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QUEEN OF HAMBURG (H. P. Sass, 1937) (8.96) A very full double, bright, gleaming pink. The 
flower is immense, yet so perfectly formed that it is not rough or ungainly. Stems are tall and 
surongs A siree; dependable bloomer with healthy, heavy, dark green foliage. A recent intro- 
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QUEEN VICTORIA (Whitleyi). Opens fiesh-white, cream center. Center petals are some years 
tipped with carmine. Large, full, compact. Medium early. Each .00; Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $20.00 
RACHEL. A fair red 2uk4 Biles Si, 0 CLC CREL OAT ASO eee ae Each .50 
RAOUL DESSERT (Dessert 1910). (9.0) Clear mauve, shaded carmine-pink, and stained sil- 
very-white. Extremely large, compact flower; very fragrant. Late midseason ............. 
RARE CARVING (Kelsey 1935) Loosely formed, medium pink, semi-double. Large yellow 
stamens. Tall, strong stems. Originally named Spring Beauty but Col. Nicholls had prior- 
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RARE CHINA (Kelsey 1935) A semi-double midseason variety. A lovely flower of blush white 
with five or six rows of guard petals surrounding a large center of yellow stamens, charm- 
ingly ‘arranged like a beautiful China plate with a touch of red and gold in the center. Seems 
to grow more beautiful daily. Resembles Minnie Shaylor in general makeup. A ceramic on 
petals eee eee e@eeesee eeev eves 802% 8 888 & & o*0 e@envneeest et oaeaeveereseee ee eteeoeeseereeereeeeseeeeer ee eas Each $8.50 
RARE ETCHING (Kelsey 1939) Double white, rose formed bloom. Delicate shades of pink and 
gold in center. Extremely beautiful in form and petal arrangement. Musk odor. Late midsea- 
son. Well named. Ultimate refinement in formation, bloom and coloring ....... Each $8.00 
RED BIRD (Franklin 1921). (8.6) Anemone type; broad guard petals and tall narrow feathery 
center petals of dull light rose-red suggesting the plumage of a tropical bird. Very unu- 
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REINE DES FLEURS. Pink. Good midseason cut’ flowers. Especially fine when place in 
COlGMSUOLAL Cap ISCO DS a Well ser ee ry tots ls, ckeeboeuelenioion are mavne Each .50; Per 10, $3.00; Per 100 $20.00 
REINE HORTENSE (Calot 1857). (8.7) Syn. President Taft. Very large, flat, compact flower of 
uniform light shell-pink, center prominently flecked with crimson. Semi-rose type. Very 
inant OT OW erm lONO mS Lift asteMms a VIdSCASOM semantics naa cae teil cee cee: Each .75 
RESPLENDENT (Franklin). (9.00) Immense full white, rose type, good stem and foliage. Spe- 
CINICHEIMecAsIedmnInemuches wmMeaium tO lates. es ete ee nites Sielne sues el oe Each $4.00 
RICHARD CARVEL (Brand 1913). (8.8) Very large. globular bloom of a brilliant crimson. 
Tall, grower and free bloomer. Very fragrant. Very early ........... Each $1.00; Per 10, $8.00 
RICHFIELD WHITE (Franklin). A midseason ‘Festiva Maxima’ that is our joy and standbv 
after a storm. A full rose type double with crimson markings. Extra fine stem on a tall 
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RIVER MIST (Kelsey 1936) Double. Medium sized ivory white. Edges of central petals marked 
with fine wire edges of carmine. This color, not like occasional splashes of red on Festiva 
Maxima, js a circular pattern that is on all blooms. The wire edge is fine and is an intense 
red. Late midseason. Fragrant. Those who like the red on white will delight with this varietv 
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ROSABEL—Midseason. Large, perfect flowers of American Beauty rose-red. Ea. .60; Per 10, $5.00 
ROSALIE (Auten) (8.78). Semi-double, looks like a rose, and close to the true American Beauty 
shade. A dwarf plant, very strong grower and bloomer, very popular, extra fine for cutting. 
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ROSADA (Nicholls 1942) Late midseason. Very large and tal!, wide netaled, full double of med- 
ium rose pink. Honorable Mention Certificate by A-P.S. A very desirable acquisition for any 
PILICMEDE OMT VERCOLLEC LIONS Ferscla a aid stains «crisis wiry svc icle.© + biel ol claibie ss .sale eins) bees + se sR albus Each $5.00 
ROSE BONHEUR (Dessert 1905). (9.0) Lovely, soft flesh-pink. Very large, flat flower of rose- 
type. Strong grower. rather dwarf with bushy habit. Free bloomer; one of the finest. Mid- 
SOAS OL MEER TRI nate rare eiaia chict-<t cn Fae leh enacts ayouerbue slmuatelencnanea cue ol Seusyens eee ye Each .75; Per 10, $5.00 
ROSE HERE (Brand). Dark rose, solid colo1; seed pods green tipped with white. Attractive. 
ee ee Ba etre uaa cake er fis chen sana eusnaes i clamgiel ee we latin etre als Each .50; Per 10 $4.50 
ROSESQUEEN: (Franklin). Tall deep pink 02.20. ..5. sce e ecco e settee seers anes: Each $2.00 
ROSE SHAYLOR (Shaytor 1920) (9.1). Pale flesh-pink, tinted with rose-pink, lighter at the 
edges and shading to creamy yellow at base of petals. Central petals strongly marked at 
edges with crimson. Flat flower, opening ho/jow in center, displaying a creamy | flesh-pink 
surrounded by a band of similarly richly colored petals. Has mild fragrance. This is one ot 
Mr. Shaylor’s best originations ........... cece cece cree ee rete etter seer eseerees Each $1.00 
RUBIO (Nicholls 1941) A deep, clear red that is a good addition to our group or reds. Another 
new one that needs more checking for detailed information. ................... Each $2.00 
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