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A. H. NICHOLS 
RADIANT —F ine strawberry pink prim for flower arrangements. 
Good. 
Large—1 2 for 50c 
Medium—12 for 35c 
RED GLORY —Very beautiful ruffled glistening cardinal red. 
Visitors exclaim over it each year. 
Large—3 for 25c; 12 for 75c 
Medium—1 2 for 40c 
RED LORY —Carmine rose with purplish red blotches, many 
open at once. When well grown is outstanding. 
Large—3 for 35c 
RED PHIPPS —Orange red, not quite as large as W. H. Phipps 
but earlier. 
Large—3 for 25c; 1 2 for 75c 
Medium—5 for 25c; 1 2 for 40c 
REVUE —One of the outstanding with garden lovers. A beauti¬ 
ful primulinus of a soft tea color, about the last fourth of 
each petal being a soft rose pink. To add to its charm, 
the anthers are blue. Frenchy and attractive. Lovely in 
arrangement with pink roses. 
Large—4 for 25c; 1 2 for 50c 
Medium—1 2 for 35c 
ROI ALBERT— About as hard to put in a color description as 
a Paisley shawl which it resembles. A soft toned smoky 
with a red throat laid on soft yellow, sanded red. Can 
you see the Paisley or tapestry effect? 
Large—1 5c each; 1 2 for $1.50 
Medium—1 2 for 80c 
ROSE ASH —The well known ashes of roses Gladiolus. Pastel 
shades. Tall growing and well liked. 
Large—3 for 25c; 1 2 for 60c 
Medium—1 2 for 35c 
ROSE MIST —Color rose red only more red than rose. The very 
edge of each petal and even the leaves are edged neutral 
gray. A lovely exotic spike. 
Large—4 for 25c; 1 2 for 50c 
Medium—1 2 for 35c 
ROSA RAISA —Another blue for your collection. 
Large—3 for 25c 
