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PURPLE MOOR. (Nes. 1942). 40 in. Very dark glistening purple with a yellow 
3 gilding in the center of the bloom. The color as near as can be matched in 
Ridgway is Dahlia purple. "July and“Auq?.. 0.8 07 20a) 5.00 
PURPLE WATERS. (Russ. 1942).3 ft. Fast multiplier, well branched purple 
blooms in sun, if in shade a wine-purple. April and May. .... 1.50; 3 for 4.00 
PYGMALION. (Nes. 1948). 40 in. The charm of this winsome bicolor is in the 
skillful blending of coral pink and creamy yellow. July Ist to Aug. 20th... 5.00 
QUEEN MARY. (Perry 1925). 54 in. Pure glistening yellow. July and Aug.  .35 
| 3 for 1.00 
RADIANT. (Yeld 1925). 54 in. Clear pure deep orange. ........ .50; 3 for 1.25 
RAJAH. (Stout 1935). 40 in. Vivid nasturtium red coloring. Scarlet-orange 
witn.garnel, brown SyeizOne.. ve sis see nee oe 60; | /3),tOGmloG 
RAYON D'OR. (Perry 1936). 48 in. Beautiful flowers of perfect form, fluted 
and with crimped edges, the color being pure, bright, clear canary yellow, 
without a flect of any other color. July and August. ........ .75; 3 for 2.00 
RED CHIMES. (Russ. 1944). 18 in. A bright red, thus very colorful for your 
Garden: 4. seuwhee ssc ae caus te cljee te en cee en 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
RED FOX. (Way 1942). 34 in. An unusual coppery red with pure orange throat. 
Ox-blood red spots on 3 petals. All petals recurved. ..... 2.00; 3 for 5.00 
RUSSELL RED MAN. (Russ. 1944). 42 in. Clear orange-red self. June and 
July nee, oo ee ee ont ee eee ee 75%, SatOre2.00 
RED VELVET. (Way. 1943). 41 in. Brilliant shining velvet red. July. 2.00; 3 for 5.00 
RHAPSODY. (Tay. B. 1948). 30 in. Color, near Satsuma veined with red. Star 
shaped throat of Primuline yellow. Petals wider than sepals. .......... 3.00 
ROSE FLORA. (Russ. 1945). Formerly "Pale Moon". 3!/, ft. Fully recurved 
and ruffled petals. A yellow multi-floral type with a wide deep rosy eye 
ZONE. GIUNGE. Bice 5 TT CO ace de Rel ere ep eee 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
ROSE OF JUNE. (Russ. 1945). Formerly ‘Spring Glory". 2 ft. Bicolor sepals 
yellow; petals rosy brown; red eye zone; ruffled medium wide petals. 
Yellow ‘throat, JUNG. 4 eas 3che? ten) oe ee ee 75; 3 for 2.00 
ROSE UNIQUE. (Douglas, G. 1949). 48 in. Deep watermelon red flushed 
darker just above the greenish yellow throat and over the whole flower is a 
lustrous sheen. The petals and sepals are medium in width but have heavy __ 
substance: July and August. Wac 1.8 0. 0) li naiee eee 6.50 
ROSY DAWN. (Nes. 1947). 40 in. Full rounded, recurving flowers of Geranium 
lake with an overlay of deeper rose-purple toward the center of the 
bloom. The flowers have a smooth satiny finish and the petals are a bit 
twisted at the tips. The earliest rose-purple to bloom. June and July. ... 4.00 
ROYALTY. (Nes. 1940). 40 in. Large open flower of deep maroon with broad 
petals and sepals. The star-shaped cup is rich yellow with the maroon color- 
ing extending down in the throat. The flower is a’‘true maroon with a vel- 
vety, almost blue-purple sheen on the petals and sepals. July and Aug... 3.00 
ROYAL BEAUTY. (Tay, B. 1947). 36 in. 5 inch flower of rose purple on well 
branched scapes. Grows best in heavy soil and high shade. ............ 3.00 
ROYAL GUEST. (Douglas, G. 1949). 38 in. A beautiful rose purple with a 
cool green throat. Large, well shaped blooms. July and August. ........ 10.00 
ROYAL LADY. (Whe. 1947). 4 ft. A butterfly like flower. The petals are flar: 
ing and pinched at the tips, violet-purple shading lighter at the edges. The 
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