CAPISTRANO (420) Hatch °43 (90)-—Clear orange shading through 
deep yellow to golden throat. Individual florets gorgeous but a late 
variety and placement none tco good. 
L—25c. M—-2 for 25c. S—4 for 25c. Bts— 20 for 25c. 
CHAMOUNY (360) Baerman ‘38 (85)—Beautitul cerise rose with silver 
border on petals. Opens up to 10 on long flower head. I have bloom- 
ed this variety in the field with 5%-inch lower floret. 
L—2 for 20c. M—4 for 25c. S—10 for 25c. Bts—100 for 25c. 
CIRCE (523) K & M ’49 (85)—-A russet-orange color with red feathered 
blotch and creamy yellow band. Opens 6, well attached, stem wiry, 
placement perfect, strong grower and propagator. The originator 
claims it to open fully when cut in tight bud. 
L—$3.50. M—$2.50. S—$1.75. Bts—45e each. 
COLOR MARVEL (300) Kreuger ’46 (75)—A unique mixture of orange 
and pink, medium size florets on tall spike, good propagator and 
grower. L—2 for 30c. 'M—=3 for 20c. S—4 for 25ce. Bts—10 for 30c. 
COMMANDO (536) Palmer ’43 (85)—Clear and distinctive shade of light 
scarlet, opens 6-8 wide open blooms on tall straight stem. 
L—15e. M—10ec. S-——5e. Bts—100 for 35c. 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (441) Schenetsky °’44 (90)—-A light pink with 
an attractive scarlet throat blotch. Opens up to 10 florets on a 
straight spike. Show champion many times the past few years. 
L—50c. M—35c. S—20c. Bts—10 for 50e. 
CONNIE “G” (506) Woods ’48 (75)—A heavily ruffled cream glad with 
florets of unusual substance. Opens 8-10 on a six-foot plant and 
will become the leading cream in a year or two. 
L—$4.00. Bts—50c each. 
CONVOY (570) Palmer ’42 (85)—A clear true purple which opens 6-7 
lightly waved and ruffled florets. 
L—2 for 25c. M—4 for 25c. S—10 for 25c. 
CORONA (560) Palmer °40 (80)—A creamy white shading to a cream 
throat with rose picotee edge on all petals, opens six or more large 
florets, a fine commercial. 
L—2 for 20c. M—4 for 25c. S—10 for 25c. Bts—100 for 25c. 
CRINKLECREAM (410) Ellis ’40 (86)—One of the best medium yel- 
lows, however like many glads it requires plenty of water to get 
maximum results. Good commercial. 
L—2 for 25ec. M—28 for 25c. S—4 for 25c. Bts—100 for 75c. 
CYNTHIA (410) Graff ’49 (75)—A medium yellow with lightly recurved 
florets. Opens 6 to 7 with good placement and attachment. 
L—$3.00. M—-$2.00. S—$1.00. Bts—40c each. 
DAISY MAE (521) Lins °45 (90)—An orange pink with deep salmon 
throat blotch. A very good cutter and strong grower from any size 
bulb, opens 6-8 on long flowerhead. Hall of Fame winner Boston ’49, 
L150 M1 06 is —_oc. btis-—_10 for loc, 100 for $1.00. 
DANNY DANTON (452) Kaylor ’42 (85)—Beautiful dark ruby red with 
glossy sheen. One that attracted considerable attention in our fields 
this past summer. L--20c. M—-15c. Bts—25 for 50c. 


