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REVE D’OR (Golden Chain or Climbing Sa- 
frano)—Orange-yellow or deep saffron; a strong 
climber and a beautiful pillar rose. 
RHEA REID—Described by the introducers: 
“Large as American Beauty (one of its parents), 
double as Bridesmaid, fragrant as La France, 
continuous as The Bride and red as Richmond in 
winter. Produces a profusion of long canes and 
has a grand appetite for rich food; resists both 
mildew and black spot and makes most rapid 
growth." 
RICHMOND—Scarlet-crimson of a most brilliant 
hue; long pointed buds and beautifully striking 
flowers on tall, erect stems; handsome dark foil- j 
age; a rapid grower and constant producer. One . 
of the most successful new forcing Roses of recent 
years, a seedling from Lady Battersea, fertilized 
by Liberty. 
ROGER LAMBELlN—A striking oddity; dark, 
glowing crimson with a contrasting white band 
on irregular edges of petals shaped similarly to 
a double petunia. Hardy, vigorous and fra¬ 
grant. 
ROSALIND ORR ENGLISH—Bright, pure scarlet- 
pink; petals beautifully rolled and reflexed in the 
open flower; exquisite in color and form; long and 
graceful stems. A seedling from Chatenay. 
RUNNING GEN. JACK—(See Caroline Good¬ 
rich.) 
RUSSEL'S COTTAGE—Dark red; very double 
and full; a strong grower and profuse bloomer. 
SA FRA NO—Bright apricot yellow, changing to 
orange-fawn, reverse of petals tinted with flesh 
pink; splendid buds and fine star-shaped flowers; 
vigorous, productive and fragrant. 
SEVEN SISTERS (Grevllle)—Flowers in large 
clusters varying from rosy-red to blush white, 
several shades being frequently found in the 
same cluster. 
SNOWFLAKE—(See Marie Lambert.) 
SNOW QUEEN—(See Frau Karl Druschki.) 
SOLFATARE—Clear, sulphur-yellow; full and 
double; blaming in clusters. A vigorous climber 
for which Cloth of Gold is often substituted; our 
stock is of the true variety. 
SOUTH ORANGE PERFECTION—Soft blush- 
pink at the tips, changing to white; perfectly 
formed, double blooms in profusion; a hardy climber 
or trailer. 
SOUVENIR DE LA MALMAISON—Lovely flesh 
pink, elegantly shaded with rosy peach; perfectly 
full, double, and very large flowers of fine sym¬ 
metrical form; fragrant, free and vigorous for 
out-of-door cultivation. 
SOUVENIR DE PIERRE NOTTING—A seedling 
of Marechal Niel and Maman Cochet. Color shad¬ 
ings difficult to describe, combining creamy white, 
faint orange yellow and light peach, with edges of 
petals bordered in carmine-rose, all blending in 
beautiful harmony. Elongated buds and large, 
full flowers. > 
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