110 
220 
290 
320 
241 
390 
290 
207 
240 
352 
262 
170 
261 
142 
106 
241 
BRIGHT EYES (Koerner 49) M — A spectac- 
ular little face-up. Pale yellow with vivid red 
throat. Much in demand. 
BRITELITE (Howell 49) M — Bright orange 
with clear golden yellow throat. A wonderful 
color. Opens 5 or more on a quite tall spike. 
BROWN ORCHID (Van Voorhis 40) L— 
Brown with a darker blotch and gold mid- 
ribs and edging on all petals. An unusual 
color and always a sell-out. 
BURNT ORANGE (1946) L — The name 
rightly describes it. Light orange with much 
deeper blotches. Barely over the 200 size. 
Small, wiry spike. 
CARA MIA (Miller 21) E — Beautiful rose 
pink with deeper rose marks in throat. Opens 
4 and 5 on a tall spike. A real old timer that 
can still win a blue ribbon. Quite early. 
CARIOCA (McGuire 51) L — Smoky rose 
with a bright red thorat. Petals edged with 
quite a bit of slate. Should do well on the 
show table. 
CELESTINA (Vasaturo 49) E — Lightly ruf- 
fled deep cream with an occasional pink 
tinge which really adds to its beauty. Pointed 
petals. 2 raters put this No. 1 cream in the 
N. A. G. C. Symposium. 
CHARLOTTE oH, BLAIR, (Clark 37), E — 
Very tall, clear, real buff with creamy yellow 
throat. Rather pointed petals. 
CHARMETTE (Tyndall 53) M — Bright deep 
red with slight silvery edging on petals. 
Barely over 200 size. 
CHARMING (Kunderd 39) E — Dusty, medi- 
um rose with small deep rose blotches in a 
throat diffused with cream. Very odd color, 
almost a smoky. Somewhat pointed petals and 
a face-up. Will open 5 which is quite unusual 
for a face-up. In 1953, won first at Boston in 
a special class of all varieties of face-ups 
competing. 
CHEERIO (Kunderd 30) M — Clear, wine 
purple with velvety throat. Opens 5 and 6 
on a 17 bud spike. An excellent and unusual 
face-up. The best in its class. Stock is scarce. 
CHERIE (Kunderd) E — Outer Petals light- 
rose and inner petals very deep rose. Un- 
usual coloring. Up to 16 and 17 buds on a 
20 inch flowerhead. Another grand face-up. 
CHINA DOLL (Koerner 50) M — Cream with 
a considerable amount of pink, in fact so 
much pink that I believe a 141 classification 
would be best. Prominent red throat blotches. 
Pointed petals, lacey and ruffled. A grand 
miniature of which I never have enough 
stock. 
CLAUCARCY (Maynard 52) L — Beautiful 
shade of light pink with cream throat and 
white mid-ribs. Up to 20 buds with as many 
as 8 open and 5 and 6 in color. Won highest 
ratings at trial gardens and is a consistent 
winner at the shows. Was No. 3 pink in the 
N. A. G. C. Symposium and there are a lot 
of small pinks. 5 raters placed it No. al 
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