220 
320 
290 
390 
320 
241 
290 
206 
207 
240 
262 
170 
142 
106 
241 
110 
210 
240 
242 
250 
BRITELITE—Bright orange with clear goldea 
yellow throat. Opens 5 or more on a quite tall 
spike. 
BROWN ORCHID—Brown with darker biotch 
and gold mid-ribs and edging on all petas. 
An unusual color and very popular. 
BURNT ORANGE—Light orange with much 
deeper orange blotches. Small wiry sp’ke. 
CARA MIA—Beautiful rose pink with deeper 
rose marks in throat. Opens 4 and 5 on a 
tall spike. A real old timer that can still win 
a blue ribbon. Quite early. 
CARIOCA—Smoky rose with bright red throat. 
Petals edged with quite a bit of slate. Some- 
what inclined to grow oversized but A. O. C. 
varieties are few in the small ones. 1951 intro- 
duction. 
CELESTINA—Ruffled deep cream with an 
occasional pink tinge which really adds to its 
beauty. 
CHARLOTTE HELEN BLAIR—Very tall, clear, 
real buff with creamy yellow throat. Rather 
pointed petals. 
CHARMING—Dusty, medium rose with small 
deep rose blotches in a throat diffused with 
cream. Very odd color. Almost a smoky. Some- 
what pointed petals and a face-up. Won Ist 
for me at Boston in special class of all vavie- 
ties of face-ups competing. Very early. 
CHEERIO—Clear wine purple with velvety 
throat. Opens 5 or 6 on a 17 bud spike. An 
excellent and unusual face-up. Stock is scarce. 
Even if you do not care for face-ups I think 
you would like this one. 
CHERIE—Outer petals light rose and inner 
petals a very deep rose. Unusual coloring. Up 
to 16 and 17 buds on a 20 inch flowerh-cai. 
As I see it, the classification should be 261 
instead of 142. Anyway it is another grand 
face-up. 
CHINA DOLL—Cream more or less tinged 
pink with prominent red throat blotches. Lacey 
and ruffled. Excellent in arrangements and 
very much in demand. 
CLAUCARCY—Beautiful shade of light pink 
with cream throat and white mid-ribs. Up 
to 20 buds with as many as 8 open and 5 and 
6 in color. Won highest rating at trial gardens 
and is a consistent winner at the shows. A 
1952 introduction. 
COMET—Golden yellow with feathery red 
blotches. Narrow, lacinated and pointed petals. 
Sometimes hooded. Small, willowy spike. An- 
other good one for arrangements. 
CONCERTINA—Beautiful bright rose pink 
with rose feather in cream throat. Slightly 
ruffled. Up to 14 buds with 4 or 5 open. At- 
tractive. 
CONNIE GAL—Rose red outer petals with 
purplish blue throat and white mid-ribs. A 
unique color combination and one that can 
win a blue ribbon. 
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