CALDERILLA— 
_ (DeForest 1944) Well formed flar- 
ing flower. Blend of terra cotta, gold 
and brown, on a strong stalk. $1.00 
CAPE BON— 
(Tompkins 1945) This large flower 
has substance and finish. A blend of 
brown and Arabian red, with under- 
tone of Aztec Copper coloring. Sold Out 
CARABELLA— 
(DeForest 1949 Clear self of medium 
salmon pink with self beard. Tall H. 
M. 1949. $7.50 
CAROLINE BURR— 
(Smith 1940) Pale chartreuse ivory 
with frosty sheen on sturdy stalk. $1.00 
CASA MORENA— 
(DeForest 1943) A large flower of 
Burnt Sienna and Chestnut, on 38 inch 
stalk. H.M. 1944. A.M. 1946. $2.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR— 
(Kleinsorge 1945) Large, ruffled tan- 
apricot blend, on excellent tall stalk. 
$2.50 
CHAMOIS— 
(Kleinsorge 1944) Large, well formed 
flower of pure chamois. A clean self, 
slightly waved, sparkling satin finish. 
$3.50 
CHANTILLY— 
(Hall 1945) Medium sized, ruffled 
orchid pink. From same line of breed- 
ing as Mr. Hall’s Flamingo pinks. $2.00 
CHIEF POKING FIRE— 
(DeForest 1942) Wide standards and 
rounded falls, Oxblood red and Vic- 
toria lake. $1.00 
CHIFFON PINK— 
(DeForest) A tall tangerine bearded 
pink from Melitza x Flora Zenor. $2.00 
CHI-YUN— 
(DeForest 1947) Height 33 inches. 
Large flowered smooth white of heavy 
substance. Wide, slightly ruffled 
standards. Falls wide at the _  haft, 
smooth and clean. White beard, tipped 
yellow inside the flower. Snow Flurry 
by Azure Skies. $2.50 
CLEAR SAILING— 
(DeForest 1950) A smooth, clean 
flower, of flaring form. By Ridgway 
color chart, clear Pinard yellow, with 
Empire yellow haft. Well-branched 
Stalk. H.C. 1949. H.M. 1950 $16.50 
CLOUDCAP— 
(DeForest 1950) A vigorous grower, 
with excellent increase. Each rhizome 
here has a fine tall stalk, to 40 inches, 
with seven-inch Blossom-pink flowers. 
Wide, closed standards. Wide, some- 
what ruffled falls, Extra heavy, bright 
_ tangerine-red beard. Completely sold 
out in 1950, and reservations ahead 
fOTe 51: $25.00 
CLOUD CASTLE— 
(Graves 1944) Exquisite pale wister- 
ia blue. Domed _ standards, flaring 
falls, ruffled. $3.00 
CHIVALRY— 
(Wills, 1944) Dykes medal winner 
for 1947. Impressive flower of heavy 
substance, in medium blue. Broad, 
ruffled, flaring falls. A very see an 
LOCKWOOD— 
(DeForest 1947) A_ bright brown 
blend with attractive blaze on the 
rounded falls. Smooth flower of strik- 
ing coloring on well branched stalk. 
Casa Morena and Copper River. $5.00 
COLOR CARNIVAL— 
(DeForest 1949) A_ startling color 
contrast. More pink than Spindrift, 
with bright purple on the falls. Tang- 
erine beard. H.M. 1950. $10.00 
COLORATURA— 
(DeForest 1946) Good color in a flar- 
ing, ruffled flower of excellent sub- 
stance. A medium russet-gold self. 
$2.00 
COPPER RIVER— 
(DeForest 1945) Flaring, slightly 
ruffled flower of glistening tan, falls 
overlaid new penny copper. $2.50 
CORONADO— 
(Tompkins 1945) Large, flaring yel- 
low of heavy substance. $1.00 
