CATHAY (Palmer 48) 85 days 412 
A beautiful shade of medium yellow, clear, with large ruffled 
blooms of excellent substance. Opens 4 to 6 on a flower head of about 
16 buds. . . | 
Price L 50c M 35c S 20c B 10-25c 
CHAMOUNY (Baerman 38) 85 days 360 
Here is a glad that is very hard to beat on the show table, and 
one that the florists like also. There is a silver edging on all the 
petals, showing off the cerise rose shade in the petals to good ad- 
vantage. With a little care, will hold 10 open. Spikes. are tall, 
straight, placement is excellent.. Tops for performance, color and 
beauty. 
L 3-25c M 5-25c S 10-25c B 50-25c 
CHARMAINE (New 40) 75 days 360 
A rose that is really early and for this reason moves well on the 
wholesale market. A darker throat adds contrast to the lighter 
edges. It has a crisp appearance and opens well when cut in tight 
bud. Wins its share of ribbons on the show table because of its nice 
appearance. © 
L 3-25c M 5-25c S 10-25c B 50-25c 
COLOR MARVEL (Kreuger 46) 75 days 316 
An orange yellow that makes a very attractive spike. Has a 
slight pink cast. Opens 5 on an 18-20 bud spike, tall and wiry. Once 
in a while you will have a misplaced floret but most of them are 
good. Attractive color, b.ending well with other colors. Good grower 
and good propagator. 
L 2-25c M 4-25c S 6-25c B 25-25c 
COMPLEXION (Bastian 47) 90 days 442 
Very good this year—shell pink, with 8 open on good tall straight 
spikes. Nicely xuffled. Crisp, well attached florets with no flecking. 
Should do well both for show and commercial. . 
Price L $2.00 M $1.50 S $1.00 B 10-25c 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (Schenetsky 44) 90 days 441 
An excellent performer, winner on the show table and a good com- 
mercial. Opens 8 or more florets on tall husky spikes, but does not 
taper enough to make a really beautiful spike. Color is pink of a 
nice shade, but the sharp orange scarlet blotch detracts considerably 
in our opinion, from its beauty. Well grown, you have a contender 
for section champ in any show. For a commercial, the florists will 
take them all. 
L 20c M 2-30c § 3-30c B 10-20c 
CONNIE G (Woods 48) 75 days 506 
We were very much sold on Connie G from the first time we saw 
its heavily ruffled cream floret. There is a yellow throat, blending 
well with the cream. Florets are very firm, well attached with the 
possible exception of the first floret. Will hold 6 to 8 open, with an 
equal number of buds. Florets do not open until most of the spike 
is in color. Bulbs are sometimes watermarked, but that does not 
seem to hurt in any way, the growth or germination. Have not been 
able to hybridize either with it or on it. 
Price L $2.00 M $1.50 S $1.00 B 2-30c 
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