Pluie d@d’Argent—Dwarf plant, flowers abundantly; 
flowers being very graceful; large and spotlessly 
white; one of the very best. 1 ft. Aug. 
*Queen of Pinks (New)—Pure pink without any 
mauve or magenta; a good market pink when this 
color is scarce. vuctober. 
*Radiant—A strixing shade of crimson-red bloom of 
excellent size and most perfect Shape; especially 
hardy. <A flower that stands sun and rain. 3% 
ft. Sept. 
*Rayonante—Rich pinx; long quill petals; incurving 
and twisting in a curious manner. 
*R. A. Roots—wvLovely glistening white; twisted pet- 
als; fine full flower, 6 inches in depth; a_ real 
beauty for market or exhibition work. Sept, 4 ft, 
*Red Crusader—This rich crimson variety is of very 
fine shape, size and free flowering habit; extra 
fine. Early August onwards. 
*Red Invader—Crimson chestnut, gold reverse; very 
fine and large. Extra vigorous grower; long up- 
right stems; grand for exhibition, 3 ft. Aug. 
*Red King—Imagine a plant a yard high bearing 
twenty or more handsome blooms five inches 
across of a brilliant shade, and you get this. Sep- 
tember onwards. 
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 grow- 
er and easily disbudded, standing the sun well. 
Aug.-Sept. 
*Robert McAlpine—A deep shade of brick or terra- 
cotta red with reverse of gold. Large full reflex- 
ing blooms On long stems, From end of July un- 
mci aown by frost: 3 ft. 
*Rose Primcess—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 
earry 9 blooms per plant. 3 ft. Sept. 
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