.10 
84—Queen Caterina, TB-M-B7L □ water lily 
..19-9. 8M5D 
57—Queen of May, TB-EM-R7L 0% 
.12-8. 15-7. 32-10. 135-12. 145-15. 8M4D .10 
79— Rajput, TB-MF-B7M .8-11. 147-10. 11M .10 
68—Rameldo, TB-M-SIM .26-4. 2M2 .25 
90— Ramesis, TB-M-S9L □% (H. P. Sass 1929) 36 in. 
D.M.A.I.S. 1932. S. hazel 13J9, yellow glow at center. 
F. tourmaline pink 4312, flushed argyle purple 43G4. 
Haft - strontian yellow 10L1...94-5A to D.10N7 .25 
80— Rasakura, TB-M-R9M □ (Wmsn. 1930) 32 in. S. rose 
purple, shading to yellow at base. F. dahlia purple, 
the margin paler. Dominion seedling. 94-5EFG .25 
80—Rayo de Sol, TB-M-Y4M (M.M. 1929) 36 in. S. clear 
lemon chrome. F. lemon chrome with a few white 
lines at the haft, flaring. Who would dream that such 
a large flower, 4" high and 3*4" broad, culd be a de¬ 
scendant of Mrs. Neubronner, Shekinah, etc.? 
.30-12ABC .25 
88— Red Dominion, TB-M-R9D □% (Ayres 1931) 40 in. 
H. M.A.I.S. 1931. S. rich red, tinged purple, frilled. F. 
blood red, horizontal flaring, velvety. It has no pollen 
but will set seed. Opening bud resembles a deep red 
rose-bud. . 94-4B .40 
84—Redglow, TB-F-S9D □ (Essig 1934) 36 in. S. pale 
red velvet. F. rich red velvet. Progeny of Modoc X 
Bruno. ..30-12D. 2N6A 1.50 
89— Red Orchid, IB-E-R7D (J. Sass 1933) 28 in. 4.M.A.- 
I. S. 1936. S. violet carmine. F. violet carmine, velvety. 
..5-13BCD. 4S4D .35 
89—Red Radiance, TB-M-R7D (Grint. 1932) 38 in. H.M.¬ 
A.I.S. 1932. S. glowing red. F. more glowing red, vel¬ 
vety. A real red. .....30-12EF .75 
87—Red Robe, TB-M-R7M (Nic. 1931) 33 in. H.M.A.I.S. 
1932. S. petunia violet 43K8. F. violet carmine 46L9. 
S. arching. F. flaring to drooping, notched. Haft re¬ 
ticulated Morocco red 6K11. 18-13DF 1.50 
75— Rene Cayeux, TB-MF-W9D (Coy. 1924) 36 in. S. 
white, shaded lilac. F. crimson violet. French edition 
of Rhein Nixe. .5-13E. 4S5B .25 
71—Reverie, TB-M-S6M □ (Sturt. 1920) 42 in. S. cream, 
flushed pink. F. rose. .69-7 .15 
80—Rheinfels, TB-M-WZ (G. & K. 1927) 36 in. Plicata. 
White, edges pencilled blue. .4N5D .25 
82—Rheingauperle, TB-M-R7L □ Orange blossom 
(GK 1924) 34 in. Pink rose, edged silver. An exquisite 
German introduction. 40-3. 69-12A. . .20 
79—Rhein Nixe, TB-M-W9D □% (GK 1910) 36 in. S. 
white. F. pansy violet, bordered bluish white 
..77-6. 125-12 .10 
76— Rialgar, TB-MF-Y9M % (Sturt. 1924) 24 in. S. 
lemon yellow 10K3. F. hellebore red 4C5, center 
passing into olive veins on yellow ground, flaring. 
Great caitying quality for an orange effect. 
..91-10. 119-9. 13N9 .25 
71—Richard II, TB-F-W3D .78-10AB. 14S5B .10 
61—Ringdove, TB-M-B3M (Fos. 1913) S. deep lavender 
to olive lake. F. lavender vilet .103-17 .10 
89—Robert, TB-M-S6L (Ayres 1933) 36 in. H.M.A.I.S. 
1936. S. pale amber. F. pale amber with tan overcast 
and pale blue flush at center. .2700 7.50 
78— Robert W. Wallace, TB-M-R9D □.10M2E .25 
74—Romance, TB-M-S9M . 30-13 .25 
79— Romola, TB-MF-S9M □ 
.29-9. 12S7. 13N4. 11M6B .10 
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