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PYRETHRUMS. PP. Single. Assorted colors, 
Wield plants. 
PYXIDANTHERA. Moss-like foliage, with ex- 
quisite tiny flowers. Blooms in the spring. 
Prefers shade and acid sail. This is quite 
dificultstoseToweeesis cen cee ee creer ene 
RASPBERRY (Black Cap). Best edible type 
RASPBERRY (Everbearing or Chief) Red. 
RED HOT POKER PLANT (Tritoma). Blooms 
from July till frost. We have selected an 
extra fine red type of which the blooms are 
heavy and fine. This is not true of seed which 
run “small and: poor) Large fl, eizee-4. 1... 
RHODODENDRONS. Red or orchid, grafted. 
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RHUBARB (Myatt’s). 2-yr. This is the best 
edible vty pe saws eee eee ee oe Sg oe 
RHUS (Staghorn Shrub). <A _ tropical effect is 
obtained by this type of plant. Staghorn in 
its branching habit. Large lanceolate leaves. 
Highly colored in autumn and at each tip a 
huge bright red plume. Shade or sun. Ult. 
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ROCK GARDEN DAFFODILS. These tiny Daf- 
fodils include various types, are a mighty fine 
acduisition-= Mallagnulv. Osher eee 
ROCK GARDEN HARDY BULB COLLECTION. 
An excellent assortment of dwarf flowering 
bulbs as follows: Seilla, Chionodoxa, Snow- 
drops, Eranthis, etc. All flowering sizes ..... 
ROCK GARDEN SELECTION (Sedums). R. Five 
difterentee2 Of Veachi mee ee ee 
ROCK GARDEN SELECTION. All flowering: 
Mazus, blue; Globularia, blue; Nepetha, blue; 
Dwarf Buttercup, yellow; Ajuga, blue; Silver 
Leat Arabis, white; Alpine Aster, pink; Trail- 
ing’ Poppyje red mice cu ons ee ee es oe 
ROCK ROSES (Helianthemum). P. R. These 
handsome everblooming plants make a round 
cushion effect, low growing, and with a breadth 
of 10 in. The single rose flowers are about 
the size of miniature true Roses. Red, _ pink, 
white,,andevehow sil of Leach ee et yee ene 
ROSES. 
Everblooming. In offering these Roses it has 
been our custom to select the best of each in 
its color but not adhering to any particular 
variety. All correctly named. ‘One red, 1 
pink, Jo white, 1oyellow = .2. yrs) ec ae ee 
ROSES. Our plants are well grown, two-year 
field sstock ats Siete eee eee Bdc. each 
Ami Quinard. Medium size, semi double; fra- 
grant; dark maroon. 
Autumn. New and of unique coloring; blos- 
soms well all season. Pink, peach and yellow. 
Betty Uprichard. One of the best newer vari- 
eties; strong grower and vigorous bloomer. 
Very fragrant. Color pink. 

May 16th, 1940. 
Dear Mr. Kind: 
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The plants I ordered arrived this morning. They were in 
the best of snape and very fine roots. Thank you. 
Very truly yours, 
Princeton, N. J. 
