CALIFORNIA GOLD. (Mitchell ’33) 
Intense yellow. Large and free 
PIGOMIN SBM gO in. Woes eee Sesh 
CALIFORNIA PEACH. (Salbach "41) 
Blend of peach, pink and apricot, 
EM. 38 PTT Ero ccade RTA eae $1.00 
CALIFORNIA ROSE. (Salbach ’47) 
Blend of peach pink and apricot. M. 
36 in. $6.00 
CAMEROUN. (Cayeux 738) Huge vel- 
vety blackish purple. M. 36 in. $1.00 
CAPTAIN WELLS. (Cook 741) Very 
deep glossy maroon purple. ML. 30 
TID RR concern eee ee Gn. eens $1.00 
CAROLINE BURR. (K. Smith ’40) 
Large flowered ivory, overlaid pale 
ehartrense. Mi 40 "ins “ae... es $1.00 
CASA MORENA. (DeForest 743) 
Extra large glistening Henna-brown 
Sele tG4 cin: selec ee, te ee $2.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR. (Kleinsorge 
45) Large ruffled pink, tan and ap- 
Ob im, @ pple (Ore '6 0.9 10 (0, » 0 6. 0» 0 10 wie 6 
Tricot blends PMIAGR tiny scone $3.50 
CHAMOIS. (Kleinsorge ’44) Extra 
large pure chamois color. M. 36 in. 
$5.00 
CHANTILLY. (Hall ’45) Orchid pink 
with edges of both standards and 
falls heavily crimped. M. 36 in. $3.50 
CHEERIO (Ayers ’34) Standards dull 
gold, flushed red, Falls glowing red. 
DA AQ Man LOS etUe LS Seen es ee fice $ .35 
CHICORY BLUE. (G. Douglas ’42) 
Large medium blue domed standards 
flaring falls. M. 40 in. ........ $1.50 
CHINA LANTERN. (Essig ’33) Bor- 
deaux red and old gold. E. 40 in. 
$ .30 
CHINA MAID (Milliken ’36) Blend 
of pink, golden bronze and soft lilac. 
MN AZ cin tee Osea etal $ .75 
CHINA ROSE. (Salbach ’34) Rosy 
Pinker Astin’ Jager sees $ .30 
CHIVALRY. (J. Wills ’44) Very fine 
large ruffled medium blue. Dykes 
medal in "47. M. 36 in. ......$7.50 
CHOSEN. (C. G. White ’27) Tall sul- 
phur yellow self. M. 40 in. ....$1.00 
CHRISTABEL. (Lapham ’36) Excell- 
ent coppery red. Fine garden plant. 
Mi 3G In eee ee, ce ee $ .35 
CITY OF LINCOLN. (H. Sass ’37) 
Rich golden yellow standards, vel- 
“NelVoreditalisiade ay ania.) ne) $ .50 
CLOTH OF GOLD (Whiting °45) 
Brilliant uepe yellow. A favorite in 
the-garden. Mi S60in Aes. s os are $2.00 
CLOUD CASTLE. (Graves 744) Ex- 
quisite, ruffled, pale wisteria blue. 
Miot37. The thee aoe eee cieee ore $3.00 
COPPER LUSTRE. (Kirkland: ’34) 
Copper tones with a golden irrides- 
Cence: UMiie3O inate: ace eee $ .50 
COPPER PINK. (Kellog 741) Soft 
pink blend with coppery suffusion at 
hatts -M» 38 ‘in, <Ge eee $1.00 
COPPER RIVER. (DeForest ’45) Bril- 
liant, slightly ruffled flower of glis- 
tening tan! M036 in, o5 ames $4.00 
CORALIE. (Ayers 732) Coral or rasp- 
berry pink blend) “M36in; 22$"35 
CREOLE BELLE. (Nicholls ’34) Sa- 
tiny Bishop’s purple. M. 36 in. $ .30 
CROWN JEWELL. (Nicholls 734) 
Rufled, yellow striped fame. M: 34 
1D3sp gts si ed oe eu ee eo ae $.35 
CROWN PRINCE (Kleinsorge 32) 
Ruffled, yellow striped flame. M. 34 
$ .35 
CYRUS THE GREAT. (Kirkland ’34) 
Large regal dark blue. FE. 36 in. 
$ .30 
DAMERINE. (Gage ’39) Large deep 
red 2 )C236-in. 26), see $ .50 
DAYBREAK. (Kleinsorge ’41) Blend 
of pink and gold with an undertone 
Or gcoppéra: eM. 40 in! eae $1.25 
DEEP VELVET. (Salbach ’39) Glis- 
tening red-violet shading to frosty 
claret brown at the hafts. M. 36 in. 
$ .75 
DESERT SONG.. (Fay ’47) Excellent 
light yellow or cream, of good pro- 
portions; .°M\"40.in., eee $7.50 
DESTINY. (Burgess ’34) Velvety 
blackish plum purple from New 
Zealand Me 36cin eee $ .50 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE. (Cayeux 732) 
Dark bronze red. M. 48 in... .$ .25 
DISTANCE. (Cook ’46) Silvery light 
blue. Flowers large and spreading. 
One of the finest. M. 36 in. . $7.00 
DREAMCASTLE. (Cook ’43) An or- 
chid pink self with very broad seg- 
ments. Scarce. M. 38 in. ... .$5.00 
EASTER MORN. (Essig ’31) Ver 
fine white but needs ty winter 
protection. M. 40 in. ......... $ .50 
