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CHIEF PONTIAC (Snyder) (Mid-season) (524) ‘The giant of the oranges. A bright smooth 
orange scarlet with slightly deeper throat. The Chief makes tall, always straight spikes 
up to 6 ft. tall and opens 7 attractively ruffled blooms of 6 to 7 inch diameter on long 30” 
flowerheads. ‘This lush healthy grower makes giant spikes even from small bulbs. Excellent 
propagator and grower from blts. A real champion you won’t want to miss. As with all 
vivid oranges it fades in hot sun. L-2-30c M-3-25c Blbts. 50- 30c 
CHINOOK (Lines) (Mid-season) (532) A pure rich, clear salmon without marking. A lush 
grower up to 6 ft. and opens up to 9-6” florets. A wonderful exhibition or commercial. 
Fe2n0c 2M 35c 5S —25c) Blbts:.10=30c:(100- $2750) 
CITATION (Beaton) (Late mid-season) (542) A fine clean pink with cream throat. Out- 
standing in its tall robust growth and opening quality. Although it grows tall it will stand 
up without staking in adverse weather. Opens 7 well placed blooms. Excellent propagation. 
L-25¢ M-20c $-2-25c Blbts. 20 - 25c (100 - $1.00) 
CLARENCE D. FORTNAM (Kadel) (Mid-season) (440) A beautiful heavily ruffled blush 
pink. Opens up to 10 florets that are ruffled and needlepointed on 21 bud flowerheads. 
Winner most beautiful award in many shows. L-50c M-35c S-25c Blbts. 8 - 25¢ (25 - 50c) 
CLAUCARCY (Maynard) (Mid-season) (241) This new miniature is a nice pink with 
cream throat and light mid ribs. It opens 7-2/4 to 3” florets on 18 to 20 bud spikes of 55”. 
Has an exceedingly fine record on the show table and in the trial grounds. A miniature 
you can't afford to miss. L-50c M-35c S$-25c Blbts. 10-40c (100- $3.00) 
COLONIAL DAME (Barrett) (Mid-season) (467) <A very fine tall lavender blending to 
deeper throat. It opens 8 ruffled and frilled blooms of heavy substance. A fine show or 
commercial. et Gee M3 = Gee =~ 20C) bi btss 50256 
COLUMBIA (Roberts) (407) <A clear creamy white with each petal edged with rose 
lavender. ‘This is similar to Corona but is more consistent and quite outstanding for its 
show and commercial value. M-35c S-20c_ Blbts. 10- 30c (100 - $2.40) 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (Schenetsky) (Mid-season) (441) Fine light pink with scarlet 
pink blotch. Grows tall with 8 to 9 perfectly placed blooms on a long flowerhead. One of 
the finest new ones. L-2-25¢ M-3-25c Blbts. 50-30c 
CONNIE G (Woods) (Early mid-season) (506) Entrancingly beautiful — these words can 
not convey the beauty of this lovely glad. No other glad has the style of this exquisitely 
ruffled deep clear cream. Its heavy textured ruffled petals and the fine straight spikes 
with 10 open blooms are really something. 
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CORDOVA (Palmer) (Early) (432) Very early fine lively rose salmon. Opens 8 to 10 
blooms on tall straight spikes with 18 to 20 buds and most of the buds showing color. 
Fine propagator and its earliness will make it valuable. L-2-25c M-3-25c_ Blbts. 50-25c 
CREOLE BELLE (Allen) (462) <A heavily ruffled and needlepointed rich deep maroon 
blending somewhat lighter in throat. This is a very lush color and opens 8 of 20 blooms 
on 54” spikes. L-$1.50 M-$1.00 S-50c Blbts. 15c ea. (10- $1.00) 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY (Allen) (Mid-season) (400) <A beautiful ruffled and frilled white with 
cream throat, 5” florets which lay back against the stem on a 22 bud spike which grows 60” 
tall and as straight as a ramrod. A marvelous glad for either commercial or exhibition 
that can take the heat, drought and wind and will open from green buds. 
L-$1.50 M-$1.00 S-50c Blbts. 15c ea. (10 - $1.00) 
DAVID WARR (Warr) (436) Here is a wonderful, very tall, rich, ruffled and needle- 
pointed, scarlet. ‘This is truly beautiful with 10 open and 8 in color on 66” spikes. A top- 
notch variety. L-$1.00 M-75c S-50c Blbts. 15c (10 - $1.00) 
DEE-TWELVE (Arenius) (Mid-season) (452) <A very fine brilliant medium red self color. 
Opens to 8 blooms on very tall vigorous spikes of 18 to 20 buds. Should make an excellent 
addition to this class. L-20c M-2-30c S-3-30c Blbts. 10-25c (100 - $2.00) 
DIXIE ROSE (Tyndall) (462) An excellent early purplish red with a velvety sheen and 
blending slightly lighter to throat. Makes nice 54” spikes with 7 open on 20 bud flower- 
heads. L-$1.50 M-$1.00 S-50c Blbts. 15c ea. (10- $1.00) 
