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CAMELOT (163930). Growth somewhat like that of R. 
mucronatum but leaves darker and less hairy, spreading 
to 5 feet. Flowers usually 2 to 3 in head, 2%”-3” across, 
Tyrian Pink, deeper at margins, blotch spreading and con- 
spicuous, Tyrian Rose. Mid-April. 
CANTABILE (163897). Bush habit usually broader than tall 
but up to 5 feet, eventually making a dense bush. Leaves 
medium to dark green. Flowers 1 to 3 in head, 2”-244” 
across, freely produced, white. Early to mid-April. 
CAPELLA (160037). Erect, rather stiff. growth, eventually 
filling into dense habit, to 6 feet. Foliage light green. 
Flowers usually 2 to 3 in head, heads sometimes clustered 
so that a rhododendron-like mass of 14-15 flowers appears; 
irregularly hose-in-hose, 2”-2144” across; white with rare 
flakes of Matthew’s Purple; very showy. Mid-April. 
CAPRICE (141792). Bush erect and somewhat open unless 
own in sun, to 5 feet. Leaves medium green. Flowers 
reely produced, 2 to 4 in head, heads usually grouped, 2” 
across, white rayed and flaked with coral red. Frequently 
the flowers appear somewhat bell shaped. Mid- to late April. 
CAPTIVATION (160020). Bush broad spreading to eventu- 
ally over-arching, to 5 feet. Leaves dark green, glossy, 
Bronzed in winter. Flowers 2 to 4 in head, heads often 
grouped, 1%”-2” across, almost perfectly regular hose-in- 
hose, between Eosin Pink and Begonia Rose. Blotch showy 
of small dots of Tyrian Rose. Pistil Scarlet, base of tube 
nearly white. Late April, early May. 
CARMEL (141776). Tall to eventually spreading habit but 
not over 5 feet. Leaves medium green. Flowers 1 to 3 in 
head, freely produced, 2” across, Spinel Red with blotch 
of Indian Red dots; carries in garden effect as a brownish 
red. Mid-April. Earlier than Burgundy; larger flowers. 
CARNIVAL (163097). Vigorous, upright to spreading bush 
to 4 feet, with fine evergreen foliage, Flowers usually 2 
to 3 in head, 314%4”-4” across, color salmon with orange 
undertone with heavy dull red blotch on the uppermost 
lobe. Mid- to late April. 
CARRARA (163798). Bush habit very dwarf and broad 
spreading, but possibly not over 2 feet, very compact. 
Leaves dark green. Flowers 1 to 2 in head, 21%4”-3” across, 
very free, white with yellowish blotch, some petaloidy in 
stamens. Mid-May. 
CASCADE (182864). Upright and eventually broad spread- 
ing to 4 feet. Leaves dark green. Flowers usually 2 to 4 
in head, hose-in-hose, freely produced, 1144” across, white 
with few faint flakes of brilliant rose pink. Late April. 
CATHAY (160046). Bush habit broad spreading but up to 5 
feet in height with ascending branches. Leaves dark green, 
narrow, glossy. Flowers 2 to 4 in head, 2” across, darker 
than Geranium Pink, but not as dark as Rose Doree, blotch 
of well defined dots of Tyrian Rose. Late April. 
CAVALIER (160068). Bush habit, almost like that of many 
Kurume clones, up to 6 feet. Leaves moderate size, broad 
ovate. Flowers 2 to 4 in head, heads frequently grouped, 
1144”-1%4” across, very regular, Kurume type, a little more 
orange than Rose Doree. Mid-April. 
CELESTIAL (160081). Rather stiff upright growth, prob- 
ably to not over 4 feet. Leaves broad, dark green. Flowers 
2 to 3 in head, 214”-234” across, Deep Rose Pink, blotch 
not showy, Rose Color, appearing more as if shading in 
carolla, pink color vivid from faint yellow undertone. Late 
April, early May. 
CHALLENGER (160124). Erect, somewhat _— spreading 
growth to 5 feet. Leaves dark green, shining, rather narrow 
as in ‘‘macrantha’’. Flowers 1 to 2 in head, 2%4”-3” 
across, very flat faced, beautiful form with well imbricated 
lobes that are somewhat undulate on margins, ground 
color light salmon in effect, between Geranium Pink and 
Rose Doree, washed over with pale lavender, blotch very 
heavy and showy, with clear dots between Rose Color and 
Tyrian Pink. Early May. 
CHAMELEON (163825). Bush habit rather broad spreading, 
but probably not over 4 feet. Leaves dark green. Flowers 
very round in outline, 1 to 3 in head, 3”--%4” across, white, 
yellow blotch, with few stripes of Rosolane Purple. Mid- 
Mav. 
CHLOE (160049). Growth similar to but better than that 
of R. mucronatum (‘‘indica alba’’), to 5 feet. Leaves med- 
ium green, somewhat pubescent. Flowers usually 2 to 3 in 
head, 234”-3” across, margins ruffled, brilliant color, 
Tyrian Rose with inconspicuous blotch of Rose Color dots. 
Mid-April. 
CHUM (163862). Bush habit very dense and twiggy, but 
robably up to 4 feet in height. Leaves dark green, glossy. 
lowers 2 to 4 in head, very abundant, 2” across, white 
with green blotch, striped Eugenia Red. Produces some 
shoots with red flowers that should be cut out. Mid-May. 
CIRCE (182881). Bush spreading rather than erect, but up 
to 5 feet. Leaves medium green, large, somewhat pubes- 
cent. Flowers 1 to 2 in head, freely produced, 27-234” 
across, Rose Pink. Mid-April. 
