PICARDY (Palmer) 530-90. A grand light salmon that everyone knows, and still 
a contender for top honors. One of the three greatest varieties ever intro- 
duced. L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25 
POINCIANA (G. V. Snyder) 562-80. Deep rose with slightly darker rose-red 
throat, with small, white markings on petals. Opens 8-9 somewhat ruffled 
florets on tall, strong spike. L. 2—25c, 5—50c; M. 2—20c, 5J40c; Sm. 5—30c. 
POINSETTIA (Johnson) 450-85. A vivid scarlet-red, with just a touch of frilling, 
very showy, healthy, fine exhibition and commercial variety. 
350c eas Ms 35c) ea: 
QUIBERON (Errey) 416-85. An outstanding buff, opening 9-11 large bloom. 
on a tall spike. Crooks in extreme heat. Strong show winner. Very beau- 
tiful. L. 30c ea., 5—$1.20; M. 2—35c, 5—70c. 
RAVEL (K&M) 477-77. Violet-blue with reddish brown markings, with 6-8 nice 
florets on tall, vigorous plant. Has won numerous prizes. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25. 
R.B. (Upton) 590-90. A huge rusty golden brown on old rose. Unusually striking 
and beautiful. A basket will stop the traffic with its beauty. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—50. 
RED CHARM (Butt) 452-85. A deep red, 7-9 lustrous florets, on grand spikes. 
making a magnificent show. This old variety persists in holding its place 
with the top red. Very showy. dependable, and satisfactory. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25. 
RED CHERRY (Roberts) 436-70. Here is the brilliant scarlet you have been 
wishing for. Has darker throat. Opens up to 9 on graceful, tall spikes. 
Wonderful for early commercial. Lb. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25. 
RED WING (Wright) 436-85. This scarlet belongs in anyone’s Best Ten. A near- 
perfect scarlet, with up to 8 on long flowerhead, and strong spike. Has won 
many, many top prizes all over the country. 
L. 2—30c, 5—60c; M. 2—20c, 5—40c; Sm. 5—30c. 
REGAL RED (Fischer) 536-100. Massive scarlet with white line in the throat. 
Opens up to 6 lustrous florets on an immense spike. These three scarlets 
make a great set, Red Cherry, Red Wing and Regal Red. Planted at the same 
time they follow one after the other in blooming. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25. 
ROBINSON CRUSOE (Lins) 490-76. Tan, heavily marbled with chocolate, almost 
Rocky-road chocolate. Very unusual, striking, and beautiful. 
L. 25c ea, 5—1.00; M. 20c ea, 5—80. 
ROSE CHARM (Fischer) 360-65. About the earliest bloomer in the glad world. 
Light rose with striking throat and midribs of cream. Opens 5-7, on uniformly 
tall spikes. Very beautiful. L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25. 
ROYAL SCOT (Taylor) 470-80. A very fine new purple, with bluish tine. Opens 
up to 7 florets, round, closely attached to stem. Tall grower, and has distinc- 
tion. L. $1.00 ea.; M. 75c ea. 
RUFFLED EBONY (Fischer) 454-70. Considered by some as “the most beautiful” 
black glad in existence. Has luxuriously rounded florets, intensely ruffled. 
silken sheen, fine proparator. A grand 1953 introduction which is making 
good. Well worth the price. L. $1.50 ea.; M. $1.25 ea. 
RUFFLED NIGHT (Rich) 454-70. Clear, sparkling ruffled black red with small 
pencil lines in the throat. Opens up to 7 florets, with heavy substance, wide 
open, very showy. L. 35c ea., 5—$1.40. 
SALUTE (Fischer) 436-90. A rich scarlet that is as rugged as Regal Red. Opens 
6-8 clean cut, round florets with sharp white lines in throat. Robust, healthy 
plane. L. 25c ea., 5—$1.00; M. 2—35c. 
SIBONEY (Allen) 566-90. A clear, heavily ruffled lavender, on the rose side. 
Opens 6-8 immense florets, beautifully designed. Spikes tend to be a little 
short. L. 2—25c, 5—50c; M. 2—20c, 5—40c. 
SIERRA SNOW (Harris) 400-80. A tall, glistening white, one of the finest new 
whites, very tall spikes, with 8 to 10 open, with 10 more showing color. Heavy 
ruffling. Good texture. L. 45c ea.; M. 35c ea. 
SILVER COURT (Lins) 400-80. A true white without any trace of cream or other 
color in throat. A pure white, and these are rare. Opens up to 7 plain petaled 
florets of firm texture. L. 25c ea., 5—$1.00; M. 20c ea.. 5—80c. 
SILVER STAR (E. B. Snyder) 401-90. A large formal white with bright purple 
blotch in throat shading to lavender. Opens 6-8 slightly ruffled florets on 
heavy, stiff spike. A tall, healthy, strong grower. One of the finest blotched 
kinds I know. L. 15¢ ea, 5—60; M. 2—20, 5—40. 
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