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BLUE LAGOON (Snyder) (Early) (478) Medium deep blue. very clear, shades lighter in 
upper throat and slightly deeper on lower throat petal. ‘Tall. straight grower, 60” high, 
449” to 5” wide open blooms of excellent texture with 6 well placed blooms open on a long 
flowerhead. Excellent propagation and germination. Grows good under driest conditions. 
An exceedingly healthy variety. Never crooks and can be cut 100%. 
L-35¢ M-20c S-2-30c. Blts. 15 - 25c (100 -- $1.50) 
BO-PEEP (Butt) (Early) (240) ‘This attractive little darling has everything you could 
ask for. Heavy Deeply ruffled florets in an appealing smooth buff pink blending to creamy 
yellow throat with just a dusting of red to light it up. Sure takes your eye. The florets 
are 3” and open 5 to 6 on 42” plants. L-40c M-30c S-20c. Blts. 10-25 (100 - $2.00) 
BRIDAL ORCHID (Carlson) (566) A new sensational pastel lavender. Grows tall strong 
spikes with 10 ruffled 6” florets open at once on long 22 to 24 bud flowerheads. Blooms 
fine from all size bulbs. Fine propagator. 
L-$3.00 M- $2.50 S- $2.00. Bits. 50c (10 - $4.00) (No Discount) 
BROWN EYES (Maier) (Mid-season) (410) ‘This is something new and different in yellow. 
Imagine a ruffled yellow with rose maroon throat spots. Reminds one of a pansy. Grows 
56 inches tall with a 28” flowerhead of 20 to 22 buds. Opens 6 or more with many in color. 
L- $2.50 M-$1.50 S-$1.00. Blts. 2 - 30c (15 - $2.00) 
BURMA (Palmer) (Mid-season) (562) Beautiful deep rose, lighter to throat. Up to 10 
heavily ruffled, perfectly placed blooms on a tall straight spike. Very rich color. 
Bea 2250 (10 = 7/0) -M=5=25¢. Bits: pke, 206 
CANOPUS (Chase) (Early mid-season) (506) A giant ruffled light cream with a light 
crimson feather on a light yellow lip. Blooms are 7” or over and heavily ruffled and fluted. 
Grows giant spikes which under extreme temperatures may sometimes crook although we 
have had very little here. 
L-25c M-2-25 (10-$1.00) S-3-25c (10-60c). Blts. 20- 20c (100 - 80c) 
CARNIVAL (Butt) (Early mid-season) (452) Bright scarlet with clear white throat. Opens 
to 10 well placed blooms at once, on nice straight spikes. Another good glad from Canada. 
Le 25o M2 3068S 2 2206) Bilis. 10 =25c 
CHARLOTTE RUSSE (Barrett) (Mid-season) (506) Here is a perfectly gorgeous ruffled 
cream with small throat mark of scarlet on faint chartreuse. Looks good enough to eat 
and makes fine straight spikes. I= $1.00 (M=75¢ S=50c2 Blts. 2-20¢ (No Discount) 
CHERRY JAM (Zimmer-Graft) (Early mid-season) (543) Ruffled deep salmon pink with 
a cherry blotch on lower petal. A very nice blotched variety with a good number open. 
Ve2 ci C (5c) MAS = 20Ge Bits pke?20c 
CHIEF PONTIAC (Snyder) (Mid-season) (524) “The giant of the oranges. A bright smooth 
orange scarlet with slightly deeper throat. ‘The Chief makes tall, always straight spikes 
up to 6 ft. tall and opens 7 attractively ruffled blooms of 6 to 7 inch diameter on long 30” 
flowerheads. This lush healthy grower makes giant spikes even from small bulbs. Excellent 
propagator and grower from blts. A real champion you won't want to miss. As with all 
vivid oranges it fades in hot sun. L-$1.00 M-%75c S-50c. Blts. 4-25c (100 - $4.00) 
CHINOOK (Lines) (Mid-season) (092) uees PUTE rich, clear salmon without marking. A lush 
grower up to 6 ft. and opens up to 9-6” florets. A wonderful exhibition or commercial. 
L- $2.50 M-$2.00 S-$1.50. Blts. 20c (15 - $2.00) (No Discount) 
CITATION (Beaton) (Late mid-season) (542) A fine clean pink with cream throat. Out- 
standing in its tall robust growth and opening quality. Although it grows tall it will stand 
up without staking in adverse weather. Opens 7 well placed blooms. Excelent propagation. 
L- $1.50 M-$1.00 S-50c. Blts. 2 - 30c (10 - $1.20) (100 - $9.00) 
COACHMAN (Woods) (430) Very fine deep salmon pink that opens 10-12 blooms with 
the rest showing color. Stem not too long but makes fine spikes that should win on any 
show table. L- $2.00 M-$1.25 S-75c. Blts. 25c (10- $2.00) (No Discount) 
COLONIAL DAME (Barrett) (Mid-season) (467) A very fine tall lavender blending to 
deeper throat. It opens 8 ruffled and frilled blooms of heavy substance. A fine show or 
commercial. L-$1.00 M-75c S-50c. Blts. 2-20c (No Discount) 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (Schenetsky) (Mid-season) (441) Fine light pink with scarlet 
pink blotch. Grows tall with 8 to 9 perfectly placed blooms on a long flowerhead. One of 
the finest new ones. L-20c M-2-30c S-2-20c. Blts. 10-20c 
