PINK PICARDY (Earl 46) 88 Days—542. A deeper pink than Picardy 
and much healthier. Good florists color with 5-6 open on a good 
stem. he ee ne ates 
so eee ad st -- L 15¢,°M10c, B 100-30e 
PINK. RADIANCE (Quackenbush 41) 85 Days—440. A beautiful 
shade of pink and “Tops” as a florists. variety. ._Holds 9-10, open 
on a strong stem. One of the best commercials. , 
a L 10c,.M 6e, B 100-15¢ 
PINOCCHIO (Evans 40) 75. Days—390. A heavily ruffled novelty ‘of 
green-orange that makes an. attractive addition to. the smaller 
group. se 
LL 20c (12-$2.00), M 15c (12-$1.50), S 10c (12-$1.00), B 10-25¢ 
PROSPERITY (Silvia 47) 85 Days—560. The first ruffled sport of 
Picardy. Light rose in color, different and more attractive, if 
possible, than Picardy. -Tall, strong straight spikes. Excellent 
propagator and valuable for hybridizing. You will not make a 
' mistake in buying Prosperity. ] 
L $3.00, M: $2.00, S $1.50,-B 25c 
PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson 42) 85 Days—470. A very fine out- 
standing medium purple. Will open up to ten on a shoulder high 
plant. Superb cut flower and a prize winner. 
| L 15c, M 10c, B 100-15c 
RECADO (Palmer 37) 90 Days—490. A large smoky rose—an easy 
grower. The splash of orange scarlet just sets it off. A good 
exhibition and well liked for cutting. 
L 10c, M 6c, S 4c, B 100-20c 
RED CHARM (Butt 39) 85 Days—452. Without a doubt, the best red 
for general purposes. Medium shade of red, with 8-10 open at 
one time on a good stem. Fine for both cut flower and commer- 
cial. Has a fine show record. 
L 10c (12-$1.00—100-$6.00), M 6c (12-60c—100-$4.00), 
| S 4c (12-40c), B 100-25c 
RED CHERRY (Roberts 46) 70 Days—450. A lighter color than Red 
Charm and earlier to bloom. Light cherry red with a darker 
throat. 6 open on a good stem. Will be popular with florists when 
more stock becomes available. Tall graceful spike. 
L $2.00, S $1.00, B 25c¢ 
RED RASCAL (Graff 45) 83 Days—550. <A ruffled red of excellent 
substance, just a shade darker than Intruder. A small white rib 
runs down the center of the throat to the tip of the lower floret. 
Large florets with 6-8 open. Good attachment. Opens well when 
cut in tight bud. Should make an excellent commercial. 
; L $3.00, B 30c 
RED VIKING (McD 44) 452. A tall stately deep red glad with a 
flower head averaging about 28”. The 5” florets are a clean 
lustrous color, wide open with excellent attachment. Winner of 
many awards in Canada. : 
L $1.00, M 75e, S 50c, B 3-25c¢ 
RIMA (Mitsch 37) 90 Days—540. Light lilac with a cream throat. 
One of the most beautiful varieties, but slow to propagate. | 
: ~ L 20c, M 15¢, B 10-25¢ 
RIO RITA (Lins 41) 95 Days—523. A large ruffled exhibition orange 
that is one of the best in its class. 6-8 huge florets open at one 
time. Should be cut when the first floret opens and bloomed 
indoors. ¥ aa 
L 15¢, M 10c, S 6c, B 25-25c 
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