CHIPPEWA (Salbach ‘43). M. (Orloff) x ((Seduction 
x Comstock) x (Alta Calif)). Lightly marked yel- 
low plicata $ .50 
CHIQUITA (Knowlton '51). M. (Amigo x Wabash.) 
Lovely is this ruffled, charming neglecta with 
its pansy-like coloring and finish. Destined to 
popularity. H.M. ‘51 
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CHIVALRY (J. Wills ‘44). M.-L. (Missouri x Great 
Lakes.) Ruffled medium blue. Its pollen used 
on Snow Flurry has given Prof. Mitchell some 
lovely things. Dykes Medal ‘47. Top of the 
Symposium 1950 $2.00 
CHI-YUN (DeForest ‘47). E.-M. (Snow Flurry x 
Azure Skies.) Ruffled, full white. Not tall, but 
used with blue or white varieties with height 
should prove a wonderful breeder $1.00 
CHOIR BOY (Schreiner '47). L. (King Juba x Doro- 
thy Dietz) x (Cantabile). Nicely formed amoena. 
Fertile $1.50 
CHOSEN (White ‘37). E.-M. (Mirasol x Purissima) 
x (Rubeo). Large yellow of quality. Blood for 
this color, creams, whites and reds $ .50 
CHRYSOLITE (Milliken ‘41). E.-M. (Easter Morn x 
Lady Paramount.) Wide cream with rich 
orange beard. Difficult parent 
CIRCUS (Marx ‘50). L. (Marquita x Sundipt.) 
Standards light lemon yellow. Falls creamy 
yellow with bright red veins. Striking and 
novel. Net $1.00 
CITY OF LINCOLN (H. Sass ‘37). M.-L. (Al-lu-we 
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CITY OF STRATFORD (Miles). M. (Trader Horn 
x ?) Large Majenta-mulberry........... $2.00 
CLARA B. (Muhlestein ‘52). M-L. (Chantilly x 
46-2F: Hall's 42-10 x SQ 72.) White with lemon- 
gold border on its heavily laced standards 
and falls. A superb breeder for ruffling (lacing). 
Produces some pinks and their by-products. 
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CLARET VELVET (Weed ‘41). M. Rich claret- 
purple. No pollen. Difficult pod parent..$ .50 
CLASMONT (Morris ‘49). M. (Edward of Windsor 
x V 21.) An apricot-toned iris. Sister to Strath- 
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CLEAR SAILING (DeForest ‘50). M. (Tiffanja x 
“Coritica.) Flaring clean lemon-yellow. Abso- 
lutely stunning. Will be a superb parent for 
this color and plicatas. H.M. ‘50 $9.00 
CLEO (Murrell '41). M. (Pervaneh x sdlg: Moon- 
light x Bruno.) Unusual is this large satiny 
Chartreuse-green. Deliciously scented. Will be 
a useful parent for “greens”. 36 inches. .$4.00 
CLOTH OF GOLD (Whiting ‘45). M. (Golden Hind 
x Golden Spike.) Tall, rich yellow of quality 
and always a good performer. A.M. ‘50..$ .75 
CLOUDCAP (DeForest ‘50). M. (SQ 72) x (6-44: 
(Salar x Sandia) x (Prairie Sunset)). Everyone 
is talking about this huge light pink. Superb 
breeder. H.M. ‘51. Net $15.00 
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CLOUD CASTLE (Graves ‘44). M. (Sensation x 
Gloriole.) Huge light lavender-blue. Superb 
parent for blues and whites. A.M. ‘49....$1.50 
CLOVELLY (Tobie '40). M. (Easter Morn x Rose 
Dominion.) White sea-foam green. May be 
useful in a green breeding program $ .50 
COCK PHEASANT (Whiting ‘51). M.-L. (Baghdad 
x Garden Flame.) Rich tapestry red with tan- 
talizing overlay of terra cotta on falls. Blood 
for reds! Net 
COGNAC (Whiting ‘51). L. (Prairie Sunset x 
Veishea.) Glowing amber-tan self. 40 inches 
tall. Splendid blood for breeding tans, browns 
cide blen cists ateramh ic Ree eee ee neers $5.00 
COLONEL PRIMROSE (DeForest ‘51). M. (Ola 
Kala x Tobacco Road.) Tall, clean lemon- 
chrome yellow with flaring falls and domed 
standards. Fine blood for blends, browns and 
deep yellows 
COLORATURA (DeForest ’46). M. (E. B. William- 
son x Prairie Sunset.) Orange-russet. Blood for 
rich blends, oranges and reds $1.50 
COLORCADE (Tompkins '52). M-L., 37 inches. 
(Veishea x Bronzed Copper.) Deep copper- 
orange and rose-red blended into a brownish 
red flower with blue flush in falls $10.00 
COLOR .CARNIVAL (DeForest ‘'49). E.-M. (Spin- 
drift) x 6-44: ((Salar x Sandia) x (Prairie Sun- 
set)). Pink with bold dashes of purple on falls. 
Produces quality pink seedlings. H.M.’50 $5.00 
COLOR SERGEANT (H. F. Hall '49). M.-L. (R-58 x 
R-59.) Large, wide, ruffled red on tall 4-way 
branched stalks. We think it has a very good 
quality both as a breeder and garden subject. 
Limited stock. Net $4.00 
COLOSSAL (Marx ‘46). E. (Wm. Mohr x El Capi- 
tan.) Huge violet Wm. Mohr derivitive of easy 
growth $1.00 
COLUMBIA (Tompkins ‘51). M. (Sister to Courtesy) 
x (Anabel x Narain.) Large wide, rich deep 
commanding blue. H.C. ‘51. H.M. ‘52... .$20.00 
CONCORD VELVET (Crosby ‘52). M. (William A. 
Setchell x Sable.) About the largest of the 
deep purples. In the same color-range with 
Northwestern and Pagan Royal and equally 
as fine. Should be a top parent for DARKS. 
HMaeo2 $8.00 
CONSOLATION (Tompkins '50). M. (Blue Shimmer 
x Great Lakes.) Beautifully finished light blue. 
Very large of good substance. One of the best 
of this color we have seen $4.00 
COOL LEMONADE (Muhlestein '47). E.-M. (Elec- 
tra x Bonanza.) Cool and refreshing as iced 
lemonade. A complete self, even to the beard. 
Starts the tall bearded season. Neither large 
nor tall, but so charming and clean we feel 
sure it will become one of your pets just as it 
has for us $1.50 
COPPER BEECH (Nesmith '50). M. (Ned Le Fevre 
x Sukey of Salem.) Glowing henna-copper. 
Stunning $3.00 
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