CHERRY FLIP (Schreiner '51) M. ((Loomis’ SQ 51 
x Mulberry Rose) x (SQ 70)) x D. Hall 4205). 
RIGmingompink 7Se lt, heen Ace ec rea ro neks $5.00 
E—29 
CHIEF POKING FIRE (DeForest ‘42) M. (Alta 
Calif. x Jean Cayeux) x (E. B. Williamson). Fine 
red. Overlooked, perhaps, as a parent for 
rich blends, plicatas and reds $ .795 
CHINA MAID (Milliken ‘36). E.-M. (Mauna Loa x 
Dauntless.) Pink blend with a strong and de- 
* lightful perfume. Blood for red or even 
amoena breeding. Use with varieties heavy 
EN SUS STATICS rae ete See oteetevene la Cloiter a kets $ .75 
CHINESE WHITE (McKee ‘52). M. (Snow Flurry x 
Wo-Peen) x (Katherine Fay x Wo-Peen.) Very 
large, wide white that is very impressive. 
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E—18 
CHINOOK PASS (Norton ‘50). M., 36 inches. 
(Sylvia Murray x Gloriole.) This gorgeous blue 
has captured all the charm of each of its par- 
ents plus something else. Falls have a light 
yellow area at the hafts and toward center, 
beard tipped white. H.M. ‘51 $2.00 
E—10 
CHIQUITA (Knowlton ‘51). M. (Amigo x Wabash.) 
Lovely is this ruffled, charming neglecta with 
its pansy-like coloring and finish. Destined to 
popularity. H.M. ‘51 $8.00 
CHIVALRY (J. Wills '44). M.-L. (Missouri x Great 
Lakes.) Ruffled medium blue. Its pollen used 
on Snow Flurry has given Prof. Mitchell some 
lovely things. Dykes Medal ‘47. Top of the 
Symposium, [950 Neca. ve mune litieels $1.50 
E—2 
CHI-YUN (DeForest ‘47). E.-M. (Snow Flurry x 
Azure Skies.) Ruffled, full white. Not tall, but 
used with blue or white varieties with height 
should prove a wonderful breeder $1.00 
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CHOIR BOY (Schreiner '47). L. (King Juba x Doro- 
thy Dietz) x (Cantabile). Nicely formed amoena. 
SGU wrtevec ena eens wtotalte caren one ae Meare ne $1.00 
E—39 
CINNAMON TOAST (Henry Sass ‘53). M., 38 in. 
(Involving Midwest Gem, Dore, Prairie Sunset, 
Flora Zenor, Aleppo Plain (3 times) and 62-40, 
an improved Ruth Pollock-type plicata (3 
times).) Big and bold yellow plicata sanded 
red-brown. H.M. ‘53. Net $20.00 
E—44 
CIRCUS (Marx ‘50). L. (Marquita x Sundipt.) 
Standards light lemon yellow. Falls creamy 
yellow with bright red veins. Striking and 
novel. Net $1.00 
CITATION (Rawlins ‘'52). E.-M. (Sister to Alicia.) 
Tall, smoothly finished blue self of quality. 
Sure to be a marvelous parent for blues and 
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E—46 
CITY OF LINCOLN (H. Sass ‘37). M.-L. (Al-lu-we 
x  .)Still a fine variegata. A.M. ‘39...... $ .50 
CITY OF STRATFORD (Miles). M. (Trader Horn 
x ?) Large Majenta-mulberry........... $2.00 
CLARA B. (Muhlestein ‘'52). M-L. (Chantilly x 
46-2F: Hall's 42-10 x SQ 72.) White with lemon- 
gold border on its heavily laced standards 
and falls. A superb breeder for ruffling (lacing). 
Produces some pinks and their by-products. 
A charming flower $10.00 
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CLEAR SAILING (DeForest ‘50). M. (Tiffanja x 
Coritica.) Flaring clean lemon-yellow. Abso- 
lutely stunning. Will be a superb parent for 
this color and plicatas. H.M. ‘50 $5.00 
S—6 
CLEO (Murrell ’41). M. (Pervaneh x sdlg: Moon- 
light x Bruno.) Unusual is this large satiny 
Chartreuse-green. Deliciously scented. Will be 
a useful parent for greens.’ 36 inches. .$3.00 
E—7 
CLIFFDELL (L. Norton '52). M., 38 inches. (Alexia 
sdlg. x Cascade Splendor.) Crinkled edges of 
both standards and falls in a brown-gold blend 
with orchid center of falls $7.00 
E—29 
CLIFFS OF DOVER (O. Fay ’53). M. (New Snow 
x Cahokia.) Superb heavy-substanced white. 
$12.50 
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E—29 
CLOTH OF GOLD (Whiting ‘45). M. (Golden Hind 
x Golden Spike.) Tall, rich yellow of quality 
and always a good performer. A.M. ‘50.. .75 
E—23 
CLOUDCAP (DeForest '50). M. (SQ 72) x (6-44: 
(Salar x Sandia) x (Prairie Sunset)). Everyone 
is talking about this huge light pink. Superb 
parent. H.M. ‘51, A.M. ‘53 $10.00 
SE—7 
CLOUD CASTLE (Graves ‘44). M. (Sensation x 
Gloriole.) Huge light lavender-blue. Superb 
paer for blues and whites. A.M. ‘49....$1.00 
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CLOVELLY (Tobie ‘40). M. (Easter Morn x Rose 
Dominion.) White sea-foam green. May be 
useful in a green breeding program $ .50 
E—3 : 
COCK PHEASANT (Whiting ‘51). M.-L. (Baghdad 
x Garden Flame.) Rich tapestry red with tan- 
talizing overlay of terra cotta on falls. Blood 
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E—18 
COGNAC (Whiting ‘51). L. (Prairie Sunset x 
Veishea.) Glowing amber-tan self. 40 inches 
tall. Splendid blood for breeding tans, browns 
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COLONEL PRIMROSE (DeForest ‘51). M. (Ola 
Kala x Tobacco Road.) Tall, clean lemon- 
chrome yellow with flaring falls and domed 
standards. Fine blood for blends, browns and 
deep yellows 
$—5 
COLORCADE (Tompkins ‘52). M-L., 37 inches. 
(Veishea x Bronzed Copper.) Deep copper- 
orange and rose-red blended into a brownish 
pd flower with blue flush in falls 
COLOR CARNIVAL (DeForest ‘49). E.-M. (Spin- 
drift) x 6-44: ((Salar x Sandia) x (Prairie Sun- 
set)). Pink with bold dashes of purple on falls. 
eS quality pink seedlings. H.M. '50 $3.50 
COLOR SERGEANT (H. F. Hall '49). M.-L. (R-58 x 
R-59.) Large, wide, ruffled red on tall 4-way 
branched stalks. We think it has a very good 
quality both as a breeder and garden subject. 
Limited stock. Net 
E—7 
CLOSSAL* (Marx ‘46). E.-M. (Wm. Mohr x El 
Capitan.) Huge violet of easy growth. ..$1.00 
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