RED MATADOR—A fine flaming red with slight chest- 
nut shading, reflex. 3 ft. Sept. 
RED ROVER—Crimson red, solid bloom when thinned; 
especially adapted for branches of flowers, the stem 
as well as growth being excellent; will make 
a bush a yard through. Sept. 3 ft. 
+#REVELLER—Bright chestnut red of good substance; 
real market type on long stems; good clean grower 
les. easy disbudded, standing the sun well. Aug.- 
ept. 
*ROBERT McALPINE—A deep shade of brick or terra- 
cotta red with a reverse of gold. Large full reflex- 
ing blooms on long stems. From end of July until 
cut down by frost. 3 ft. 
*ROSALINDE—A very fine variety; color, bright rose 
with a slight sheen of salmon. Flowers 7 inches 
across, on long, firm stems with small foliage. A 
gem for exhibition. Sept. 
+ROSE PRINCESS—One of the best of recent years; 
beautiful salmon-rose with a basal flush of gold; 
broad reflexing florets. Stems 2 ft. long and will 
carry 9 blooms per plant. 3 ft. Sept. 
*ROSY MORN—Salmon-rose-pink with gold reverse, 
flowers of good form; strong grower. 2 ft. Aug. 
RUBIS—Reddish claret, fine rich color. 3 ft. Sept. 
*SALMON FREDA—A beautiful salmon sport from the 
well known Pink Freda, same habit. 
*SALMON QUEEN—Sport from Silver Queen, a mag- 
nificent variety that can be disbudded or grown in 
sprays; when disbudded blooms 6 to 8 inches deep 
are obtained on nice long pliable stems; color is a 
fine shade of salmon-bronze, bright and telling; 
recommended. Sept. 314 ft. 
*SCARLET COAT—As the name implies, this is the 
nearest approach to scarlet we have yet seen, and 
has a gold reverse, long drooping petals, with high 
center, blooms 414 inches across, very solid, with 
hard petals, good habit. 3 ft. Mid-Sept. 
*SEPTEMBER WHITE—A magnificent variety; large 
blooms disbudded; also splendid in sprays; fine broad 
incurving petals. 4 ft. 
*SEPTEMBER YELLOW—A rich primrose exhibition 
bloom; 6 inches across and as deep; strong upright 
grower; also good in sprays. 3 ft. 
*SHIRLEY FAWN—A really lovely fawn color; fine 
strap petals of perfect form, making a large flower 
- on stems 2 ft. long, carrying ten flowers per plant. 
4 ft. 
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