VARIETY 
ROBINSON CRUSOE—(490) Lins 
This most unusual exhibition glad grows a 
tall straight spike with wide open 6-inch 
florets, the striking color of which is heavy 
marbling of rose chocolate on base color 
of tan. 
ROSE DELIGHT—(362) Jack (82) 
Deep rose commercial of good habits and 
vigorous growth. 
ROSA-VON-LIMA—(460) Evans (84) 
An old-timer, but still popular. Light rose 
florets on straight sturdy spikes. Good cutter. 
ROSE DEFIANT—(462) Wilson 
Interesting variety. Deep rose with orange 
overtone. 
ROSE GEM—(362) Fischer (78) 
Dainty variety for your early garden. Medium 
rose florets with cream blotch. One of the 
few fragrant glads. 
ROSY MORN—(462) Marshall (85) 
Tall straight spikes with well placed florets 
of soft salmon rose. 
ROSE-O-DAY—(566) C. Fischer (86) 
Very distinctive in color, large size and 
robust in growth. Opens 10 large rose laven- 
der florets. 
ROSEA—(560) Errey (88) 
A Picardy type, grand clear rose pink. Florets 
well arranged on a tall straight spike. Gen- 
erous bulblet formation, healthy plant and 
makes fine bulbs. 
SANDMAN—(490) 
A very interesting novelty among the newer 
smokies. Best described as a smokey old 
rose. Grows easily and produces husky 
plants and a good supply of bulblets. 
SILVER WINGS—(500) Ritsema (88) 
Grand white Picardy sport. Opens 7-8 gleam- 
ing white, 6-inch ruffled florets on tall straight 
spike. Most buds show color and open to 
tip in water. Heavy propagator and bulblets 
bloom freely. 
SIWASH—(583) Jack (87) 
This unusual smokey creates a sensation 
whenever seen. The 7-inch floret’s outer 
petals are violet mauve, the inner ones apri- 
cot salmon flushed violet with cream throat. 
A panorama of color. 
SNOWSHEEN—(300) Snyder (75) 
Spike tall and straight. Opens six well faced 
pure white ruffled triangular florets. 20 buds 
on 25-inch flower head. 
SPOTLIGHT—(413) Palmer (80) 
One of the best varieties grown. A clear 
medium yellow with small red throat spot. 
Spikes tall, flower head always long, place- 
ment good, opens 7 and opens well in water. 
tices 
Per 
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10 
Large Medium Small 
30 
90 
65 
39 
.10 
75 
25 
29 
25 
29 
2.00 
.20 
29 
2.00 
.20 
.20 
.20 
.30 
40 
25 
.07 
00 
AS 
5 
5 
15 
1.20 
5 
1S 
1.25 
15 
10 
1S 
25 
5 
.04 
30 
10 
10 
10 
.80 
10 
.10 
75 
.08 
.06 
10 
Bulblets 
Per 
10 
100 
100 
100 
30 
50 
20 
20 
100 
15 
10 
100 
40 
50 
10 
100 
50 
30 
30 
40 
1S 
.20 
00 
30 
1.00 
.20 
29 
2.00 
29 
29 
.20 
1.00 
