' RED BONNET. (Gage 1939) M. 36 in. Year in, 
year out, this seems to hold its own as one of 
the nicest and most dependable reds. Deep in 
color and flaring of form, it always looks good. 
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RED VALOR. (Nicholls 1939) M. 36 in. A very 
large, deep garnet red that has a finish like 
polished leather. A. M. 1948, P. R. 89.20.00... 
RED VELVET. (Klein. 1939) M. 36 in. A red 
blend in tones of deep carmine and Van RS 
Thevfinish is like:thick velvet: 22 4:25 es 
REDWARD. (Cook 1942) M. L. 34 in. This has 
standards of Indian Lake and Dahlia Carmine 
with falls of Bright Burnt Lake. It is the one 
we think of when we hear the words “Red 
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REGENCY ROSE. (Stephenson 1942) M. L 36 in. 
A blend of deep pink and rose. Nice form and 
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REMEMBRANCE. (Hall 1942) M. L. 38 in.. One of 
the nicest pinks in the garden. A soft delight - 
ful color of pure pink with a light undertone 
of yellow,” A.2Mi1944,.P.. Ri 88.2. pean’ A 
RHAPSODY. (Wmsn. 1937) V. L. 386 in. Deep vio- 
let with a rich blending of brown through the 
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RIO ORO. (DeForest 1942) M. 40 in. A rich honey 
colored self that is quite glowing. R. 86............ 
ROCKET. (Whiting 1945) M. 34 in. A very bril- 
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on each side of the beard. A honey. H. M. 
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ROSE BOWL. (Milliken 1942) M. 36 in. A rosy 
bronze seedling from China Maid. Nicely. 
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ROSE FESTIVAL (Klein. 1945) M. 38 in A deep 
rose pink that is of fine form and substance. 
The branching is low-and wide...........................- 
ROSE TOP. (H. Sass 1943) M. 35 in. A rich cream 
ground with an edge of bright rose flecks. One 
of the loveliest plicatas we have grown. The 
form is good and there is a delightful ruffling 
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ROUGE BOUQUET. (Whiting 1941) M. 34 in. A 
wide, slightly ruffled, flaring flower done in 
tones of deep purple rose. This is growing 
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ROYAL SCOT. (Hall 1944) M. 88 in. A very large 
flowered, striated plicata from Mr. Hall. This 
has both fleckings and brushings of burgandy 
red on a cream ground. So heavily marked 
that at a distance it appears to be a red self 
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RUBIENT. (Whiting 1942) M. 36 in. This has 
stands of light purple and an edging of the 
same color around the deeper falls. R. 87........ 
-RUSSET MANTLE. (Schreiner 1944) E. M. 88 in. 
A very smooth russet brown. The standards 
are soft buff and the falls are velvety garnet 
brown. The form is ideal and there are no 
haft venations. The branching is excellent on 
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