CHIEF PONTIAC 524 (Snyder) M_ Bright 
orange scarlet shading somewhat darker in the 
throat. Tall strong grower with 6 or more well 
placed blooms open. 
L .25, M .20, S 2/.25, B Pkg./.30. 
CHINOOK 532 (Lines) M Rich clear salmon. 
Tall strong plant with many large blooms open. 
Makes a huge spike. 
L .90,3/2.25,10/5.50, M_ .75,3/1.75,10/4.75, 
S .50,3/1.25,10/3.50, B 10/.75,100/5.00. 
CHOCTAW 491 (Wilson) L Light chocolate 
with red orange blotch. A beautiful and unusual 
combination of colors. Tall strong grower with 
up to 10 open. Heavy foliage often with 12 or 
more leaves. 
L .30, M .20, S 2/.25, B 15/.25,100/1.25. 
CIRCE 523 (K & M) M A beautiful and very 
popular deep orange with small red throat mark. 
. Opens 6. A fine variety I have not had before. 
Rather slow propagator. A grand variety for any 
purpose. 
L .35,10/2.50, M_ .20,10/1.50, S 2/.25,10/1.00. 
CLARENCE D. FORTNAM 440 (Kadel) LM 
Blush pink. One of the most beautiful varieties 
and a favorite of its late namesake. Has won for 
most beautiful flower in the show. Strong grower 
Choctaw 
Clarence D. Fortnam 
with 8 well placed blooms open. A grand variety 
and good propagator. 
L .75, M .50, S .25, B 10/.75. 
COLONIAL DAME 367 (Barrett) EM Ruffled 
lavender with darker blotch. 10 or more well 
placed and spaced blooms with the rest showing. 
L .25, M .20, S 2/.25, B 15/.25,100/1.25. 
COLUMBIA 407 (Roberts) EM Clear creamy 
white edged medium rose. Very similar to Corona 
in color. Not quite so large but considered a 
better doer. The color is smoother than Corona 
and more consistent. Will be a grand commercial. 
L 1.50, M 1.00, S .60, B 5/.50,100/8.00. 
COL. W. G. ATKINSON 466 (Williams) L 
Fine mauve variety especially good for exhibition 
and also a popular cut flower on the west coast 
where it originated. Opens up to 10 or more well 
placed blooms on a very tall strong plant. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE 441 (Schenetsky) 
M Clean light pink with reddish throat mark. 
Opens up to 8 with several showing on a tall 
strong plant. Can make wonderful spikes. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
CONNIE G. 506 (Woods) E Most beautiful 
cream variety in existence. The lip is yellow which 
gives the whole flower the appearance of light 
yellow. Heavily ruffled and wonderfully beautiful 
in form. A must have for the home garden and a 
good commercial for nearby markets. By all 
means try this if you like the cream shades. 
Makes a grand spike. 
L .50, M .35, S .25, B 8/.25,100/2.50. 
CORDOVA 432 (Palmer) E Lively soft rosy 
salmon. Opens 8-10 on a tall willowy spike. A 
grand variety for early cut flowers. Somewhat 
like an early Picardy but more beautiful. 
L .25, M .20, S 2/.25, B 10/.25,100/2.00. 
CORONET 366 (Palmer) M_ Clear ruffled 
lavender with 6-7 beautiful ruffled blooms open 
on a medium height plant. Of the Wedgwood 
type but opens more. Has never sold as well as 
it should. 
L .25, M .20, S 2/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
CORSAGE 361 (Knight) M Cream with petal 
edges and a throat mark of medium rose. Waved, 
ruffled, recurved, needlepoint and sometimes 
lacinated. Color varies somewhat with the 
weather. Ideal for corsages. 
L .60, M .40, S .25, B 5/.25,10/.50. 
COTILLION 545 (Butt) EM Medium pink 
with creamy throat. Tall husky grower with huge 
spikes. Opens 8-10. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
COVER GIRL 542 (LaSalle) M Medium pink. 
Tall strong growing plant that makes huge 
spikes of bloom. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
