GTA DLO USO Fr eDIsTINCTION 29 


Rose Charm 
RHETT BUTLER 336 (Kuhn (Early) A brilliant orange scarlet, first to bloom in this color. 
Fine for arrangement with early whites like Annamae. Makes a tall spike carrying 18 
to 20 buds, holding 6 to 8 open. Wonderful propagator of large sized bulblets, prac- 
tically all of which bloom. One of the brightest things in the garden. 
L .75; M .50; S .25; Blbts. 10 for .25; 100 for $2.00 
ROSE CHARM 360 (Fischer) A sweet and dainty early blooming rose with cream throat 
and midribs. Because of its long tapering flower and slender stem, it is particularly 
valuable for basket work. Sure to be a universal favorite alike with fans and florists. 
M .20; S .15; Blbts. 20 for .25; 100 for $1.00 
ROSY LIGHT 460 (Jack) A descendant of Early Rose, retaining its early blooming season, 
but a taller grower and having even more attractive color. One of my favorites in this 
color. 
L .35; M .25; S .15; Blbts. 3 for .15; 10 for .50 
ROYAL ROBES 450 (Lins) (Early Mid-season) Pure velvety ruffled red, suggestive of its 
name. The 414-inch florets are round and wide open. Opens 5 to 6, with 6 in color, 
on an 18-bud spike. It is a heavy propagator and good germinator. 
L .75; M .50; S .25; Blbts. 2 for .15; 10 for .60 
