CHEYENNE 536(Wilson)M Wide open ruffled 
scarlet. Opens 8-10 well placed blooms on a tall 
plant with long heads. 
L 2/.30, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.30. 
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. Very good. 
L 2/.30, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.30. 
CHOCTAW 491(Wilson)L Light chocolate 
with orange red blotch. A beautiful and distinc- 
tive combination of colors. Tall strong grower 
with heavy foliage and up to 10 blooms open. 
L .25, M .20, S 2/.25, B 15/.25. 
CIRCE 523(K & M)M Beautiful deep orange 
with small red throat mark. 6 open. One of the 
best in its color. 
L 2/.30, M 3/.25, B 5/.25. 
CLARENCE D. FORTNAM § 440(Kadel) LM 
Blush pink. One of the most beautiful varieties 
that is going to make a grand commercial. Opens 
8 well placed blooms. A grand variety and heavy 
propagator tho a little bit on the pale side in color. 
L .50, M .35, S .25, B 8/.25,25/.60. 
COLUMBIA 407(Roberts)EM Clear creamy 
white edged medium rose. Similar to Corona in 
color but not quite so large and with a smoother 
and more consistent color than Corona. Bound 
for great popularity for home garden and 
commercial use. 
L .50, M .35, S .20, B 10/.30,10/2.50. 
CONNIE G 506(Woods)E Most beautiful cream 
in existence. The lip is yellow which gives the 
whole flower the appearance of light yellow. 
Heavily ruffled, rolled, fluted making a wonder- 
fully beautiful bloom. A positive must have for 
the home garden and a good commercial for 
nearby markets. Needs water to have it at its 
best but when at its best nothing can touch it. 
L .25, M .20, S 2/.25, B 15/.25,100/1.00. 
COPPER LUSTRE 580(Pazderski)EM Tech- 
nically rose with copper colored edges, shading 
lighter to a dark tan center. Red mark on the 
rose petals lights up the center of the floret. 
Heavily ruffled. This is a really brown smoky and 
a crackerjack. Big tall husky plant with 8 open 
and 6-8 in color, with 17-18 total buds. 51% to 6” 
blooms. Probably the nearest to a true brown of 
all glads. A good propagator. This is bound to be 
extremely popular with smoky fans. 
L 1.00, M .75, S .50, B 2/.20,10/.75. 
CORAL ACE 532(Bunn)M A beautiful bright 
coral sport of Burma with all the good qualities 
of Burma. Grew taller than Burma with us. 
L .75, M .50, S .25, B 3/.25,8/.50,100/5.00. 
CORONET 366(Palmer)M Clear ruffled laven- 
der similar to Wedgwood but with more blooms 
open. Very beautiful ruffled flower on medium 
height plant. 
L 2/.30, M 2/.20, No S, B Pkg./.30. 
CORSAGE 361(Knight)M Cream with petal 
edges and throat mark of medium rose. Waved, 
ruffled, recurved, needlepoint, etc. Ideal flower 
for corsages. 
L .30, M .20, S 2/.30, B 10/.25,100/2.00. 
CREAM ORCHIDS  406(Fischer)E Very 
beautiful ruffled and lacinated cream. One of the 
most beautiful varieties in existence and a grand 
cut flower. If more florists would use this type 
of flower, glads would be much more popular. 
L .40, M .30, S .20, B 10/.25,100/2.00. 
CROESUS 412(Hatch)EM Heavily ruffled 
medium yellow with slight throat lines. Opens 
8-10 on medium height plant. 
L 1.00, M .75, S .50, B 4/.25,10/.50. 
CROWN JEWEL 461(Fischer)EM Unusual 
but very beautiful colored light lavender with 
reddish blotch. Opens 7 or more on a tall strong 
healthy consistent plant. One of the very best 
cut flowers. You must not miss it. 
L .40, M .30, S .20, B 10/.25,100/2.00. 
CRUSADER 301(Fischer)E Beautiful white 
with purple blotch. A very beautiful variety. 
Opens up to 8. 
L 1.00, M .75, S .50, B 4/.25,10/.50. 
CRYSTAL ORCHID 500(Browne)M White 
with slight lines in the throat. Best sport of 
Elizabeth the Queen I have seen. A big tall 
strong growing variety that was really fine in our 
trials. Has won all kinds of top honors in the 
shows. Very beautiful. 
L .30, M .20, S 2/.30, B 20/.50,100/2.00. 
DARK DAVID 554(Morgan)L One of the best 
dark reds. Opens 8 on a tall strong plant. One of 
the really good ones. 
L .60, M .40, S .25, B 6/.25,25/.75. 
DAWN 460(Klein)E Ruffled light rose shading 
deeper in the throat. One of the very earliest 
varieties and valuable as a florist’s cut flower. 
Opens 7-8 with 7 in color on a medium height 
plant. Good texture, placement and attachment. 
L .60, M .40, S .25, B 6/.25,25/.75. 
See page 23 for explanation of prices, colors, seasons, etc. 
