BURGUNDY (Nesmith)—Light wine purple with a deeper flush in the halo and a soft 
yellowmthroat. Lonexscason-of bloom. Hveroreen. 1396s mgaes caidas ce weg ee $0.50 
CABALLERO (Stout)—The most popular bicolor in the country today, taking first 
place bicolor in the 1954 Popularity Poll of the A. H. S. Large flower with vermilion 
peLalspandacleara yellows sepals sHiVveroreen eos pieamene enema cterceniat a aitenere $0.75 
CARAMEL CRISP (Davis, C. W.)—This good bicolor has 414” flowers with wide petals 
of caramel. The sepals are a shade between a light yellow and light chrome, and are 
dusted lightly with caramel. Sun-resistant. Recurrent blooming. Evergreen. 40”. $0.75 
CATHAY (Stout)—Brilliant scarlet-red with deep golden throat. Evergreen. 38”. $2.00 
CATHEDRAL TOWERS (Milliken)—Soft rich yellow with bold reddish brown halo. 
First in the “eyed” class in the 1954 Popularity Poll. H. M., 1951, A. M., 1954. Ever- 
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CALYPSO (Burbank)—Light yellow. Evening blooming. Semi-deciduous. 36”.... $0.50 
CARISSIMA (Nesmith)—Very pale pink with deeper pink halo. Small green throat. 
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CAROLYN KIDD (Clark)—A very satisfactory and attractive apricot pink which is 
completely sun-fast. Early, recurrent blooming, Flower 4%” with wide petals. Scapes 
Strongeanoeelectisn InVerer Geno S85 6. a) sve ah neces Daas Sale ere cea eee $3.00 
CELLINI (Wheeler)—Amaryllis shape in a smooth canary yellow. Profuse and recur- 
Pent LOOMIN Sel ienVi Sol HVieroreenh  SOnjnss see nice oan ein ee ieke eae $3.00 
CERISE (Wheeiler)—Rose-crimson with wide segments delightfully frilled. A. M., 1954. 
EGE OT COMI 2 Beaters dane te aia Ais SUE See Reece al oN eri ee $2.00 
CHAMPAGNE (Davis, C. W.)—“Attar of Roses” is the color of this coppery pink. The 
big, 5” flowers are full and delightfully curled. The wide petals have a strong midstripe 
and the throat is deep chrome. Sun resistant. Recurrent blooming on strong scapes. 
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CHENGTU (Stout)—Brilliant orange-red... Very vigorous. 32”.................+. £0.35 
CHISCA (Fisher)—A handsome bicolor of India red and yellow. Recurrent blooming. 
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CHOCTAW (Fisher-Gillespie)—-Orange red, dusted fulvous. Large, fragrant flowers of 
oyeyel ixenpoal navel Sioespeheroc, Inyveyorcenisy, IDBYevenchelowict Bl, Goonécacoducena ness cube dco ds $1.00 
CINNABAR (Stout)—Yellow dusted cinnamon. Evergreen. 42”. ................ $0.35 
CIRCE (Stout)—Clear yellow, medium flowers borne on erect, well branched scapes. 
FED LOOMIS Sa CCT UO US eo ee ae SNe, See et i re cn ora Jt ens Pere rane evant $0.50 
CITY OF AMARILLO (Russell)—Pale gold, 5” flowers in profusion. Evergreen. 36”. 
$0.50 
CLARET (Davis, C. W.)—A large cardinal red with a very prominent midstripe. This 
midseason bloomer is at its best in July when many other varieties are affected by the 
CHnee CCULTEN ta DLOOMeraeL) CCIG WOU Si 44: mera trent poicna aie iene ener cnenetomcu es or sieuety tet tes $0.75 
COMET (Russell)—Very large bicolor. Petals rose-salmon and sepals clear yellow. Re- 
[Nkoverantsy  UBYonehoro ee ERGs eg a aed ernie oe otc theoo Slo. Gtaamaniucd dd ORD COMO, Oona ob Out $0.75 
CORAL BLUSH (Davis, C. W.)—Coral-pink with petals veined Canna red. Blooms 
early and continuously, being in flower from early April into July in the Gulf Coast 
Region. The flowers have superior substance and show no fading or burning in the 
middle of the day during seasons of high temperature. This variety will thrive in the 
sunniest spot in your garden. Numerous 5” flowers on strong scapes. Semi-deciduous. 
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CORNELL (Wheeler)—Crimson red and yellow bicolor. Flowers of medium size. Petals 
frilled. Some red flecking on the yellow sepals. Midseason, repeat bloomer, Evergreen. 
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CRADLE SONG (Milliken)—An immense gold which opens in the afternoon and carries 
through the next evening. Large flowers on well-branched scapes. Reblooms. Ever- 
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CREPE DE CHINE (Davis, C. W.)—Early, free blooming variety with large. crepe- 
like flowers of chrome yellow, faintly dusted maroon at the eyezone. Color is sunfast. 
Reblooms on strong, erect scapes. Evergreen. 42% ........- +e sees eee e erent eee $2.00 
CRIMSON KING (Buck)—A very fine deep crimson. DeEcidUouUsie 24 4aeeeed ee $4.00 
CRIMSON STAR (Douglas)—Large open flowers of brilliant crimson, flushed deeper 
on the segments just above the gold cup. H. M., 1952. Semi-evergreen. 38’....... $4.00 
DAISY CLARK (Davis, C. W.)—Large, Algerian red petals and garnet sepals with a 
chartreuse throat. The 5” flowers hold their color well in the sun. Recurrent bloom- 
ing, vigorous plant. Evergreen. Stronewseapesy 42 oi ag actelew citys) e's odes tele, tells < $3.00 
