Marcy 
BOUTONNIERE (St.). Garlands of small 
flesh pink flowers in September when most 
are gone. 36”. Dor. 1.00 
BRACKEL (Whe.). Mahogany-tan blend 
with brocaded overlay. Collector’s gem. 
SO Dor 1.50 
BRANDYWINE (Whe.). Broad ruffled petals 
of rich garnet mahogany with purple eye. 
32) eines 1.50 
BRIGAND (Nes.). Distinctive large flower of 
deep rose and mahogany with deep rose 
halo. Cream midrib. 43’. M. Dor. 1.50 
BROCADE (Taylor). Beautiful blend of rose 
and yellow, smooth texture. 42”. M. Re. 
Ev. HM-1953. 4.00 
BUCKEYE (St.). Best early light gold with 
bright red eye-zone. Strong grower. 30”. 
Dor. 1.00 
CABALLERO (St.). The most popular bi- 
color. Rose-pink petals, canary sepals. 40”. 
EM. Ev. $1.00 
CAMPFIRE (Sax.). Brilliant vermilion red, 
small yellow throat. A pure red of fine 
form. 36”. M. Ev. 5.00 
CANARI (Nes.). A satiny cream yellow with 
a green undertone. Excellent branching 
and one of the finest. 38’. Mla. Dor. 2.00 
CANDYSTICK (Sax.). A real glaring red. 
Petals light signal red veined and flushed 
currant red. 34”. M. Dor. 4.00 
CAPRICE (St.). Many full cup-shaped rich 
brownish red 214” blooms. Sepals bordered 
yellow. Very early. 24”. Dor. 2.00 
CAYUGA (Sax.). Large deep maroon red 
self. Wide velvety petals with ruffled edges. 
Very hardy. 36”. Mla. Dor. 2.00 
CELLINI (Whe.). Amaryllis shaped light 
canary self. Fragrant, good evenings, rated 
Wheeler’s best. 36”. M. Ev. HM-1952. 3.00 
CERISE (Whe.). Stunning scarlet flushed 
rosy crimson. Blooms into September or 
later. 42”. Ev. AM-1954. 1.50 
; Ganymede Psyche 
CHALLENGER (St.). Bright cardinal to 
cherry red with distinct light midrib. Ro- 
bust, vigorous, good evenings. 48”. Mla. 
Ev. HM-1953. 2.50 
CHANTICLEER (Whe.). Excellent crimson 
with scarlet sheen. Very smooth texture. 
36”. Aug. Ev. 1.50 
CHARISSE (Sax.). Medium size light ribbon 
pink with rose halo. An excellent color. 
40”. M. Dor. 3.00 
CHINA SEA (Nes.). Large. Light buff yellow 
with wide ruffled petals, dusted salmon at 
throat. Lovely. 40’. Mla. Dor. 1.75 
CHLOE (Nes.). Large ruffled deep yellow 
flecked with sepia. A beautiful blend. 42”. 
Mla. AM-1952. 2.00 
CLARINDA (Traub). Large fragrant, empire 
yellow flowers. 36”. Mla. Dor. 2.00 
COLONIAL DAME (Mil.). Ruffled buff- 
apricot with light rosy-tan banding above 
the golden throat. Reliable rebloom in 
Sept. for us. 36”. M. Dor. AM-1954. 2.00 
CONCORDIA (Whe.). Broad petaled purple 
self. Fine form like Amherst. 36”. M. Ev. 7.50 
CORDUROY (Sax. 1953). Beautifully formed 
flower of mahogany and corduroy tan. 
Sepals recurve, petals flare and twist. Yel- 
low border and midrib on all segments. 
38”. M. Dor. 7.50 
CORNELL (Whe.). Crimson-red petals, yel- 
low sepals. Very striking turkscaps. 36”. 
M: Res Ev: 1.50 
COTILLION (Sax.). Smooth shining orange- 
scarlet flushed rose. Recurved like ‘Swan.’ 
A flame in the sun. 36”. M. Ev. NOL) 
CYNTHIA (Sax.). Late blooming light rose 
flower of fine form. Overlapping petals re- 
curve at the tips; cream midrib and throat 
canary. Evergreen but hardy. 45”. Aug. 5.00 
DAMASCUS (Sax.). Large upturned challices 
of smooth flesh pink with thick petals- 
satiny sheen. New and a beauty. 42”. 
M. Dor. $7.50 
