CLAIRE DE LUNE—upright 
Single large long tubed flower. Salmon orange corolla. 
Salmon sepals. 
CLARET CUP—basket 
Single corolla a very outstanding shade of deep claret. 
Sepals pinkish white. Very long pointed buds. This is 
one of the natural cascades. Very good grower. 
CLARION—upright 
Double glistening corolla of rose bengal. Sepals pure 
crimson. A vigorous grower and easy bloomer. 
COLLINGWOOD—upright 
Large double white corolla with very pale sepals. Good 
bloomer, fine grower. 
COLUMBINE—upright 
Medium size double flower, tube and sepals, white, 
corolla rhodamine purple, spreads out flat. 
COMMANDER IN CHIEF—upright 
Large double corolla of purple with traces of red. 
Broad carmine sepals. 
CONSTANCE—uprgiht 
Medium sized, double corolla purple with pink shade. 
Sepals pink. Quite vigorous. 
COQUETTE—upright or basket 
Small single corolla, bluish to purple. Rose red sepals. 
Will do as low upright. 
*CORONATION—patent applied for—upright 
Double corolla of rosy-raspberry. Sepals waxy white. 
CORPUS CHRISTI—Fuchsia-La—upright 
1953 introduction. Luxurious green foliage. Holly- 
like leaves, heavily serrulated. Petals are long and 
flushed at the base with rose bengal blends into min- 
eral violet. Sepals are broad and heavy with firm 
up curve; soft tyrian rose. 
COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN—upright 
Single corolla, baby pink with sepals of same color. 
COVENT GARDENS—basket—(also upright) 
Long single corolla of rich rose. Sepals a glossy white. 
The petals have a tendency to fold back a bit at the 
edge. 
CREOLE—basket 
Large double, corolla is ox-blood red with overtones 
of maroon. Sepals of dark crimson. The four center 
petals are extended on long stamens in mature 
flowers. 
CRESCENDO—basket—(or low upright) 
Single corolla, peony purple at base, blending into 
turkey red. Sepals turkey red. Fine clusters of beau- 
tiful buds. 
CUPID—upright 
Single bluish pink corolla and glowing deep pink 
sepals. One of the heavy bloomers. 
CURLY WURLY—upright 
Single bell shaped corolla, purple with streaks of red 
at base, sepals light red with very odd curl. 
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