‘“‘FOR THE BEST IN GLADS’’ 9 
BRIER (462) Palmer ‘51 (90) 
An attractive shade of rose-lavender with a small creamy lip mark. 
Makes a spike of medium heighth with 8 open and 20 buds. Looks 
like an attractive cutflower. 
L $2.00; M $1.50; S $1.00; Blbts. 2-30c; 10-$1.20 
BUCKEYE BRONZE (490) Wilson ‘40 (90) 
Popular smoky bronze with a commercial future. Good fall color that 
blends especially well with mums. 
L 12c; M 2-12c; S 5-15c; Blbts. pkg. 25c 
BURMA (562) Palmer ‘43 (88) 
A very beautiful deep rose. Opens about 8 huge wide open heavily 
ruffled blooms with all the buds showing color. Don’t miss this one. 
L 12c; M 2-12c; S 5-15c; Blbts. pkg. 25c 
CHAMOUNY (360) Baerman ‘38 (85) 
Light cerise rose with silver line on the edge of petals. Outstanding 
except for some short flower heads. This is extremely popular with 
florists. Well worth growing for unusual beautiful color. 
L 12c; M 2-12c: S 5-15c; Blbts. pkg. 25c 
CHERBOURG (462) Salman ’47 (78) 
Vivid deep purplish carmine rose. Opens 7 nicely arranged florets 
on a tall straight spike. 
L 15c: M 10c; S 2-10c; Blbts. pkg. 30c 
CHERRY JAM (543) Zimmer ‘43 (80) 
The deep salmon color of this with a striking cherry blotch on lower 
petals attracts a lot of attention. Holds about 8 large ruffled blooms 
open on a medium height plant. 
L 12c:; M 2-12c; S 5-15c; Blbts. pkg. 25c 
CHIEF PONTIAC (524) Snyder ’48 (85) ; 
Clear deep orange scarlet shading deeper in throat. Tall, strong, vig- 
orous grower that opens 6 64-inch ruffled blooms. 
L 75c; M 50c; S 35c; Blbts. 10-30c; 100-$2.00 
CLARENCE D. FORTNAM (440) Kadel ‘50 (90) 
A very beautiful imposing spike of ruffled and fluted Moret pie 
pink in color. Grows 56 inch tall and will open up to 10 florets on a 
24 inch flowerhead. Bulblet production and germination excellent. 
Its generous florescence and perfect form make it a star performer 
on the show bench. Was the Grand Champion bloom at the 1950 
Eastern International Show. Has a bright future as a cutflower. 
L $3.00; M $2.00; S $1.50; Blbts. 30c each; 10-$2.40 
COLUMBIA (407) Roberts ‘51 (80) 
Described as an improved Corona. Like it in color except for a more 
pronounced edging of rose. While Columbia is ce ene than Corona 
it is thought to be more resistant to disease. 
L $3.00; M $2.50; S $2.00; Blbts. 35c each; 10- $2.50 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (441) Schnetsky ‘44 (90) 
A sensation on the show bench as it will open a double row of 8-10 
florets at once. Attractive light pink with an orange-scarlet throat 
blotch. Rather slow propagation may limit its commercial value. 
-L 15c:°M 10c; S 3-15c; Blbts. 10-15c; 100-$1.00 
