Regal Red ee (536) L. A big 
usky scarlet of distinctive 
shade tinged with orange. Opens 6 large round 
blooms on a tall strong spike. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 S 6/.25, 10/.35 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 B Pkg. /.25 
Rhett Butler (Kuhn) (336) E. The earli- 
est red, a brilliant orange 
scarlet. Tall plant with 18-20 buds and 6-8 
open. A valuable commercial as well as a good 
one for the home garden where early ones are 
wanted. Heavy propagator. 
L 2/.30, 10/1.20 S 4/.25, 10/.50 
M 2/.20, 10/.80 B 25/.20, 100/.50 
Ridgeley (Stevens) (470) L. A_ large 
strong husky purple. An easy 
grower with fine spikes from any size bulb. Not 
well distributed so not many people know it 
but a fine thing in its color. 
L 1/.50 S 1/.30 
M 1/.40 B 10/.40 
Robt. Alan (Lorenz) (412) LM. New 
medium deep yellow that can 
be very nice. 
L 1/1.00, 10/8.00 S 1/.50, 10/4.00 
M 1/.75, 10/6.00 B 10/1.00, 100/8.00 
Rose O’Day (Fischer) (460) EM. Un- 
usual shade of rose lavender 
that opens up to 10 well placed blooms on a long 
spike. ‘Tall strong plant. A parent of some of 
the finest new varieties. When planted late this 
makes very fine spikes for late bloom. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 S 6/.25, 10/.35 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 B Pkg. /.25 
Rosy Future (Pletcher) (462) M. A new 
color just the shade of red 
Revlon nail polish but with a slight fuchsia tint. 
Opens 6 with 6 showing. 17-20 bud total, 
medium height. This looks like a coming variety 
either for the home garden or as a commercial. 
Has won lots of prizes at the shows. 
L 1/1.00, 10/8.00 S 1/.50, 10/4.00 
M 1/.75, 10/6.00 B 10/1.00, 100/8.00 
(Palmer) (460) EM. Very beau- 
tiful light rose shading to a large 
cream throat. Makes a large head but plants are 
inclined to be rather short. Very fine for the 
home garden. 
L 1/1.00, 10/8.00 
M 1/.60, 10/4.80 
Rowena 
S 1/.40, 10/3.20 
B 4/.25, 10/.50 
Royal Flush Me (552) L. Wonder- 
clear medium red opening 
up to 10 heavily ruffled large blooms on a very 
tall plant with a long 
head. One of the best. 
L 1/3.00 
M 1/2.00 
S 1/1.00 
B 1/.40, 10/3.00 
Ruffled Night 
(Rich) (454) EM. 
Clear sparkling ruffled 
black red with small 
pencil lines in the 
throat. Blooms wide 
open and of good 
substance. Opens 7 
with 7 showing. Stands 
the heat well. 
L 1/.50, 10/4.00 
M 1/.40, 10/3.20 
S 1/.25, 10/2.00 
B 10/.40, 100 /3.00 
Ruth Ann 
(Woods) (566) EM. 
Very beautiful deep 
lavender rose with 
darker blotch. Opens 
8 6” blooms. A very 
fine variety except not 
too tall. 
L 1/1.00, 10/8.00 
M 1/.75, 10/6.00 
(Palmer) (490) LM. Smoky tan. 
Opens 6-8 well placed and spaced 
blooms in a double row. Will stand the hottest 
sun without wilting or burning. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 
Royal Flush 
S 1/.50, 10/4.00 
B 4/.25, 100/5.00 
Sahara 
(Stubbs) (590) M. A light 
smoky buff with coppery 
cerise feather. Opens 6 or more with 8 showing, 
with 16-18 total buds. This is ‘‘a different’? 
smoky and of a pleasing color which the florists 
should use. Very tall strong grower. Somewhat 
like a smoky Picardy. This is one of the very 
best introductions of last year and | am sure it 
will go places. 
L 1/1.00, 10/8.00 
M 1/.75, 10/6.00 
Salamanca 
S 1/.50, 10/4.00 
B 4/.25, 100/5.00 
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“Just a brief note to say that Elmer's Rose is one of the most beautiful glads | have seen.” 
—Henry A. Wallace, N. Y. 
