULY, oo $1.50 
CAPRICE (Stout 1946)—Rich brownish 
red with cadmium throat, dainty and 
attractive, early, 24-inch, de. _____ $2.00 
CAPTAIN BLOOD (Russell)—Very neat 
and brilliant red, richly colored, mid- 
SSIS TAY Spay lie See a a a $3.00 
CERISE (Wheeler 1947)—Striking scar- 
let with rosy-crimson overflush, tall and 
Pei nOsine BOnINCOCW) 2a ee $6.00 
CHALICE (Russell 1946)—Soft salmon 
pink with slightly darker rose pink eye- 
zone, yellow throat, June, 42-inch, ev. 
oS pk Se CE ZEEE ra a a Ser a ae ag $3.00 
CHANTICLEER (Wheeler 1948)—Bright 
crimson self with a violet sheen, throat 
and petal midribs are orange, midseason, 
SAD oy AY EUS Ie a SSA al SR a A $5.00 
CHENGTU (Stout 1935) — Intense red 
with yellow throat, much stronger than 
Fulva Rosea, late, 36-inch, ev. __--$0.50 
CHISCA (Fisher 1937) — Yellow sepals 
with alternating petals of rosy red, the 
earliest bicolor, 36-inch, ev. ------ $0.50 
CHLOE (Nesmith 1938) — Extremely 
broad petaled yellow with a _ burnt 
orange cast, large and distinctive, 36- 
CoN AT Vopr a bere ae oe Se $2.00 
CIBOLA (H. M. Hill 1949)—A distinctive 
new color tone, Spanish yellow, a goiden 
orange that is very attractive, large 
broad flowers of rounded form, mid- 
season 
CINDERELLA (Bechtold 1941)—-Coppery 
red and lemon yellow bicolor, profuse 
bloomer, midseason, 28-inch _____ $0.50 
CINNABAR (Stout 1930)—Brownish-red, 
yellow throat, July, 30-inch 
CITY OF MEXICO (Russell 1946)—Red- 
wine petals with a deep purple eye- 
zone and almost white midrib, vivid yel- 
low throat, 6-inch ruffled flowers, 42- 
LC ens 6, hae aaecy Meee Said Ae $2.00 
COMET (Russell 1943) — Splendid bi- 
color, soft yellow and rose-salmon, J uly- 
Pye leper: PAS bales chemin Nn MUidee nm PAI $1.00 
CONSTANCE (H. M. Hill 1948)—This 
variety astonished us by flowering con- 
tinuously for nearly one hundred days, 
each of three plants starting a second 
stem before the first had finished bloom- 
ing and then a third came on before the 
second had waned. Some of the bright 
red petals measured two inches in width. 
The sepals are yelow with a blush over- 
lay. It is by Painted Lady from Bold 
Courtier. Large blooms on wide branch- 
ed stems, vigorous, 36 to 40-inch __$10.00 
COPPER COLONEL (Sass Brothers)— 
Petals are hays russet with yellow mid- 
rib, sepals are yellow heavily flushed 
with russet, greenish yellow throat, 
large, 40-inch, July-Aug. ________- $5.00 
CRAEMORE HENNA (Plouf 1939)—Neat 
brows plends:sb-inch, “devs, . es $2.00 
CRAEMORE RUBY (Plouf 1938) — In- 
tense ruby self, 36-inch, de. ______ $1.00 
CREAM FRILLS (H. M. Hill 1948)—A 
very vigorous exceptionally free bloom- 
ing frilled cream, makes a fine mass 
display <s6nnch dercwes fee ee $2.00 
CROWN OF GOLD (Nesmith 1933)— 
Large early orange yellow, 36-inch, 
Mayad ONG ee 2 EE ce Serpe $0.75 
DEMI-TASSE (Wheeler 1948)—Ruby red 
semi-dwarf, free flowering and blooms 
over a. lOnS perl0d.. 2-22 $2.00 
DOLLY VARDEN (Nesmith 1939)—Coral 
pink with lines of rose on petals and 
sepals blended into a creamy yellow 
throat, 42-inch, June-July, .L 322% $1.50 
DOROTHY ADAMS (H. M. Hill 1949)— 
Pale yellow of star shaped form with un- 
usually long and gracefully curved seg- 
ment, tally midseason, 2. 2 ee $10.00 
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