CHIANTI (Nesmith) Color of bloom rasp- 
berry with a purple effect in the gar- 
den. Petals and sepals recurve from 
the tiny yellow cup; of good size and 
finish. Blooms in July, August. Three 
SCT sgt eh ae a ae eee 75c 
CHLOE (Nesmith) — Full ruffled flower 
with broad petals, deep yellow back- 
ground flecked and powdered golden 
sepia. Unusual for both form and col- 
Oration. 3-ft. August. +. /....... $1150 
CIBOLA (Hill)—Spanish yellow, a gold- 
en orange that is very attractive. 
Large broad flowers of rounded form. 
Midseason. Awarded Honorable Men- 
tion by Hemerocallis Society in 1954, 
SGN ThGpeG oa ln il on ee feed ee $3.00 
| CIRCE (Stout)—Full, clear yellow flow- 
'.ers of medium size on erect well 
branched stem. Blooms in July and 
August, splendid in combination with 
tall lavender and white phlox for mid- 
SU MMMIGie LOO oa. e. te tate cee ole 50c 
COLONIAL DAME (Milliken)—The flow- 
ers are large, light Apricot banded 
with a pale rosy tan, with throat of 
bright gold. Six inch wide open flow- 
ers. The petals are broad, ruffled along 
the edges and overlap the sepals. 
Blooms over a long period of time. 3 
PV AUGUSTO. fc. cn bet scares $2.00 
COMET (Russell)—A splendid bicolor of 
large size with good carriage, the 
petals are rose-salmon with deeper 
rose eye zone. The sepals are lemon. 
Sahel Upylerged fo phish ee ee a tae Pee een 60c 
CONFUCIUS (Bechtold)—Burnished or- 
ange with a cinnamon cast. Large 
flowers, trumpet shaped, free flowering 
and well branched. Midseason. 
SSE IRN chil wht he nl ois tc ee TAY 
CONSTANCE (Hill) — Very large and 
bright toned red, slightly bicolored. 
Sends up repeated stems from the 
same plant. Petals very broad. Viaor- 
ous grower and increaser. 36 in. $1.50 
CORALLINE (Nesmith)—Large open 
flowers with a background of light 
maize yellow heavily flushed with 
shrimp pink, slightly lighter at the 
edge of the petals and sepals. Late 
flowering with twenty or more buds. 
NiGGeACOn ies sis chs cok ieee anes $1.00 
