12 
BROWN’S BULBS— 
REGINA—P. G. Lighter red. A beautiful light pink. Large and fine 
quality. 75 days .10 
REPUBLIC—Red with a trace of violet. A little violet red and yel¬ 
low in the throat. A good spike of well placed flowers.25 
REVELRY—Pale violet red splashed darker red. A red throat 
splashed with a little yellow. Showy. 73 days.05 
REVERE—Large red orange blooms wide open. An unusual shade 
and a real good one. 75 days.10 
RHEINGOLD—P. G. Pale green yellow with a brighter yellow 
throat. Tall and strong. A fine yellow for garden or florist. 
69 days.. . .15 
RIDDLE—Pri m. Dark orange red practically all covered with white 
or cream veining. Unusual. 75 days .10 
ROBINETTE—Prim. Large red with a line of white on each lower 
petal bordered by a strip of dark red. Very effective. 68 days. . .05 
ROMA—Prim. Pure red violet with darker throat. Lower inner 
petals edged with gold. A strong spike with six open. 67 days .18 
ROOSEVELT—Light red base flecked and splashed with brown red 
giving an old rose or smoky effect. A spot of light yellow in the 
throat. Large bloom well opened. 18 buds. Husky like its 
namesake “Teddy”. 80 days .10 
ROXALIA—Vivid rose pink with nearly white edges. Most unusual 
and attractive bloom. Tall and straight. 77 days.35 
RUBICON—Light violet red. Light throat with a darker blotch. A 
fine variety for any purpose. Worth your trial. 65 days.10 
RUGBY—Light violet red. Large and strong. Increases rapidly. 
72 days.■ •.10 
RUSTICANNA—P. G. Base red orange overlaid with orange red 
giving a very soft effect. 68 days .10 
SALUTA—Lighter red. Large blooms well placed and several open. 
A fine bright pink. 71 days.15 
SATSUMA—Light orange red with a few fine lines of light red in the 
throat. An unusual and attractive shade of orange. Large wide 
open flowers .40 
SCORCHER -Bright violet red, darker in the throat. A medium 
sized flower that attracted much attention at the Boston show. 
Velvety.35 
SCOUT- P. G. Pure orange red with a white throat. One of the 
best. 80 days 
.10 
