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COLOGNE (Roberts 48) M — Not a small 
type glad but in this group because of its 
most pleasing fragrance. Bright pink with 
cream throat. Not only a nice color but 
definitely fragrant. 
COLONIAL DAME (Barrett 49) L — Not a 
small type glad but a real 300 class exhibition 
one. Beautiful light lavender with a diffused 
deeper lavender throat. Nicely ruffled. As 
many as 22 buds with 8 to 10 open. 
COLOR MARVEL (Krueger 46) M — Also not 
a small type glad but another fine 300 ex- 
hibition one. A beautiful blend of yellow and 
orange. Nicely ruffled. 
COMET (Kunderd 29) M — Golden yellow 
with feathery red blotches. Narrow, lacinated 
and pointed petals. Small, willowy spike. Fine 
for arrangements. 
CONCERTINA (Vasaturo 49) E — Beautiful 
bright rose pink with rose feather in cream 
throat. 4 or 5 lightly frilled florets open on 
14-15 bud spikes. Very attractive. 
CONNIE GAL — M — Medium to deep rose 
outer petals with purplish blue throat and 
white mid-ribs. A unique color combination 
and one that can win a blue ribbon. 
COPERNICUS (Bijvoet 27) E — Deep orange 
flecked with a deeper shade and with bright 
orange yellow throat. Opens 4 with 4 in color 
on nice straight spikes. One of the earliest. 
CORAL BELLS (Clark 30) E — Very light 
scarlet or coral with deep yellow or light 
orange throat with dots. Very small florets 
on tall, willowy spikes. Won first for me at 
both Boonton and Binghamton. It is often 
a winner of smallest floret in show. 
CORSAGE (Knight 51) L — Not a small glad 
but an oddity. Cream with all petals more 
or less edged and marked with light rose 
and with darker rose feather. Long, needle- 
point petals, scolloped and lacinated. Opens 
5 and 6 florets of exceptionally good substance. 
Outstanding for corsage work because of its 
excellent floret substance. 
COY CONNIE (Kaylor 48) M — Very heavily 
ruffled medium pink with cream throat and 
slight rose feather. Opens 6 to 8. A beauty. 
CRINKLES (Kunderd 16) L — Deep rose, 
slightly ruffled. Will open as many as 8 out 
of 16 buds with balance showing color. A 
very old variety, much in demand and very 
little stock around. 
CRINKLETTE (Butt 41) E — Deep orange 
with deep cream throat and red feather. 
Beautifully ruffled. The ancestor of many of 
the famous ruffled Butt varieties. 
CUPID (Fischer 49) E — Not a small one but 
a grand 300. A quite heavily ruffled, waxy 
white. Opens up to 6 and very beautiful. 
Won first for me at Boonton, N. J. 
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“The box came safely and what fun unpacking it. ... How generous you are 
in bestowing extras. In my box I found Lullaby, Bonny, Charming, Betty Co-ed, 
Aureole and Surfside. It was a Christmas box.” 
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