CHEROKEE (G. V, Snyder ’53) 590 (EM), Fine rose-shaded bronze, Tall, large, vigorous. 
Distinctly different and should be a grand show flower. 
L $1.00, M .75, S .50, Bits. 5-.40, 10-.75, 100-$6.00 
CHINOOK (Lines ’49) 532 (ML).Huge, tall coral salmon without markings, Lovely color 
and we think much superior to some highly advertised giant glads, Does best from 
medium bulbs, 
L .35, M .25, S 2-.30, Bits. 20-.25, 100-$1.00 
COLOGNE (Roberts 748) 342-344 (EM). Distinctly fragrant deep pink with small cream 
center, One of the best scented glads available. 
L .30, M .20, S 2-.25, Bits. 10-.20, 100-$1.50 
COLUMBIA (Roberts ’51) 407 (EM). Lovely creamy white with rose-pink border around 
the petals, Grand variety for show or cut flowers. 
L .20, M 2-.25, S 3-.25, Blts. 25-.25, 100-.75 
CONTRAST (Ayrenius ’54) 441 (ML). Pink with purple throat, Almost too much “con- 
trast” for our taste, but will probably be admired by many. Good grower. 
L $1.50, M $1.25, S $1.00, Bits. .20 each, 10-$1.50 
COPPER LUSTRE (Pazderski ’53) 580 (EM). Huge smoky bronzy-rose with deeper fleck- 
ing, An attractive variety as well as one of the very largest. Bound to become popular, 
L .75, M .50, S .25, Blts, 2-.20, 10-.75 
CORAL ACE (Bunn ’52) 533 (EM). An orange-salmon sport of Burma; deeper red-orange 
throat. A most attractive color, and seems to grow better here than Burma, 
L .40, M .25, S 2-.30, Blts. 10-.25, 100-$2.00 
CREAM ORCHIDS (Fischer ’51) 406 (E). Lovely clear light cream with scalloped petal 
edges, Grand early cut flower variety. 
L, .20, M 2-.25, S 3-.25, Blts. 20-.25, 100-$1.00 
CRIMSON TIDE (Roberts ’45) 452 (M). Unique heavily ruffled crimson red with white 
darts; florets of extra heavy substance, A beautiful red, unlike any other. 
L .30, M .20, S 2-.25, Blts. 10-.20, 100-$1.50 
CRUSADER (Fischer ’52) 301 (VE). Beautiful medium-sized snowy white with light 
purple throat spots, Opens 6 lightly frilled florets on graceful stems. 
L .50, M .35, S .20, Bits. 10-.30, 100-$2.40 
CRYSTAL ORCHID (Browne ’52) 506 (EM). Clear creamy white except for unobtrusive 
light lavender throat lines. Grows and propagates like Elizabeth the Queen, of which it 
is. a color sport. Fine cut flower variety. 
L .20, M 2-.25, S 3-.25, Blts. 20-.25, 100-$1.00 
DARK DAVID (Morgan ’51) 554 (E'M). Not the blackest of the maroons, but certainly 
one of the best. Opens 6 or 7 very large dark red flowers on fine tall spikes. 
L .25, M 2-.30, S 3-.25, Blts. 20-.25 
DAVID WARR (Warr ’53) 486 (E). Ruffled orange-scarlet that made a good impression 
with us. Should be a good early cut flower, as it has a nice bright color and good growing 
habits, 
L .75, M .50, S .25, Blts. 10-.75, 100-$6.00 
DELIGHT (Roberts 754) 430 (M). Lovely light creamy salmon with a lighter center. 
One of the most heavily ruffled varieties grown, and one of the most beautiful, Opens 
6 or 7 at once on average spikes. 
L $2.00, M $1.50, S $1.00, Blts. .20 each, 10-$1.50, 100-$12.00 
DESERT DUSK (Rich ’50) 586 (ML). Gray-toned smoky with a soft orange throat, 
One of our favorite smokies. Will open up to 9 or 10 at once. 
L .30, M .20, S 2-.25, Bits. 10-.20, 100-$1.50 
DIVINITY (Roberts 752) 306 (M). Chaste, clear rich cream with no markings. Six, 
heavily ruffled florets open on spikes of moderate height, Should be a winner in its 
class at the shows, when bulbs are more widely distributed. 
L $1.00, M .75, S .50, Bits. 4-.25, 10-.50, 100-$4.00 
EARLY RED (Knight ’53) 450 (E). We are sold on the value of this fine early cut 
flower red. It opens and holds up well in water, and has a lovely clear color. Opens 6 
or 7 florets on graceful, straight stems. 
L .50, M .35, S .20, Bits. 4-.20, 10-.40 
