366-85 POET’S DREAM. The originator says this:is the most exquisite 
lavender pastel of all. Its throat of waxy ivory, and elaborate frill- 
ing at the extreme edges of the petals gives it an out-of-this-world 
beauty all its own.. L. 2—25, 5—50; Med. 2—20, 5—40; Sm. 5—25. 
442-72 PHIPPS JR. An early deep pink, opening up to 10 on a fine spike. 
Best when planted early. 
L. 50c ea., 5—2.00; Med. 35c ea., 5—1.40; Sm. 20c ea. 
470-85 PURPLE SUPREME. An old kind that is still grown by many — 
a fine purple, opening up to 8, compactly arranged, on a strong spike. 
L. 2—20. 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30. 
477-77 RAVEL. A European variety, violet blue with reddish brown mark- 
-ings. Very good for blues. Tall, strong spike, with 6 - 8 open. 
L, 2-25, 5—50. 
590-90 R. B. Huge rusty golden brown on old rose. A lovely and very 
striking novelty. L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15. 5—30. 
452-85 RED CHARM. A deep red, magnificient spikes, very showy, depend- 
-able, opening 8 - 9 lustrous florets. I don’t know of another red that 
is grown by as many of the big growers as this one. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30; Sm. 5—20. 
436-70 RED CHERRY. A brilliant scarlet with darker throat. Opens 
6 - 7 huge, wide open florets. Grown by nearly all good growers. 
L. 30c ea., Med. 20c ea. 
436-100 REGAL RED. Another brilliant scarlet, giant-sized. Spikes tall, 
stately, massive, with 5 - 6 lustrous florets. Very widely grown 
because of its heat resistance. vigor, health and size. 
L. 15c ea., 5—60; Med. 2—20, 5—40; Sm. 5—30. 
490-76 ROBINSON CRUSOE. Here is the one that you need and will want 
-for its unusualness. Tan, heavily marbled with chocolate — maybe 
rocky-road chocolate. Visitors stop in their tracks to admire it. 
L. 25c ea., 5—1.00; Med. 20c ea., 5—80; Sm. 15c ea., 5—50. 
460-80 ROSA VAN LIMA. An early rose-pink, which makes good. A light 
soft rose that pleases. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30; Sm. 5—20. 
560-70 ROSE O’DAY. A wonderful rose lavender. early midseason, open- 
ing up to 10 on a long spike Tall, strong and healthy plant. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; Med. 2—20, 5—40. 
354-80 ROYAL ROBES. Velvety, ruffled, rich deep black red. medium 
sized florets, opening 5 - 6. 
L. 35c ea., 5—1.40; Med. 20c ea., 5—80; Sm. 15c ea., 5—60. 
454-80 ROYAL GARNET. Another rich black red, similar to Royal Robes, 
but a size larger, with up to 6 very large. open florets, lustrous, 
beautiful. L. 25c ea., 5—1.00; Med. 20c ea., 5—80. 
454-70 RUFFLED NIGHT. An early clear, sparkling, ruffled black-red with 
small pencil lines in the throat. Open up to 7, with 7 more showing 
color. Florets lay wide open, showy, heavy substance. 
L. 75c ea.; Med. 50c ea. 
507-80 SALMAN’S GLORY. Immense cream, red throat blotch edge whites 
Opens 6 - 7 on tall, strong plant. Here is one of the blotched whites 
that everyone wants when they see it. L. 2—25, 5—50. 
566-90 SIBONEY. A clear, heavily ruffled lavender, on the rose side. 
Open 6 - 8 immense florets. Inclined to make short spikes. but 
the long ones are magnificient. 
L. 40c ea.; Med. 35c ea.; Sm. 20c ea. 
570-80 SHERWOOD. A tall, silky red-purple, which readily opens 8 huge 
florets on tall, willowy spikes. A grand addition to the purple 
class. It is also beautifully ruffled. 
L. 30c ea., 5—1.20; Med. 25c ea.. 5—1.00; Sm. 15c ea., 5—60. 
401-80 SILENTIUM. A fine European origination that is fine. White, with 
mild red blotch in throat that is dainty and lovely. 
L. 3—25, 5—35; Med. 5—25; Sm. 5—15. 
