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Red Charm (Butt 1939) (85 days) A favorite red and great commercial. Opens 7 
of 20 buds, 25” head. 514’ florets. (L 3-30c) (M 4-25c) (S 5-25c) (B 25-25c) 
Red Cherry (Roberts 1946) (70 days) Smooth light red, cherry-red throat. Opens 
6-7 of 20 buds on 23” head. (L $1.00) (M 60c) (S 40c) (B 2-25c) 
Redwood Beauty (Majeski 1933) (98 days) Only opens 4 or 5 but is such a beauty 
that we can’t discard it. Heavily ruffled light rose-red, evenly striped darker, 
red-velvet throat markings, bordered primrose. 15 buds on 20” head. 
(L 50c) (S 30c) NET. 
Rewi Fallu (Fallu 1935) 95 days) An old favorite black-red. Opens 6 6%” florets 
of 22 buds. (L 3-30c) (M 4-25c) (S 5-25c) (B 25-25c) 
Rodney (Coates 1939) (92 days) Huge glistening red, spectacular white blotch. 
Opens 8 of 18 buds. j (S 35c) (B 4-25c) 
Royal Robes (Lins 1947) (80 days) Intensely ruffled rich red, round wide-open 
florets. Opens 5 of 18 buds, 18” head. (S':75c)({B 2-30c) 
Ruddygore (McKillop 1939) (88 days) An extremely vivid deep red with darker 
throat. Opens 6 or more of 17 buds. (L 2-40c) (M 2-30c) (S 3-30c) (B 15-25c) 
Scarlet Major (Burns 1949) (88 days) New true scarlet, edges flaked a bit darker. 
Opens 8 6” florets, with 6 in color, of 20 buds on 24” flowerhead. One of his 
finest new releases. (L $5.00) (B 1-70c) NET. 
Sister O'Callaghan (Both 1949) (___ days) Light red, striped white with 3 inner 
petals of deeper toning. Highly praised by our Australian friends. 
(M $2.50) (S $2.00) (B 1-50c) NET. 
Stoplight (Lins 1942) (90 days) Brilliant lightly ruffled deep red. Very popular. 
Opens 7 of 22 buds on 24” head. (IS 3-SO0 ce tWr4=25 clt(S25-20c)e( Be 25-256) 
Thriller (Evans 1943) (90 days) Clear red, medium sized blotch of creamy yellow. 
Opens 8 of 20 buds, 24’ head. Tall. (L 50c) (M 35c) (S 2-40c) (B 5-25c) 
Topscore (Kooy 1947) (90 days) Vermillion red with carmine red blotch. A recent 
release from Europe. (M 25c) (S 2-30c) (B 8-25c) 
Velvet (Moore 1949) (_.. days) Deep red velvety florets. Medium sized spikes 
which open plenty, in formal placement, inverted florets. (B 1-25c) NET. 
ROSE — CLASS 60 - 62 
Astrid (Jack 1946) (77 days) Clear medium rose, narrow throat line. Opens 5-6 
somewhat ruffled florets on 23 bud spike. (S 35c) 
Betty’s Choice (Harris 1945) (100 days) Mauve rose with cream lip. Straight stalks. 
Opens 8 4” florets of 26 buds. (S 25c) 
Burma (Palmer 1943) (88 days) Heavily ruffled very deep rose. Opens 8-10 of 
20 bud spike. (L 2-30c) (M 3-30c) (S 4-25c) (B 20-25c) 
Chamouny (Baerman 1938) (85 days) Deep velvety rose, silver edges. Opens 8 
5” florets of 21 buds on 26” head. (L 3-30c) (M 4-25c) (S 5-25c) (B 25-25c) 
Coutts’ Orchid (Coutts 1940) (85 days) Beautiful rose-velvet with light picotee edge. 
Opens 8 of 18 buds on 24” head. (L 2-30c) (M 3-30c) (S 4-25c) (B 20-25c) 
Dawn Glow (Jack 1945) (83 days) Very large and attractive ruffled light rose, 
lighter throat. Opens 7-8 of 20 buds, 25” head. (L $1.00) (M 75c) (S 50c) (B 3-30c) 
Diadem (Lines 1947) (75 days) Faintly fragrant pale rose suffused with deeper rase 
shadings, lighter throat. Opens 10 542” florets of 16 buds on 24” head. Reduced 
from $10.00 because of fine propagation. (Any size $2.00) (B 1-35c) 
Dunkirk (White 1942) (95 days) Large light rose that is too little known. Opens 
10 5%” florets of 21 buds on 30” flowerhead. (L 25c) (M 2-40c) (S 3-30c) 
Eiffel Tower (Both 1948) (__. days) Very tall lavender-pink with cream throat. 
Opens 8-10 of 21 buds on 28” head. (M $2.50) (S $2.00) (B 1-25c) 
Evangeline (Palmer 1948) (92 days) Very light rose, creamy yellow throat. Opens 
10 of 23 buds on 287’ head. Some who saw it this summer thought the color too 
light, but those who like pastel tints were impressed. (Any size $5.00) (B 2-$1.00) 
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