CONTENT 
CHEERFULNESS (van de Schoot) 4 M. 22”. Clusters of bloom 
having white petals interspersed with yellow. 3 for 50c; $1.75 
per dozen. 
CHERIE (Mitchell) 7b M. 22”. Ivory white jonquil with pink flushed 
cup. One to three blooms per stem. Pretty and very unique. 
$1.00 each. 
CHEYENNE (Powell) 7b M. 20”. An unusual creamy white cluster 
flowered jonquil. Limited stock. 60c each. 
CHINA CLAY (Brodie) 1c M. 16”. A small to medium sized flower 
designed somewhat like Beersheba but with narrower petals 
and geometrically perfect form and marble like finish. Very 
pretty. 50c each. 
CHINESE WHITE (G. L. Wilson) 3c LM. 18”. A superbly beautiful 
flower of crystaline purity. Very large rounded, much over- 
lapping perianth, and a saucer shaped crown with a touch of 
green in the eye. Demurely droops its head on first opening 
but straightens up as it expands. $7.50 each. 
CHINOOK (Mitsch) 2b EM. 21”. Large, flat, milk white perianth, 
and a very large saucer-shaped crown which varies from salmon 
orange to yellow depending on weather, soil, and stage of de- 
velopment. A striking garden flower and very showy for cut- 
ting. $1.50 each. 
CHRISTIAN (Brodie) 2a M. 23”. Velvet smooth finish and clear 
canary color. Rather small crown but large perianth as in St. 
Egwin. 35c each. 
CHUNGKING (G. L. Wilson) 3a EM. 20”. Probably the best in its 
class. Magnificent flower with most circular, flat, intense gold 
perianth and vivid red, rather flat crown. $2.50 each. 
CIBOLA (Mitsch) 2a EE. 22”. One of the very first of the large 
flowered Daffodils to bloom here. Better in form and substance, 
and richer in color than its seed parent, Malvern Gold. The 
very flat broad perianth is of rich deep golden yellow; the large, 
widely flaring crown is beautifully crimped. The short necked, 
stiff stemmed flowers are well faced and have good keeping 
quality. $5.00 each. 
CICELY (A. M. Wilson) 2c EM. 20”. Exquisite, smoothly finished 
white flower; fine for cutting. 25c each. 
CLACKMAR (G. L. Wilson) 3a M. 20”. Pretty flat bronzy yellow 
perianth, and brilliant orange red crown. A Wilson seedling 
introduced here. 25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 
CLEENA (Richardson) 2b EM. 20”. A Fortune seedling of smooth 
finish; white perianth, white, primrose and apricot crown. 80c 
each. 
COKEFIELD (Brodie) 1c M. 19”. Gigantic star-like white perianth, 
and very long white trumpet. 75c each. 
CONBEG (G. L. Wilson) 2b M. 20”. Glistening snow white perianth, 
with pale lemon halo at the base of the deep red goblet shaped 
cup. $1.00 each. 
CONTENT (P. D. Williams) 1b EM. 24”. Very large flower built 
along the lines of Beersheba but with wider perianth segments, 
which are twisted just enough to eliminate any stiffness, yet 
are very smooth and flat in general appearance. Opens pale 
greenish lemon but fades to nearly white. Very durable. Great 
value for breeding. $1.50 each. 
COOLIN (A. M. Wilson) 1c M. 20”. A massive pure white flower of 
beautiful form and excellent quality. Very good. $1.20 each. 
CORDOVA (Brodie) 3a LM. 21”. Large flower with overlapping 
creamy perianth, and saucer shaped crown of yellow, edged 
orange red. 35c each. 
CORINTH (Brodie) lc M. 19”. Large, flat, ivory cream perianth 
of cardboard like substance, and a long trumpet rather deeper 
in color. 70e¢ each. 
CORONACH (Mrs. Backhouse) 3b L. 20”. White perianth with 
crimson red eye. Very contrasty. 65c each. 
CORONELLA (Brown) 2b M. 20”. White perianth; heavily frilled, 
lemon edged crown. 30c each. 
COTTERTON (Brodie) 2c M. 17”. Clean. smooth, pure white flower 
of excellent quality. Fine for breeding. 50c each. 
COURAGE (Brodie) 2c M. 19”. Large white flower with long crown 
of near trumpet dimensions. Good. 75c each. 
COVERACK PERFECTION (Brodie) 2b M. 22”. A grand immense 
flower with overlapping white perianth, and large saucer shaped 
crown of creamy buff edged salmon apricot under favorable 
conditions. A fine flower even when not at its best in color. 
$1.00 each. 
CREAM CUP (Mitsch) 2b EM. 22”. Large flower of very smooth 
texture. Broad overlapping white perianth, and good sized light 
lemon crown fading to cream. 35c each. 
CRETE (Richardson) 3b L. 22”. Magnificent red and white with 
very heavy substance. $2.00 each. 
CROCUS (P. D. Williams) 2a LM. 18”. A large flower of excellent 
form, being a self of intense, almost orange gold color. One of 
the finest yellow Daffodils. 45¢ each. 
CROMARTY (Brodie) la M. 20”. Perhaps the best exhibition yel- 
low trumpet in its price class. 65¢ each. 
CROWN DERBY (Brodie) 3b LM. 21”. Large white perianth; yel- 
low crown, edged red. Striking. 50c each. 
CUSHENDALL (G. L. Wilson) 3c L. 18”. Small flower of perfect 
form and ethereal beauty. Very smooth, perfectly flat, circular 
perianth; small eye, with delicious cream frill and moss green 
center. $1.70 each. 
CUSHLAKE (G. L. Wilson) 3c L. 15”. Another small white flower: 
This with pale green eye shading to white, pinkish rim. 25c¢ each. 
DAISY SCHAFFER (de Graaff) 2b LM. 21”. Giant white with light 
lemon crown. Much in demand. 30¢ each; $3.25 per dozen. 
DALLAS (Brodie) 3c L. 20”. Somewhat like its parent, Cushen- 
dall, but larger. Very pretty. $4.50 each. 
DAWN (Engleheart) 5b LM. 14”. A curious but pretty and graceful 
little flower with white reflexed perianth, and very flat disc- 
like cup. Two or three flowers to a stem. $1.50 each. 
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