COLONEL JOE 
CIBOLA (Hill) M 39” H.M. 1953 4.00 
A full petaled flower of glistening frosty melon 
with recurving sepals and petals. Fine substance. 
CLASSIC (Kraus) LM 40” 2.00 
Long, tubular, Easter lily form. Very fragrant flowers 
of pale lemon-yellow with green throat. 
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COLONEL JOE (Lester) EM 40” H.M. 1953 12.50 
One of the finest light yellow daylilies we have 
seen. The 7-inch bloom has almost 2 inch wide 
petals, with ruffled edges. The sepals recurve giv- 
ing the bloom a triangular form. The light lemon 
yellow color does not fade, and remains open after 
dark. 
COLONIAL DAME (Milliken) M 36” A.M. 1953 2.00 
Large flowers of buffy apricot with pale rosy-tan 
banding above the bright golden throat. The petals 
are broad, very ruffled along the edges and creped 
over the flattened portions, and overlap the sepals. The 
whole flower opens wide, giving a flower of excep- 
tional beauty and charm. 
CONSTANCE (Hill) M 38” H.M. 1953 2.00 
Very large and bright red toned blend slightly bi- 
colored. A vigorous grower and fast increaser. 
COPPER COLONEL (Sass) LM 40” A.M. 1954 2.00 
A beautiful rosy-copper blend of large recurving 
flowers. Tall and free flowering. One of the finest. 
CORAL PIECE (Plouf) M 36” 2.00 
Faintly veined pastel of coral pink, Green canary 
throat. A very beautiful pastel blend which will add 
charm and grace to any garden. 
CORNELL (Wheeler) EM 34” 1.50 
A striking bicolor with petals of crimson and sepals 
of light yellow only slightly red dusted. Medium 
large, wide segments, compact throat. 
CRIMSON GLORY (Carpenter) EM 42” J.C. 1951 10.00 
A large, crimson beauty with ruffled edges and of 
firm substance. Strong, vigorous growth. The even 
coloring on the broad, full petals and sepals make it 
a very smooth, finished flower. 
CRIMSON PIRATE (H. E. Sass) M 30” 3.50 
A very striking carmine red with Oxblood red eye, 
and small yellow throat. Well branched and excel- 
lent for the foreground. 
