garly cut flower. Froduces airly tal) 
rather slender spikes, with Sor 6G open 
orets, 
L 2-25¢,™ 3-25¢, 85-254 Bits, 50-25¢ 
ROBERT ALAN 
Clorenz 749-4)2-E)-— Clear éllow with- 
out markings. In purity of color it ex- 
cals most yellows, but~ for me it has 
never pro uced as good exhibition 
spikes as Sundanée and Meg. 
L'1~ 406M !— 2548 2-354 Bits 15-254 
ROSE CHARM 
(Fischer ’46-360- E)— Medium rose 
with cream white throat. Another very 
good one for early cut Jlowers. 
3- 25¢,°S 5- 25EBlts. 50-254 
ROYAL FLUSH 
(Barrett ’50- 552- L)- One of _the most 
magnificent rea? Varieties . Fairly deep 
color; beautifully ruffled. _ Opens , up to 
10 fered on ~“Alowerheads' 30-33" 
lang. One of the best varieties listed 
in this catalog. Bees 
M 1- 75%, S 1- 504, Bits 13~ Soe) 
RUFFLED NIGHT 
(Rich ’47-454-E)- A black red of un- 
usual richness and refinement.” 1 
consider it the most béautiful of all. 
the black reds I have ever raised. It 
rarely opens more thaw 5 or © florets, 
on “24” flowerheads. 
L I- 30¢°M I- 20¢,5 3- 20¢, Bits. 10-30¢ 
RUTH ANN 
(Woods ’48-567- M)— A rather unusual 
ep rosy lavender which was greatly 
admired” by many visitors in my field 
last summer. Floret attachymnent Seems 
somewhat loose, and I’m not personally 
too fond of the color 
L [-—308M™M !-204§ 2-30¢Blts jo-25¢4 
SALMAN’S GLORY 
(Salman’47- 507- E)- Large, tall, soy 
strong, growing variety, cream wit 
red “throat Bienes Striking color 
and very popular’ 
Lb 2=25¢,Mi3= 2565 52 25¢, lls, 50=25¢ 
SALUTE 
(Fischer ’5|— 43G- LM) - Fiery scarlet, 
spikes tall and very straight Within 
the past two years have raised |4+ 
varieties in class 436, and then 
Al Salute and Red Wing have been 
the best performers. 
L 2- 25¢, Pies ae 5-25¢, Blts. 50-25¢ 
SCARLET GIANT ee . - 
(kelly’49 -537- EM) —- Bright. scarieé 
See white spear in that. Spikes 
are very heavy, and if allowed to 
open fu they ae like- 
tw in hs 
ly to fu Vela uite early 
