Variety 
CHANTILLY (Graff-46) 540-90 
A lovely shade of LaFrance pink. Grows nice 
straight spikes that are tall, with 512’ florets in 
good placement. Opens up to 10, with others 
showing color. 
CHARLESTON (K & M-’49) 90 days 
Light salmon pink, red blotch on yellow ground. 
CHARMAINE (New-'40) 360-75 days 
A very early dusty rose shade. A good cut-flower 
in its season. Very pretty for vase and make-up 
work, either alone or in combination with white. 
Does especially well from large bulbs. Other sizes 
bloom well, but in extreme heat, are a bit soft. 
CHARMOLUCK (Wilson-’46) 416-85 days 
Smoky orange edged slate with light center. If 
you like the smokies, you'll like this one. 
CHERRY JAM (Zimmer-’43) 543-80 
A deep salmon pink with a deep cherry blotch 
on the lower petal. Opens up to 8 on a medium 
spike. Produces many bulblets which germinate 
readily and usually bloom. 
CIRCE (K & M-49) 524-85 
An early flowering russet-orange with deeper red 
feathered blotch and creamy yellow band. Very 
showy and attractive. Opens well when cut in 
bud. Heads have 18 buds with 6 opening at one 
time. Good attachment. Free propagator. 
CLARINET (K & M-48) 560-85 
A bright vivid clear pink shading to a cream 
throat. Similar to Rosa Van Lima—but much 
better grower for us. Opens 5 to 6 florets on long 
flowerhead. 
CLEO (Youmans-’48) 441-95 
New shade of soft pink with buff undertones and 
scarlet blotch. Grows 5’ plant with 27” flower- 
head of 20 buds. Will open 8 or more 5” florets, 
which are heavily rufed. Excellent texture and 
substance. 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (Schenetsky-’44) 
441-90 
A sensational pink glad with a very attractive 
scarlet throat blotch. Opens a double row of 10 
florets at one time. Germination and_bulblet 
growth are excellent. A show winner. 
CONNIE G (Woods-’48) 506-75 days 
Heavily ruffled sparkling deep cream, almost a 
light yellow. Opens up to 10 very large florets on 
a long stretchy flowerhead with most of the re- 
maining buds showing color. Produces many 
bulblets which germinate well. This variety won 
at many shows this past season, and a must-have 
for your 1950 garden. 
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Bulblets 
I-30 
10— 2.50 
100-20.00 
10— .50 
100— 4.00 
100-  .25 
10- .35 
100— 2.50 
100— .25 
I1- .40 
10— 3.20 
100—25.60 
10- 1.00 
100— 8.00 
10— 1.50 
100-10.00 
10- 75 
100— 6.00 
1- .50 
10— 4.00 
100—32.00 
