BIRCHVILLE GARDENS — Plainville, — 
Connecticut 
CARNIVAL (Butt 47) 4837—85 ; ; : 
A bright scarlet with clear white throat. Straight tall spikes with 10 open. Blooms 
are well placed on an 18 bud spike. Certainly one of the best blotched varieties. 
CHAMOUNY (Baerman 38) 362—85 5 
A cerise rose with a silver edge on all petals. Opens 10 on a long flowerhead, and is 
a very distinctive color. Wonderful cut flower and always in demand by florists. 
CHARLOTTE ANN (Lins 47) 490—75 
Beautiful ruffled chocolate with a red throat. This is a tall grower that opens 6 
well placed florets. Garden visitors select this as one of their favorites. Order early 
as stock is limited. 
CHERBOURG (Salman 47) 462—75 
An early flowering carmine purple or wine red. Plants 5 feet tall, florets 5 inches 
across with 8 open. Placement is good on straight strong stems. 
CLOTH OF GOLD (S. Briggs 49) 420—85 : 
Beautiful orange with golden tones in its makeup. This attracts a lot of attention 
and is in big demand by florists. Opens 6 well placed florets. Flowerhead not too ong. 
Certainly worth while. 
COL. W. G. ATKINSON (Williams 51) 466—51 
Certainly one of the pleasant surprises of the 1952 season. An outstanding deep 
lavender that opens up to 8 on a well placed spike. Better try this one. 
COMMANDO (Palmer 43) 5386-85 : 
One of the best clear scarlets. Opens 6 to 8 wide open blooms on very tall spikes. Am 
sure you will like it. One of my favorites. 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (Schenetsky 44) 441-90 
Beautiful light blush pink with a rose throat opening 8-10 perfectly placed blooms on 
a 5” spike. Has an outstanding show record and the florists can’t get enough of it. 
Medium propagator. Price now within everyone’s reach. 
CORSAIR (Whitby 48) 570—70 
A deep tall reddish purple that opens 7—9 six inch florets on a 24” flowerhead. Color 
will not burn or fade in hottest sun; proved disease resistant in severe tests; blooms 
in 65 to 70 days. Should make a fine early cut flower. 
COTILLION (Butt 48) 545—85 
Deep pink with a creamy throat that opens ten perfectly placed florets. Tall grower 
with 25 inch flowerheads, 18 to 20 buds. Has 5% inch slightly frilled florets. Hard 
to beat this in the shows. 
COVER GIRL (LaSalle 45) 542-90 
Here is a glad that was Grand Champion at two shows this past season. It opens 10 to 
12 huge florets on a giant spike. A medium shade of pink that has become very popular. 
CRINKLECREAM (Ellis 40) 410-86 
A giant medium yellow that should be better known. Has good placement and opens 6 
on good spikes. Needs good culture to bring out the best in it. A wonderful commercial 
and show variety. 
DAISY MAE (Lins 45) 521-90 
Beautiful orange-pink with a cherry throat blotch. Opens 8 large blooms on a tall 18 
bud spike. One that is a wonderful commercial and show glad. Try Daisy Mae. 
DANNY DANTON (Kaylor 46) 452—80 
A deep ruby-red with a deeper throat blotch. It will be first come first served on 
this one as I have never been able to supply the demand. It is a beautiful color. 
DEBORAH SAMPSON (Scheer 37) 440-85 
One of the strongest growers producing long flowerheads with 10 well placed blooms 
open at a time on a 22 bud spike. Color is a delicate pink and buff. Another fine 
variety. 
DIEPPE (Hassel 45) 4836—85 
Deep salmon-red with a darker blotch. A very beautiful and distinctive color. It opens 
7 to 9 large well arranged blooms on a good spike. One of the most popular glads. 
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