Variety 
RAVEL (K & M-’47) 477-77 
Violet-blue with reddish brown marking in 
throat. Fine growing habits and excellent propa- 
gator. Opens 8-9 florets of heavy texture. Place- 
ment very good. Fine addition to this color class. 
RECORD (K & M-48) 406-85 
Beautiful creamy yellow. Fine keeper. Dry 
weather caused it to grow short flower heads this 
season. 
RED BANK 9(Winsor-’39) 436-95 
Bright red with darker red feather edged white 
in throat. Large florets of good substance. Grows 
tall, straight spikes. Very attractive for a cut- 
flower. 
RED CHARM (Butt-'39) 452-85 
One of the best performers in the reds that we 
grow. It is outstanding in its habits and color. 
RED CHERRY (Roberts-’46) 450-70 
Said to be a red Picardy. Very early and a nice 
light red. Promising commercial. 
RED EAGLE (Thomas-’44) 450-90 
A velvety rich red which sometimes flecks. ‘The 
florets are a bit unusual in form, resembling a lily, 
somewhat. The flecking in hot weather only adds 
to the richness of its color. Very attractive and 
showy. 
RED RASCAL (Graff-'45) 550-83 
Bright red ruffled florets on fine tall spikes. Pro- 
duces many bulblets. 
REQUIEM (K & M-~-47) 525-85 
A brick orange shade, with creamy yellow throat 
blotch. Opens 6-7 florets, most of other buds 
showing color. Tall, vigorous grower. Very nice. 
ROCKET (Palmer-’41) 450-85 
A fine standard commercial scarlet-red that 
opens 7-8 large blooms which are firmly attached 
in double row formation. Fine for make-up work. 
ROSEA (Errey-’40) 560-85 
A huge clear rose. Opens 7 to 10 florets which 
sometimes measure 7’, on tall straight spike. 
RUFFLED NIGHT (Rich-47) 454-70 
One of the most beautiful of all the black reds 
with clear glowing blooms of satin sheen. Florets 
ruffled, flat open, and heavy textured. Has very 
small white pencil line on lower petals. Does not 
burn in extreme heat. One of the few dark reds 
that doesn’t. Bulblet production and germination 
excellent. 


Per Large Medium Small Bulblets 
1 5 125 .20 15- .30 
LORE 2 208 22,000" E60"  100221,25 
£4100 ee 0) 10- 1.00 
10 8.00 600 4.00 100- 8.00 
3 25 4-25 6-.25 
10 70 00) 40 100- .25 
a 30 4-25 
10 80 50 U5 100= 3625 
| ie) 0 30 3— 20 
10 6.00 4.00 2.40 10— .60 
100- 4.80 
2 25 3-.25 4-.25 50-—  .25 
10 1.00 75 50 = =©100- .40 
1 1.00 Sis 50 2- .30 
10 8.00 6.00 4.00 10- 1.00 
100— 8.00 
il 50 35 420 10- .50 
10 4.00 2.80 2.00 100- 4.00 
5 25 5-.25 10-.25 
10 Hf ) 40 25.) L002 99.25 
2 25 3-25 4-.25 25- .25 
LO 51-00 who 20 8 100- .75 
CTW) is) 50 Se 2) 
LO9 3:00 )-- 6.00 4.00 10-  .75 
100— 6.00 
“This is the third year we have grown your bulbs and have been more than pleased in every 
way. All who see our blooms, praise their size and beauty.” Mrs. R.H., Binghamton, N.Y, 
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