CASCADIAN (Lins? 1952) M. 36 in. (Snow 
Flurry x Cloud Castle). A large, very 
pure white with a delightfully ruffled 
form and cool gleaming finish. A white 
beard adds to its purity Net 12.50 
CENTURIAN (Wills 1950) E.M. 35 in. (Hin- 
du Queen x Tobacco Road). Bright cop- 
pery brown with an overtone of rose 
and light copper. H.M. 1950 Net 8.60 
CHANSONETTE (Tomp. 1948) M. 40 in. 
(Sierra Snow x Sib. to Alba Superba). 
A large and delightfully formed flower 
of rich orchid with a faint touch of 
lemon at tne throat. Buena: beautifully 
brancited sStalkSmen e252 70. 3.00 
CHANTILLY (Hall 1945) M. 35 in. (Maiden 
Blush x Flamingo sdlg.). Light orchid 
pink with heavily crimped, very lacy 
edge. A.M. 1947 ____ = eto O. 
CHARLIE GERSDORFF (Lapham 1948) M. 36 
in. (Copper Rose x Red Gleam). Bright 
crimson red with coppery undertone. 
a eee 1.50 
CHAR-MAIZE dimen 1949) M. 38 in. (Snow 
Flurry x Aztec Copper). A most unusual 
shade of greenish yellow. Good form 
with nicely ruffled petals and heavy 
substance. Should be very interesting 
when used with copper reds and reds. 
TNA ty URCESES aco: 50 Net 7.50 
CHEEKS OF TAN (Craig 1950) M. 38 in. 
(China Maid x Copper River). A large 
blend of mallow pink with blue blaze 
on the fall and a smooth touch of golden 
brown raieinesnatia ce - = 4.00 
CHERIE (Hall 1947) M. 36 in. (Golden 
Eagle x Pink Blend Sdlg.) x Fantasy. A 
light pink of flaring form and heavy 
substance. Dykes Medal 1951 -___- 8.00 
CHIFFON PINK (DeForest 1948) M. 38 in. 
(Melitza x ?). Lovely flaring shell pink: 
of heavy substance. A fine parent ._1.50 
CHIQUITA (Knowl. 1951) M.L. 36 in. (Ami- 
go x Wabash). A large flowered and 
brightly colored neglecta with beauti- 
fully ruffled form. H.M. 1951 _. Net 9.00 
CHIVALRY (Wills 1944) M. 36 in. (Missouri 
x Great Lakes). Superb medium blue of 
ruffled flaring form and heavy sub- 
stance. Dykes Medal 1947___-_-~-- 2.00 
CHI-YUN (DeForest 1947) E.M. 38 in. (Snow 
Flurry x Azure Skies). Lovely ruffled 
white of fine form. The best Snow 
Flurry seedling we have seen.__-1.00 
CLARA B. (Muhl. 1952) M.L. 37 in. Chan- 
tilly x (Hall 42-10 x SQ 72.). Beautifully 
formed and heavily ruffled white with 
glistening gold border around all petals. 
Cheiceeeere ee SES Net 12.50 
CLEAR SAILING (DeForest 1950) E.M. 36 in. 
(Tiffanja x Coritica). A large, flaring 
flower of clean light lemon with creamy 
undertone. H.M. 1950__-_~_-- Net 9.00 
CLOUDCAP (DeForest 1950) M. 40 in. 
SQ72 x ((Salar x Sandia) x P. Sunset). 
The largest of all the shell pinks, this 
has broad ruffled petals of smooth 
coloring and heavy substance. Lovely. 
H.M. 1951 Net 15.00 
CLOUD CASTLE (Graves 1944) M. 37 in. 
(Sensation x Gloriole). Superb, light 
blue of fine flaring form. A wonderful 
Dareritaseielv\ oe 7:44 Ae ie ee eee 1.50 
COCK PHEASANT (Whiting 1951) M.L. 34 
in. (Baghdad x Garden Flame). Rich gar- 
net red overlain with terra cotta on the 
falls. Brilliant : “ Net 6.00 
COGNAS (Whiting 1951) M.L. 36° in. 
(Prairie Sunset x Veishea). A rich golden 
tan with faint undertone of rosy laven- 
deraaVervalovely = eee as 5.00 
COLORCADE (Tomp. 1952) M.L. 37 in. 
(Veishea x Bronzed Copper). Smoothly 
blended tones of copper orange and 
rose red. The flowers are very nicely 
formed and smoothly tailored. Substance 
is heavy and the finish is sleek and 
leathery. A blue flush at the beard and 
a rich chocolate red touch at the hafts 
accents its beauty. A fine parent _10.00 
COLOR CARNIVAL (DeForest 1949) M. 37 
in. Sprindrift x ((Salar x Sandia) x P. 
Sunset). A rich creamy shell pink with 
deeper violet pink splashes on the falls. 
Always a favorite in the garden. Tom 
and Dick like it and we wonder if 
Harry doesn’t like it too, but just won’t 
admit it. Proving to be a very fine 
parent. EU Mig | O5Oews sees Net 5.00 
COLOR SERGEANT (H. Hall 1949) M.L. 37 
in. (From H. Hall Sdlgs.). A rich blended 
red of nice size and good form. H.C. 
DOA 7-aipew rete See. Ree ee eres 4.00 
COLOSSAL (Marx 1947) E.M. 36 in. (Wm. 
Mohr x El Capitan). A very large onco- 
bred of violet blue. A stunner ___1.00 
COLUMBIA (Tomp. 1952) M. VL. 36 in. Sib 
to Courtesy x (Annabel x Narain). A 
medium sized flower of beautifully 
tailored, flaring form; this is the richest 
and truest medium blue we have so far 
seen. The petals are full and broad with 
heavy substance and a smooth gleaming 
finish. Stalks are strong, very well 
branched with good _ placement. of 
blooms and carry a great many buds, 
giving a long season of bloom. H.M. 
195 2 eee ee eee Net 20.00 
CONCORD VELVET (Crosby 1952) M. 38 in. 
(Wm. A. Setchell x Sable). Large, well 
formed flowers of rich Concord grape 
purple. Stalks tail and very’ well 
branched. Should be a fine parent. H. 
NAICS 2262 ee Net 8.00 
CONSOLATION (Tomp. 1950) M. 38 in. 
(Blue Shimmer x Great Lakes). A gigan- 
tic flower of light medium blue with a 
beautifully tailored semi-flaring form, 
heavy substance and glistening finish. 
A beauty and a fine parent____ Net 4.00 
