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CHANTICLEER. (Whe. 1948). 30 in. A bright crimson self with a violet sheen. 
Throat and petals midribs are orange. Sepals more recurved than petals. 
Mid-seasons) e..cyeothy Vaart el SOm vid, OO ee 3.50 
CHENGTU. (Stout 1935). 36 in. Coppery orange red with velvet carmine 
Mid-Zone. wiwt th /heeSeculet A6.eSee Fe ee eee 75; Sater 2,00 
CHEROKEE. (Mc-Dade-Parry 1948). 36 in. Carnelian copper petals with frilled 
and fluted edges. Mid-rib of Cadmium yellow. Sepals of Cadmium yellow 
with generous dusting of Carnelian copper. Late. ................000- 2.00 
CHRYSOLORA. (Perry 1925). 30 in. Flowers 4!/,'' across, somewhat star- 
like, sulphur apricot, deeper in the throat. Early. ............ 50; e3foraiezs 
CINNABAR. (Stout 1930). 36 in. Large delicate and unusual shade of brownish 
red,AJulyvand August... ia acne Smt, ae ae eee 353" *3tor 4.00 
CISSIE GIUSEPPI. (Perry 1931). 3 ft. Dark coppery rose-red, almost ox-blood 
red with a yellow bar down the center of each petal. July and August.  .25 
CLAUDIA. (Russ. 1945). Formerly Burma". 2!/> ft. Rosy brown petals, deep 
rose eye zone; sepals yellow over cast rose. Yellow throat. May and June. _.75 
3 for 2.00 
COLLEEN. (Nes. 1939). 40 in. Full flowers with a soft buff under color flushed 
salmon on petals and sepals. Open flowers. July and August. ......... 2.00 
CONSTELLATION. (Tay. B. 1949). 42 in. Heavy smooth texture the color of 
rich cream. The petals are ruffled with slightly raised mid-rib, sepals plain 
and recurved. Throat, apricot yellow and marked by an inverted v of 
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COQUETTE BEAUTY. (Russ-Witt. 1949, as Coquette’ 1945). Formerly "Rem- 
brandt". 3 ft. Rose-red petals; ruffled, deep rich red eye; orange throat; - 
semi: flares JUNG 054 adds) eat aa elsecaieeadty acts bn ee 75; «3iitora2.00 
CORALLINE. (Nes. 1940). 39 in. Large open flowers with background of 
maize yellow flushed with shrimp pink. Slightly lighter at the edge of the 
petals and sepals. August and September. ...................0000. 3.00 
CRAEMORE HENNA. (Plouf. 1939). A brilliant henna with ruby iridescence 
and*ofange throats 220 ae Ae a eee ne oo Se 2.00 
CRESSIDA. (Bet-Wyman 1929). 36 in. Magnificent deep orange with red star 
at the:throar. July 7 ugUS is ae een een ee ee 30} 3 10rue 
CRITIC. (Russ. 1945). Formerly "Esther". 3!/, ft. Petals cinnamon-red and 
ruffled. Sepals and throat rich chrome. Deeper eye zone. May. 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
CROWN OF GOLD. (Nes. 1933). 48 in. Clear bright medium yellow. ....  .60 
3 for 1.50 
DAILY DOUBLE. (Douglas G. 1946). 40 in. The flowers are Mikado orange 
faintly flushed with a deeper tone. The contour of the flower is the same 
as other hemerocallis, but in addition it has three perfect petaloids in the 
center of the bloom as well as stamens and pistil. Usually the flowers that 
open one day are double, followed the next day by some that are single, 
but most of the flowers keep this doubling. July and August. .......... 5.00 
DAUNTLESS. (Stout 1935). 36 in. Pastel canary-yellow, greenish yellow throat.  .60 
3 for 1.50 
DAWN. (Perry 1932). 38 in. English introduction. Coppery-pink with canary 
yellow throatsadulyrand August. ,cnse-en eels elk anne -60; 3 for 1.50 
