CARINYA (Errey) 85 days 440 
Quite nice with a soft rosy pink and a rich cream throat. Will hold 
up to ten open on tall magnificent spikes. Will misplace a floret once 
in a while, but not often enough to be serious. Excellent show glad 
and a good commercial prospect when stock becomes available. Stock 
is limited. 
Price—L $1.00; M 75c; S 50c; B.5/25c 
CARMEN CORLISS (Roberts 53) 80 days - 430 
One of the nicest 1953 introductions. A sparkling light salmon pink 
with clear yellow lip petals. Beautifully formed florets, ruffled, fluted 
and recurved. Its texture is wonderful—a piece of smooth satin, with 
a glisten to it that you can’t help notice. Performance was good, six 
open on medium tall well balanced flowerheads. Bulblets propagate 
nicely. 
Price—L $3.00; M $2.00; S $1.25; B 10/$3.00 
CARNIVAL (Butt 47) 85 days 437 
A bright scarlet red with a very unusual and attractive white 
blotch in the throat. A striking color combination. Holds six open 
on medium tall spikes. Seems to stand heat well. Attachment, place- 
ment, growth, propagation, etc., all on the good side. You will like 
Carnival. 
Price—le 2/30c-—1 O79 142 032M3/25c—1 07-10 
S 4/25c—10/50c; B 25/25c 
CATHERINE BEATH (Coutts 51) 88 days 312 
A very clean deep yellow that will hold eight to ten open on tall 
straight spikes. Performs well in any kind of weather and is sure to 
make a mark for itself in the next few years. 
Price—L 35c—10/$2.80; M 25c—10/$2.00; 
S°15c=—10/$ 1.20: °B. 15/725c 
CHAMOUNY (Baerman 38) 85 days 362 
Another one that: given half a chance produces excellent spikes, 
and given good care, produces show winners. Silvery edged cerise rose 
petals with up to ten open on tall tapering spikes. Unusual perform- 
ance for a 300 size glad. Spikes are tall, well proportioned. Bulbs are 
not attractive looking, in fact one is inclined to question them, but 
they certainly do produce excellent results. Recommended. 
Price—L 2/25c—10/$1.00; M 2/15c—10/70c; 
S 5/25c—10/40c; B Pkge. 25c 
CHARMAINE (New 40) 75 days 362 
Not a world beater for color or growth, but an excellent early 
commercial rose. Tall well proportioned spikes, six open and plenty 
of bud color with a crisp appearance. The color darkens in the throat, 
giving a color variation to add to its attraction. A good grower and a 
good propagator. Chiefly useful for the early market. 
Price—L 2/25c—10/$1.00; M 2/15c—10/70c; 
S 5/25c—10/40c; B Pkge. 25c 
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