223—QUEEN BESSIE—Semi-double, medium to large, pure 
white flower, showing blush-pink near the center. Sta- 
mens show interspersed with the petals. Medium sized, 
dark green foliage. Blooms late. 
224—-QUEEN OF HEARTS (Ake-Bono Var.) — Semi-double, 
white streaked with pale pink. Mid-season. 
225— RED BALL—See Monarch. Mid-season. 
226— RED CHANDLERI—See Vedrine. Early. 
227—RED JACKSON—See Kellingtonia. Late. 
228—RED EAGLE—See Waukanura. Early. 
229—RED HIBISCUS—Same as Blush Hibuscus only red. Mid- 
season. 
230— REVEREND DRAYTON PINK—Loose peony-like, deep 
pink. Mid-season. 
231—REVEREND JOHN BENNETT—Semi-double, large, sal- 
mon pink flower, with pale lighter pink markings near 
the base of the petals, and showing some irregular sta- 
mens in the center. Not to be confused with the pseudo 
variety of the same name. Medium sized, long, narrow, 
light green foliage. Blooms mid-season. 
232—RHODELLIA KING—See Goshoguruma. 
233—RABIN HOOD—See Waukanura. Early. 
234—ROSEA GRANDIFLORA—Semi-double, rosy-red six-inch 
blooms. Mid-season. 
235—ROSEA PINK—See Blush Hibiscus. 
236—ROSEA SUPERBA (Mathotiana Rosea)—Full double, 
symmetrical, large, glowing deep rose-pink flower, 
with broad petais and showing stamens when fully 
opened. Large, medium green foliage. Blooms mid- 
season. 
237—ROSH OF DAWN—F ull double, symmetrical, imbricated, 
large, rose-pink flower which does not usually show 
stamens. Large, dark green foliage. Blooms mid-sea- 
son. 
238—ROSE QUEEN VAR.—Full double, symmetrical, imbri- 
cated, medium to large, deep rose-pink flower, softly 
streaked with chalk white to varying degrees and 
which occasionally shows some stamens when fully 
opened. Large, medium green foliage. Blooms mid- 
season. . 
239—ROSK QUEEN—Like Rose Queen Variegated but rose. 
Mid-season. 
240—ROSITA—Double, medium size, bright rose-pink. 
241—RUBRA PLENA—See Napoleon d'Italia. 
242—RUBY GLOW—See Vedrine. 
2438—SACCO ROSE—See Ecstasy. 
244—SALLY HUESTED—Peony-centered, large, clear pink. 
245—SALMON QUEEN—Loose double, to peoniform, high cen- 
ter, very large, salmon pink. Mid-season. 
246—SARA HASTIE—See Debutante. 
247—SARAH HASTY—See Debutante. 
248—SEMI-DOUBLE BLUSH (Celtis Rosea; Pearl of China) 
Flowers of elegant shape, with light, semi-double 
petals, blush-pink flower, almost white and beautiful 
yellow stamens. Late. 
249—SEPTEMBER MORN—Dull double, medium to large 
white, opening late September. 
250—SHANGRI-LA—See Daikagura. Early. 
251—SILVERY PINK—See Admiral Nimitz. Mid-season. 
252— SMILING BEAUTY—Semi-double, medium to large, deli- 
cate pink flower, showing stamens in the center. Med- 
ium sized, medium green foliage. Blooms mid-season. 
258—SNOWDRIFT—F ull double, symmetrical, medium sized, 
pure white flower, showing stamens in the center when 
fully opened. Medium sized, medium green foliage. 
Blooms mid-season. 
254— SNOW MAIDEN—Double, irregular, pompon center, pure 
white. Medium small. Mid-season. 
255—SNOW TULIP—Semi-double, at times single, pure white, 
tulip shaped. 
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