10 NOWETA GARDENS 

REDWIN (Gelrer) (Mid-season) Tall magnifi- 
cent ruffled rose red. The rich velvety luster 
is accentuated by a large black blotch. Real- 
ly, this variety is an improved Red Pirate in 
Picardy edition. Try Redwin! (L. 1-.20; 10- 
$1.50) (M. 1-.15) Bbts. 20-.25; 100-.75. 
REWI FALLU (Fallu) (Early mid-season) A 
color marvel. Deep red with huge bell-like 
florets of heavy substance. Recommended for 
garden use only because the florets are loose- 
ly attached to the stem. (L. 10-.50) (M. 19- 
.35) (S. 10-.20) Bbts. 10-.15. 
RIMA (Mitsch) (Mid-season) The charm of this 
variety. with its exquisite pale orchid tone and 
frosty sheen grows upon one. In massed ef- 
fects its beauty is never to be forgotten. 
(L. 2-.15; 10-.60) Bbts. 100-.25. 
RIO RITA (Lins) (Late mid-season) Popular 
exhibition ruffled orange with a good deal of 
scarlet in its make up. Opens 6 or 7 florets 
of 5 or 51% inches on a spike of good length. 
(L. 1-.50) (M. 1-.35) (S. 1-.25) Bbts. 10- 
50. 
ROCKET (Palmer) (Mid-season) Recommended 
as a coming commercial. A flare of brilliant 
scarlet, plain in form with fine habits, except 
that it has a rather short stem. However, 
since it has a lengthy flower head, we cut all 
of our spikes for market. (Ul. 2-.15; 10-.65) 
(M. 3-.15; 10-.40) Bbts. 50-.15. 
ROSA VAN LIMA (Pfitzer) (Early mid-season) 
An extra fine commercial light pink. Very 
uniform and dependable in habit. Excellent 
grower. (L. 10-.50) (M. 10-.35) (S. 10-.20) 
Bbts. 100-.15. 
ROSE O’ DAY (Fischer) (Early) 54”, 26”, 9-10 
open with 6” florets from medium bulbs. Rose 
O’ Day is distinctive in color, massive in size, 
and robust in growth. The spikes are unusual 
in their arrow-like straightness. Our Roches- 
ter florists proclaimed this rosy lavender to 
be our be t production. Has all the qualities 
necessary to become a really great glad. Ful- 
ly described under 1944 releases. (L. 1-$3; 
10-$24) (M. 1-$2, 10-$16) (S. 1-$1; 10-$8). 
RUFFLED BEAUTY (Prestgard) (Late) Light 
yellow of unusual size and fine ruffling. Opens 
several blooms on a medium length stem. 
Lovely for floral pieces. (L. 10-.50) (M. 10- 
39) (S. 10-.20) Bbts 100-.15. 
SENSATION (Marshall) (Late) A glad for the 
show table. Was sensational in Oregon last 
summer. Very tall soft rose pink with darker 
feather. Opens 6 or 7 nicely ruffled blooms. 
(L. 2-.15; 10-.60) (M. 3-.15; 10-.40) (S. 
6-.15;  10-.25) Bbts. 100-.25. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE (Pruitt) (Mid-season) Beau- 
tiful waxy cream blending to a light yellow 
throat. Fully as large as Picardy but with a 
smoother texture and heavier substance as 
well as an intense ruffling. Beautiful when 
well grown. (L. 10-.50) (M. 10-.35) (S. 
10-.20) Bbts. 100-.15. 
SILVER SWORD (Hatch) (Mid-season) This 
variety was in high favor last summer. It 
was so tall, straight and handsome. Like Leg- 
end, its petals were so broad and flat that it 
pre-ented an unusually wide expanse of bloom 
to behold. Color, a milky white with a deep 
cream throat. (M. 1-.20) (S. 1-.15) Bbts. 
10-.15 
SILVERY TETON (Zimmer) (Mid-season) An 
improved Dream of Beauty. We have grown 
it only one year but it looked promising as a 
rose red commercial. (L. 1-.25) (M. 1-.15) 
LEGEND (S. 1-.10) Bbts. 10-.15. 

