RED CHERRY (Roberts '46) 436 (E). About the earliest of the good reds, excepting only Dr. Knight's 
new Early Red. Red Cherry will open up to 7 large frilled flowers on very good spikes. 
L 2-.30, M2-.20, S$ 3-.25, Blts 40-.25, 100-.50 
RED FEATHER (Butt '5I) 552 (M). One of Len Butt's best in his long line of fine reds. It will undoubt- 
edly replace his Mighty Monarch when stock is more plentiful, as the flowers are larger and more widely 
opened. It has the same fine clear deep red color, and it will open about as many at a time, 7 to 9. 
L 1.50, M1.00, S .60, Blts 2-.25, 10-1.00 
RED RADIANCE (Melk '53) 450 (EM). An extremely brilliant scarlet red that opens six to eight 
large florets on tall willowy stems. One of the best new reds we tried out last summer. 
L1.50, MI.00, S .75, Blts .20, 10-1.50 
RED TAPE (Butt '53) 536 (M). A somewhat lighter, brighter version of Red Feather. Red Tape is a 
very large rather plain petaled glad; very striking with its many open florets and tall husky plants. 
L 2.00, MI.25, S$ .75, Blts 2-.30, 10-1.20 
RED WING (H.V. Wright '48) 436 (ML). An older scarlet, but still good. Everyone should grow if. 
L2-.30, M2-.20, S 3-.25, Blts 25-.25, 100-.80 
REGINA (Palmer '53) 420 (EM). A very lovely new color in glads, light buff orange with some 
peach or apricot shadings, especially on reverse of petals. There is a bright pink scarlet spot in the 
throat. Florets are very large, perhaps big enough to place it in the 520 class, very ruffled and 
fluted. 6-7 are open at once on very tall heavy stems, long flowerheads. Vigorous and beautiful. 
L 2.00, MI.25, S .75, Blts 2-.30, 10-I.20 
ROSITA (Woods '52) 563 (EM). A grand rose pink that should become an all-time favorite. A light 
orchid rose with a stunning deep rose blotch that gives a beautiful effect. The deeper rose coloring 
is also evident along the midribs. It opens 7 or 8 big florets that are ruffled, rolled and fluted on 
tall streight spikes. A fine grower, making long 20-bud flowerheads. Don't fail to grow Rosital 
L1.00, M.75, S$ .50, Blts 4-.25, 10-.50, 100-4.00 
ROSY FUTURE (Pletcher '5|) 464 (EM). A rather deep but bright cerise rose with a few darker 
rose red lines on the lip petals. Placement and attachment are not all that might be desired, but 
it is undoubtedly due for a good share of popularity due to its unusual and attractive color. 
L .20, M2-.25, $3-.25, Blts 20-.25, 100-1.00 
ROYAL FLUSH (Barrett '50) 552 (M-ML). A fine deep red of about the same color depth as Red 
Feather but of entirely different form. The 8 or I0 open florets are round, ruffled, and closely 
placed on good strong stems. Royal Flush has been one of our favorite reds since its introduction. 
L1.00, M.75, S .50, Blts 3-.25, 10-.65 
ROYAL SCOT (Taylor '52) 470 (EM). This looks like about the best new purple for commercial use. 
Not quite as dark as Wonder Boy or The Rajah, Royal Scot is more of a blue purple rather than a red- 
purple. It will open at least seven plain petaled florets on ideal cutting spikes. Fine propagator. 
L .75, M.50, S$ .25, Blts 5-.25, 10-.40, 100-3.00 
ROYAL TREAT (Lins '52) 452 (EM). Another dandy - this time a very dark red with rosy undertones. 
Almost a maroon. Florets are beautifully ruffled with full round petals of good substance. Grows 
tall, with well-balanced spikes. Darker and considerably redder than Burma. Fine growth & increase. 
L .75, M.50, S .25, Blts 3-.30, 10-.75, 100-6.00 
RUFFLED EBONY (Fischer '53) 454 (E-EM). New black red that is about as dark as any developed 
to date, yet with much more life to the color than most. An extremely deep rosy-maroon with a 
silken sheen and intense ruffling. The height of beauty in a black red. 
[l.50, M1.25, S75, <Blis 2-.30 
SEASHELL (Roberts '49) 540 (ML). Beautiful light pink with a snow white throat. Six very large 
full-petaled florets are open at a time on very tall husky stems. Flecks very little here. Lovely! 
L .25, M2-.30, S$ 3-.25, Blts 15-.25, 100-1.50 
