BUBBLE HANGER—basket 
Single corolla flesh to rose madder, with reversed con- 
cave petals. Broad sepals light apricot pink. Does well 
in warmer sections. 
BUTTERFLY—basket 
Large single corolla of rose bengal, crimson at the 
base. The sepals are very long and are crimson. Both 
the sepals and the petals curve backwards. The buds 
are long and pointed, making a nice display alone. 
A true cascader and one of the best growers. 
CALIFORNIA—upright 
Single corolla of light bright orange, tube and sepals 
light coral pink. A vigorous grower, some plants re- 
ported to reach ten feet. 
CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL—basket or upright 
One of the largest double fuchsias. Long rose red 
sepals curl and twist back like a ram’s horn. Corolla 
is violet with outer skirt of dark purple. Buds are 
very large. 
CAPRICE—basket 
Short, single petunia, purple corolla. Long tube and 
well recurved sepals in pale rose madder. 
CARDINAL—upright 
Large single corolla of dark wine red, sepals are a 
very dark red. Another very vigorous grower, some 
reaching ten feet or more. Prune heavy each year. 
CARLA—basket 
Very long tube, flesh colored, sepals and corolla car- 
mine red. Good cascade variety. 
CARMEN QUEEN—upright—wili basket 
Not very tall, small single flower corolla red tomauve, 
Sepals dark red. 
CASCADE—basket 
Single corolla deep carmine, long slender sepals white 
flushed with pale carmine. Buds long and pointed. A 
good grower and nice bloomer. Universally popular. 
A natural cascade variety. 
CATALINA—upright 
Large double corolla with splashes of red at the base 
of petals. Carmine sepals. Vigorous grower. A sport 
of Gypsy Queen. 
CENTENELLA—basket 
Semi-double. Corolla magenta mauve and sepals, a 
fine shade of rose. Very vigorous grower. 
CHARLES ABRAHAM—upright—will make good basket 
Semi-double corolla of light imperial purple, sepals 
are crimson. Very showy blooms. 
CHEERFUL—upright 
Single, irregular corolla of bright blue. Sepals, rose. 
To two feet. Nice low grower. 
CHERRY—upright 
Single corolla a very light pink with a trace of red 
like a Royal Ann cherry. Sepals light pink. 
CHIEF—upright 
Very large double purple corolla with streaks of red. 
Dark red sepals. A very showy plant. Some plants 
reported to be eight foot tall. 
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