CIRGE 
Name (Blooming Season-Class-Introducer- Year) — Description 
*CECILY ANNE (M 440 Errey 48-50) One of the most outstanding 
foreign varieties. The 514” florets are a lovely coral pink with a 
clear cream throat. Spikes are 50”-55” tall with 21 buds on a 26” 
flowerhead. Its ability to open 10-11 florets in excellent placement 
should make it one of the best show varieties. 
CHIEF PONTIAC (M 524 G. Snyder 48) A clear deep orange, slight- 
ly deeper in the throat. Opens 7 large florets on a 28"-30" head. 
The plant is very tall and occasionally falls over. Can make ex- 
cellent spikes as in picture on back cover. 
CHINOOK (M 532 Lines 49) A giant of the glad world. Florets are 
a lightly ruffled deep salmon, shading to a lighter throat. Sub- 
stance is heavy and the spikes open 7-8 6” florets. Grows 60”-65” 
tall, with 18-19 buds on a 29”-31” flowerhead. A fine show glad. 
CIRCE (EM 525 K & M 48-49) This has one of the finest colors of 
any variety —a clear, deep orange with a cream yellow throat 
and a small scarlet blotch. Spikes were tremendous, being 55”-60” 
tall with 22-23 buds on a 30”-33” flowerhead and 7 534” florets 
open. An outstanding variety. 
CITATION (LM 442 Beaton 49) One of the tallest varieties we have 
grown. Spikes were 6 feet tall with 20 buds on a 33"-35” head. The 
514" florets, which are an attractive geranium pink with a creamy 
white throat, are a little small for such a large spike, but when 
field-grown for commercial use the proportions are in balance. 
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