
Ray Smith 
PATTY WAUGH, F.D., 6x3—4’. Stiff wiry stems. Blooms per- 
fectly facing. White. Profuse, early and a splendid cut 
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POINSETTA, S.C., (Rindfleisch, 1931), 9x5—4’. 12” wiry stems. 
Blooms facing, skyward, some dipped. Unshaded Nopal red, 
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RAY SMITH, S.C., (Schoffel, 1946), 9x5’5’. 12” stiff wiry 
stems. Blooms all facing. Deep lavender, or Tyrian rose. 
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ROSE GLORY, F. D., 7x4-4’. 15” stiff wiry stems. Violet rose, a 
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IDENTIFICATION OF ROOTS—Stamped indelibly on each root 
is its name. This is done at the time of dividing the clumps so that 
there is very little possibility of a root being mislabeled. 
SUBSTITUTIONS—Stock of some varieties may not be equal 
to the demand, and to save time and correspondence or the 
necessity of a refund, it is suggested the customer allow the 
privilege of substituting similar varieties when necessary, espe- 
cially in later orders. Extra value is always given in such cases. 
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