CRAEMORE RUBY (Plauf) 36” M. Rosy 
brown veined petals with lighter midrib 
and sepals. Deep yellow throat. 
*CELLINI (Wheeler) 36” E. Ev. Clear sul- 
phur yellow having wide overlapping 
segments. Open evenings, _......... 
CREPE SUZETTE (Connell) 36” M. Ev. 
Large creped petals of deep yellow. Very 
Peautiul. (Supply Limited) 2. 
*“CIBOLA (Hill) 34’ M. D. A very attractive 
Spanish yellow or golden orange. It’s 
large and round. (Supply Limited) 
SSIeAtiON (Taylor) 36° M. Ev. Re. A 
glowing red with a small golden yellow 
throat. (Supply Limited) 
CHISCA (Fisher) 36” M. Re. Bi-color. 
Indian red petals and pale yellow sepals. 
Pemone bloomer. Prolific. W.-W 
CHICKADEE (Russell) 20” E. D. This is a 
very showy dwarf with 3” fiery red vel- 
vety looking blooms. 
*“CRIMSON GLORY (Carpenter) 40” E. D. 
A red flower of smooth firm substance. 
Petals and sepals open wide and are re- 
curved and ruffled. Strong stalks well 
branched. Vigorous grower, color very 
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*CRIMSON STAR (Douglas) 36” M. Ev. 
Large wide open crimson red. Brightens 
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CRIMSON VELVET (Nesmith) 39” M. 
This velvety crimson flaring flower 
stands out like a beacon light in the 
garden. It really is well named. Has 
such rich solid color extending deep 
down into a shallow yellow cup. Even 
the stamens and pistil are red. (Supply 
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COEUR DE LION (Connell) 40” E. Ev. 
Extra large golden yellow that opens 
flat. Heavy substance, wonderful form. 
CLOUDS OF JOY (Russell) 20” E. D. A 
profuse blooming dwarf resembling Ca- 
bellero. Really a joy with its vermilion 
red petals and its golden yellow sepals 
and throat. 4” bloom. 
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