PIRATES GOLD (Elliott) Outstanding yellow and gold. When of 
the best appearing we have. Not available until after the war. 
PRESTIGE (Winsor) Soft pink, blending to cream throat. Ruffled 
with eight open. Very good. 
L 25 M 15 S! 10 Bits 10—15 
PUCK (Kaylor) Orange. Pointed petals and floret formation make 
this’ unusual. 
2—15 
PURE GOLD (Dehnoff) A good commercial yellow which should re- 
place some of the older ones. 
4—25 
PURPLE BEAUTY (Roozen) Dark purple. Will rain spot. Later 
plantings prove the best. 
1—10 
RECADO (Pal) Rose ash with dark throat blotch. Quite universally 
liked. 
2—15 
REB BANK (Winsor) More pleasant coloring than Dr. Bennett with 
8 large open. 
1.25 M 15 S$ 10 Bits 10—15 
RED CHARM (Butt) An excellent crimson. All spikes nicely pro- 
portioned, 
L 25 M 20 8 15 Bits 10—15 
RED EAGLE (Thomas) Fine large red. Very attractive and a stand- 
out in the garden. Hording this and at harvest time we do a little 
mincing. Best bulbs and very high crowned. 
L 3.00 M 2.50 S 2.00 Bits .50 
RED SPIRE (Hatch) Tall scarlet. Straight spike. Handles. nicely. 
3—25 
RED SPIRE (E. H. Lins) Rose red Large florets on a tall spike. 
L 25 
REWI FALLU (Fallu) Large deep red. Head somewhat short. Tex- 
ture appears soft but stands up with others. Fine combined with 
white: 
1—10 
RIO RITA (E. H. Lins) Large ruffled orange. Large number open 
makes this consistent winner. 
L 50 M 35 S 20 Bits 10—50 
ROBERT SHIPPE (Winsor-Moseley) China white with small rose in 
throat. Beautifully ruffled. Good texture. 
L, 2—25 
ROSY MORN ‘(Riley) Rosy pink with white throat. Has been very 
consistently good. 
L 15 M 10 
