REAL DELIGHT (Waters, '60) Each $7.50 



A huge and gorgeous blend of blush pink and deep apricot, derived 

 from Top Flight and Frances Kent. Petals are broad and thick in 

 texture, the falls flaring and supporting a heavy, bright red-orange 

 beard. There is a greenish chartreuse glow within the flowers. 3^ 

 feet. HM AIS, 1960. 



RIBBON ROUND (Tompkins, '63) Each $30.00 



Snow white and sharply contrasting blue, surely the most exciting 

 plicata of this type to date. Huge in size, moderately ruffled and 

 ideally branched on stems up to 48 inches in height. It is one of the 

 first to come into flower and continues right through the season. See 

 page 3, inside front cover. 



REGINA MARIA (Hinkle, '55) Each $3.00 



A huge flaring medium blue, a suggestion of powder-blue being pres- 

 ent but it is not a dull shade. Elegantly smooth and well formed, it 

 ranks with the best of those which might be termed the perfect his. 

 36 inches, well branched. HM AIS, 1955; AM, 1957. 



RIPPLING WATERS (f a y, '61) Each $12.50 



Pale bluish-orchid, a shade difficult to describe but it certainly is 

 not in any sense pink. The very bright tangerine beard, on a creamy 

 ground, creates a dramatic and unusual effect. Big blossoms, flar- 

 ing falls, with ripples, ruffles and frills. 36 inches, HM AIS, 1962. 



REHOBETH (DeForest, '53) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Palest sky-blue— almost the lightest shade of blue imaginable! Of such 

 perfect form and thick texture that it appears to be wrought from 

 porcelain. The blooms measure seven inches and over. HM AIS, 1954; 

 AM, 1956. Premio Firenze Award in Italy, 1957. 



RIVIERA (Plough, '57) Each $1.50 



Soft Dresden-yellow, almost a self except for a white flush below the 

 beard. There is a hint of delicate blue on this white area. Flowers are 

 massive in size, ruffled and laced at the margins. This is one of our 

 favorites. Medium late; 3 feet. HM AIS, 1958. 



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