RED RASCAL (Graff ‘45) 552 $3.00 
Beautiful very ruffled red, one shade deeper than intruder. Small white midrib 
running from center of throat to tip of lower petal. Very excellent exhibition flower 
and will be good commercial as soon as more stock is available. 
RELIANT (Kreuger ‘48) 500 $3.00 
See new introductions. 
REWI FALLU (Follu ‘35) 554 .10 
Dark blood red massive blooms of heavy texture on a medium height plant; no 
other red just like it. Florists like it very much; blooms mid-season. 
ROSA VAN LIMA (Pfiizer ‘40) 460 SUS. 
An early mid-season light rose with darker lines in the throat; very popular com- 
mercial; also good exhibition variety. 
ROSE DELIGHT (Jack ‘39) 460 .10 
A clear bright ruffled rose, a lovely color similar to Miss Wisconsin; blooms early. 
ROSE O’DAY (Fischer ’44) 566 .50 
Unusual shade of rose-lavender; opens 6 to 8 large florets on a tall straight stem. 
ROSY RED (Knight ‘45) 362 .50 
A deep rose red valuable for color, earliness and good cutting stem. Nothing quite 
like it in season; heavy producer of jumbo size bulblets. Excellent florist flower. 
SAHARA (Palmer ‘35) 490 .10 
Light russet, lightly flecked purple, with light blotch of cream, peppered russet 
and scarlet penciling; blooms mid-season. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE (Pruitt ‘37) 406 .10 
Large heavily ruffled cream with creamy yellow throat, often crooks but this is 
good for basket work and arranging; blooms late. 
SHOW QUEEN (Krueger ‘43) 530 .15 
Large salmon pink with faint white midrib; more pink than salmon; crooks in hot 
weather but fine if planted to bloom late. 
SILVER WINGS (Ritsema ‘44) 500 $1.00 
Another white sport of Picardy, more white, wider open and more ruffled than 
Leading Lady; heavy increaser and excellent grower. Much in demand for cut 
flowers and fine for exhibition. 
SIWASH (Jack ‘39) 580 pee, 
Immense spikes with large blooms, outer petals violet mauve flushed salmon; lightly 
flushed violet; deep cream throat with delicate carmine lines; very tall growing; late. 
SOUTHERN DRAMA (Wilson ’43) 536 “20 
Large scarlet, strong grower and propagator; excellent commercial. 
SPIC & SPAN (Carlson ‘46) 432 $3.50 
A tall ruffled deep pink, good opener, tall straight spikes; good placement; excel- 
lent commercial; heavy propagator. Destined to be one that will not lose its pop- 
ularity. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer ‘44) 413 .50 
Very large wide open round flower in deep yellow with large scarlet blotch; free 
bloomer and good propagator. A real addition to this color class, bound to be a 
popular variety, both commercial and exhibition. 
STOPLIGHT (Lins ‘42) 452 A fe 
One of the finest commercial reds and a show flower, too. Intense ruffled red 
florets perfectly placed and attached; heavy producer of bulblets which germinate 
easily. Really a dandy. 
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