ROBINSON CRUSOE (Lins) 490. Builds 
a massive straight spike with 6 open. 
Color very unique. Base color is tan, 
marbled with chocolate. L. $1.00; M. 
75c; S. 50c; Bulblets, 10_80c. 
ROMAN GOLD 322. Beautiful combina- 
tion of yellow and orange. Extra good 
late cut flower. L. 3-25c; M. 3-20c; S. 
3-15c. 
ROSE CHARM (Fisher) 3860. The color 
is a very pleasing shade of rose. It has 
a large cream throat and midribs. It is 
comparable to the color of Rose 
O’Day, Venida and Topflite. Because 
of its long tapering flowerhead and 
long slender stem, it is unusually adept 
for basket work. Rose Charm has ear- 
liness, plant vigor, height, rapid propa- 
gation. L. 25c; M. 20c; S. 15c; Bulb- 
lets 10-20c, 100-$1.50. 
ROSE O’DAY (Fischer) 560: (Early mid- 
season). Rose O’Day is distinctive in 
color, massive in size, and robust in 
growth. It opens 10 large, rosy, laven- 
der florets in a formal double row ar- 
rangement on tall arrow-like spikes. 
Plants are especially robust. L. 20c; M. 
15c; S. 10c. 
ROSY LIGHT (Jack) 460. (Early mid- 
season). Slear bright rose. Much taller 
than Early Rose with large ruffled 
blooms. One of the pleasant surprises 
of the season. L. 50c; M. 35c; S. 25c. 
ROSY RED (Knight) 862. (Early) A 
rosy red that may go all the way as an 
early cut flower. Easy grower. L. 25c. 
ROYAL ROBES (Lins) 352. The color 
and texture of its pure velvet red ruf- 
fled florets is so rich that name ‘‘Royal 
Robes” is self-suggestive. The 44-inch 
florets: are round and wide open and 
heavily ruffled. Opens 5 to 6 florets on 
an 18-bud spike on always straight 4- . 
foot plants. Florets are always perfect_ 
ly placed and well attached. L. $1.00; 
M. 75c; S. 50c. 
SALMON’S GLORY (Salmon) 507 Large 
cream with light red throat blotch. 
Opens up to 8 perfectly placed blooms 
on a tall ramrod spike. About the best 
from Holland. Wonderful show glad. 
L. 2-35c, 10-$1.40; M. 2-25c, 10-$1.00; 
S. 2-15c, 10-60c. 
SIBONEY (Allen ’48) (90) 566. A clear 
medium lavender self-blending a little 
deeper in the throat. Florets are heav- 
ily ruffled and closely attached. Will 
open 8 6-inch to 7-inch florets on a long 
flowerhead. Produces lots of bulblets 
that germinate and grow well. Medium 
height, but foliage grows low and 
broad, permitting a low cut. Will open 
well when cut in tight bud. Wherever 
shown it has been the center of attrac- 
tion on the show table. Color, floret 
size and shape, spike formation, and 
number open are outstanding. L. $1.50; 
M. $1.00; S. 75c; Bulblets 10-$1.00. 

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SIOUX CliyesuE 
“SIOUX CITY SUE” (Ayers) 462. An 
American Beauty Rose Red glad. A 
large decorative opening 7-8 slightly 
ruffled perfectly placed florets with 
most of remaining buds showing color. 
See picture on front cover. L. $1.00; 
M. 75c; S. 50c; Bulblets 10-$1.00. 
Growers Units 5 L-5 M- 5 S. 25 Bulb- 
lets. $13.75 value for $10.00; 3 units 
for $25.00. 
SILVER STAR 401. A large formal pure 
white with bright purple. shading to 
lavender blotch. Floret size 5 to 6 
inches with slightly ruffled edge. Six 
to 8 open and as many showing color on 
a heavy ,stiff spike with 16 to 18 buds. 
L. 25c; M. 20c; S. 10c. 
SILVER WINGS (Ritsema) 500. A won- 
derful white sport of Picardy. Opens 7 
or 8 glistening white florets with most 
of the remaining buds showing color. 
Florets are 6 inches across and are 
very ruffled. All the buds will open to 
Don’t fail to include at least one glad and garden weeder with your order. 
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