Primate (Crow) A + j C+> C)> E, F—, 
G + , H + , 1 + , J-h> k 4“> E+- Large tall 
clear yellow of good substance. One of the 
tallest growers. (L-10-50c; M-10-30c; S-10- 
20c) 
Polar Ice (Pf) A, B+, C, D, E, F—, G, H, I, 
J + , K+, L—. Absolutely white, straight 
spike very early, the best early white to date. 
(L-10-60c; M-10-40c; S-10-20c) 
Rapture (Pal) A4-, B, C+, D + , E-f-, F, G, 
H, I, J, K, L—. Medium light salmon pink 
with creamy blotch. (L-10-50c; M-10-30c; 
S-10-15c) 
Red Diablo (C. G. Young) A new one said to 
be much better than Rewi Fallu. Tall growing 
light red, which opens 6 to 8 very large good 
textured florets. One with a future to be 
watched. Any size bulb ^10.00. 
Red Giant (Phillips) A+, B, C, D-4-, E-f-- An¬ 
other from down under. One of the giants. 
Bright cerise darker in the throat with white 
line in the petals. Strong straight grower with 
up to eight perfectly placed florets open at 
once (L-1-^1.00; M-l-60c; S-l-30c) 
Red Phipps (Briggs) A, B, C—, D, E, F, G—, 
H, I, J, K—, L—. Flaming light red. Fine 
when well grown. (L-10-50c; M-10-30c; S- 
10-15c) 
Reflection (Kin) New introduction this year. 
Clear light lavender without any marks. Good 
size exhibition sized florets which are very well 
placed on the stem. Said to be a good propa¬ 
gator and germination fine. (L-1-95c; M-1- 
85c; S-l-75c) 
Rcwi Fallu (Aus) A, B, C, 0 + , E-j-, L. An¬ 
other wonder from down under. Large mas¬ 
sive deep blood red that opens six or more 
well placed florets on a straight spike. Stem 
just a little weak for so large a flower head. 
(L-l-50c; M-1.25c; S-l-15c) 
Robert Bums (Christ) A, B, C, D-}-, E^-, F, 
G, H, I, L. Deep violet blue. Clear color. 
Large open bloom on a good stiff spike. A 
much improved Blue Admiral. (L-l-75c; M-1- 
50c; S-l-35c) 
Rose of Michigan (Kin) New introduction of 
Mrs. Kinyon. A very fine deep rose-red almost 
the shade of an American beauty rose. Opens 
up to eight well placed medium sized florets 
on a nice stem. Will make a fine cut flower. 
(L-l-95c; M-l-85c; S-l-75c) 
Rose Mulberry (A) A, B—, C—, D, E, F, G, 
H, I, J, K, L—. Odd coloring resembling 
ashes of roses. (L-10-50c; M-10-30c; S-10-20c) 
Rose Standish (Kin) A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, 
I, J, K, L. Beautiful ruffled clear light rose 
pink. Buds showing color are very lovely. Fine 
for florists -use. (L-l-lOc, 10-80c; M-2-15c, 
10-60c; S-2-lOc, 10-40c) 
Rose Wings (Crow) A, B + > C, D—, E, F, G, 
H, I, J, K, L. A very beautiful deep rose, 
fine for decoration. (L-10-60c; M-10-40c; S- 
10-25c) 
Ruffled Gold (G) A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, 
J, K—, L—. Golden ruffled light yellow. 
(L-2-15C 10-60c; M-10-30c; S-10-20c) 
Scarlet Princeps (K) A—, B+, C, D, E, F, G, 
H, I, J—, K—, L—. Also called Virginia, 
Bright Scarlet, old but still in demand. (L-10- 
40c; M-10-30c; S-10-20c) 
Sergeant Molly (Nitchman) A-f-, B-f-, C, 0 + , 
E-}-, F, G, H, K, L. Very early salmon pink 
with clear yellow throat. Good early cutter. 
(Any size bulb $5.00) 
Shirley Temple (Pmitt) A-t-> B —, C, D-}-, E-{-, 
F—, G-j-, H+j I, J, K—, L—. An immense 
heavily ruffled cream, almost white with a 
deeper yellow throat. Husky foliage, yet 
grows from five to six feet tall. Blooms 
better from small bulbs. (L-l-75c; M-l-40c; 
S-l-20c) 
Silversheen (Symons) A, B, C, D, E, L — . From 
down under. Excellent spike. Glowing salmon- 
pink with silver overlay. White lip with ruby 
feather (L-l-20c; M-l-15c; S-l-lOc) 
Smiling Maestro (Christ) A, B, C, D-j-, E-j-, 
F, G, H, I, J, K, L-|-- A deep salmon rose 
with brown overlay. Very large and showy. 
L-10-80c; M-10-50c; S-10-30c) 
So Big (Kin) A-|-, B, C, D-f-, E-f-, F, G, H, 
I, J, K, L. Deep rose pink. Tall with well 
placed blooms. Very good. (L-l-50c; M-l-30c; 
S-l-lOc) 
Sonatine (Pf) A-|-, B-j-, C-|-, D + j E, F, G, 
H, I, J, K, L-f-. Atlas rose with cherry red 
flakes. Due to become very popular. (L-10- 
50c; M-10-25c; S-10-15c) 
Spirit of St. Louis (D) A, B-j-, C-f, D, E, F—, 
G, H, JH", K, L-j-. Large burnt orange 
with slight markings. Early and very good. 
(L-10-50C, 100-$3.00; M-10-30c, 100-$2.00; 
S-10-20C, 100-$1.00) 
Star of Bethlehem (Pf) A^-, B-{-, C-f-, D + , 
E-j-, F, G, H, I, J, K, L. Large new pure 
white similar to Maid of Orleans only larger. 
A must have. (L-l-lOc, 10-80c; M-10-50c; S- 
10-30c) 
Stately Lavender (Kin) A, B, C, D, E-f-, F, G—, 
H, I, J, K, L. Soft pinkish lavender. Beau¬ 
tiful addition to the lavender class. (L-l-lOc, 
10-80c; M-2-lOc, 10-40c; S-10-25c) 
Streak of Butter (Crow) A-j-, B-[-, C-|-, D, E-|-, 
F—, G-j-, H-f-, I-f-> JH“> L. Other half 
of the dry weather twins. Introduced in 1935 
and has been a consistant prize winner ever 
since. One of the tallest glads grown. Never 
under five feet, and often near seven feet tall. 
Clear clean cut buff blending to light salmon 
at the edge with a soft golden throat. Opens up 
as high as ten to twelve medium sized florets 
with more showing color. Late bloomer and 
the later it blooms the deeper becomes the 
color. Good keeper and well liked by the 
florists. Called a butter yellow by the florists. 
(L-1-20C, 10-$1.60; M-l-15c, 10-$1.20; S-1- 
10c, 10-80c) 
Sultan (Crow) A, B, C, D, E, F-j-, G—, H, 
I, J, K-j-, L. Nicely ruffled rich crimson with 
small white lines in throat. (L-l-lOc; 10-80c; 
M-10-40c; S-10-25c) 
Taiaroa (Miller) A, B, C, D, E-j-, F, G-f-, H-j-, 
I, J, K, L. Another from down under. Large 
salmon pink flaked with slate, with a purple 
blotch in the throat. Will open about eight 
blooms on a very good spike. (L-10-60c; M- 
10-40c) 
Takina (N. Z.) A-f, B, C, D-f, E-f, F, G, H, 
I, L. Rosaline purple lightly flaked darker, 
massive plant and flower. {L-l-25c; M-l-15c; 
S-l-lOc) 
