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RILLA GABBERT—(Carpenter 1946) 
Standards, rosy henna; falls deeper 
rose accentuated by gleaming henna 
centers. The whole dusted with gold. A 
clean-hafted blend, smooth textured 
and neavy «substanced: tise $8.00 
RISING SUN—(Kirkland 1935) M.36”. 
Rosy pinkish blend of two tones. Deeper 
than At Dawning. $ .40 
ROBINWOOD— (Kirkland 1941) M.32”. 
Reddish tan standards and bright cop- 
per red falls. A brilliant brown-toned 
VARICC RCA ete ee re ee ee $ .50 
ROCKET— (Whiting 1945) M.36”. A very 
brilliant orange-yellow, large, wide- 
petalled, classically formed and of very 
heavy substance. {[siesie eee $15.00 
RODEO— (DeForest 1947) M.36”. Large 
Tiffanja-type plicata of even brighter 
coloring. Standards, gold. Falls, white, 
edged gold, flaring. Brown markings 
$10.00 
ROSE DOMINION— (Connell 1931) M. 
38”. Deep rose in a flower of great in- 
dividuality with rounded horizontally 
flaring falls on ideally branched stems. 
$ .30 
ROSA RIO—(Thole 1939) M.36”. Buff 
yellow, flushed old rose. Large and 
Daring ee ie ee ee $ .50 
ROSELAND—(Hall 1939) L.38”. Buff- 
rose standards. Berry-red falls edged 
lighter. Bright rose-pink effect in a 
large flowered late bloomer......... $515 
ROSE GOL D—(Milliken 1946) M.36”. 
Exceptionally bright blend of gold and 
rose. A Californian of good size, shape 
and substance which we hope will 
prove hardy, ee eee $2.50 
ROSE SPLENDOR— (Kleinsorge 1947) 
M.36”. Coloring remindful of ripe 
watermelon with copper tints added. 
Distinct and luscious color. Sturdy 
well-branched «stalks; .2224..5 $10.00 
ROSE TOP—(H. Sass 1941) 1.38’. Rose- 
pink stitching on creamy yellow 
ground, Huge, long and ruffled flower 
heavily patterned with rose- pink. Nice. 
$3.50 

ROSY RUFFLES—(Rees 1946) M.40”. 
Beautifully ruffled blend of rosy pink 
from the originator of Snow Flurry. 
Fine form, substance and branching 
on vigorous plants. We hope it’s hardy. 
$3.50 
ROSY WINGS—(Gage 1936) M.38”. A 
soft blending of rosy red and copper 
changing tone with the light. Very 
floriferous and appealing. Dykes Medal 
1939. ano iat ectncdbe seen 5 .30 
ROYAL COACH—(H, Sass 1939) M.33”. 
Brown-bordered plicata on deep yellow 
background. Well-formed flowers of 
medium size and heavy substance. $ .35 
ROYAL COMMAND—(Hall 1939) M.38’’. 
Rich velvety purple close to dark 
Dubonnet. Very pure and ae 
ROYAL SCOT— (Hall 1944) M.38”. Large 
plicata, heavily striated with a pleasing 
tone of burgundy red, giving a red ef- 
fect from a distance. Form, substance 
and stem are good, branching fair. Vig- 
orous and free blooming.. .............- $2.00 
RU BIEN T—(Whiting 1942) ML.38”. 
Standards are rich red purple and this 
same color margins the blackish-red 
velvety falls). Has been called Amigo 
done in red. ..2.. 2 eee $k 
RUSSET MANTLE—(Schreiner 1944) 
EM.38”’. Standards, soft buff; falls, rich 
velvety garnet brown. Clear colors 
without venation; elegant finish and 
ideal- branching. |... eee $2.00 
RUSSET WINGS—(J. Wills 1946) M.38”. 
Smoothly blended gold, copper and 
apricot, bright and sparkling. Falls 
flaring and ruffled. Firm-substanced, 
vigorous, hardy and aaeee Fae = 
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