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large medium small bulblets 
ROSEMAID—Another one of those good old 2- .25 By pa 5- .25 25- .25 
varieties. Light rose with very deep rose  10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 100- . 
(almost purple) blotches. Opens 4 with 4 more 
in color on tall, slender spikes that grow 
exceptionally straight. Early. 
ROSE PINKIE—Light medium rose with deep- PE OSS 3- .25 5- .25 20- 
er blotches. Very light in upper throat. As  10-1.00 
many as 17 buds on nice straight spikes. 
Different than any other rose. 
ROSE TWEEDLE—Clear and distinctive deep 2- .25 3-20 5- .25 25= . 
rose with very attractive white blotches. Very 10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 100-. 
showy and rather early. 
ROSETTE—Beautiful light rose with deep 2- .30 3- .30 4- .25 20- 
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rose feather on a cream background. Nicely 10-1.20 10- .80 10- .60 100-1.00 
ruffled. Regular performance is 7 and 8 open, 
and sometimes 10, on 17-18 bud spikes. One of 
the winningest of all small glads. Has won 
many a Section Championship. 
ROSWELL ORANGE—Nice bright medium 2- .30 3- .30 4. .25 PES 35 
orange with deeper orange markings in a _ 10-1.20 10- .80 10- .60 100- .75 
yellow throat. 13-14 florets on quite a tall 
spike with 20” flowerheads. A nice orange but 
inclined to grow oversize. 
ROSY BELLE—Solid deep rose with deeper 2- .25 3- .25 a Ps, 25- .25 
blotches. Opens 4 and 5 nice florets on good  410-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 100- .75 
spikes up to 17 buds. An excellent rose and 
one you will like. 
ROSY ELF—Clear, medium deep rose with 1- .20 2- .30 3- .30 15- .25 
diffused cream and purplish blotch. A dis- 10-1.60 10-1.20 100-1.50 
tinctive shade of rose with peculiar throat 
markings. Opens 5 and 6 on spikes up to 16 
buds. A grand one. Won ist for me at Boston 
in a large class. 
ROYAL ROBES—Beautiful, clear, very deep, The P45} 2- .30 S- 30 10- .25 
velvety, black red. Opens 5 very heavily 10-2.00 10-1.20 10- .80 50-1.00 
ruffled florets, with 5 more in color on 15 
bud spikes. A grand one you are sure to like. 
RUBY—Beautiful deep red, a trifle darker in 2- .25 3- .25 5- .25 Pe 
throat. Tall, straight spikes of 15 buds with 10-1.00 10- .70 10- 50 100-. 
5 small, grand florets open. It is most depend- 
able, always winning its full share of laurels. 
Won ist for me at Farmingdale and Boonton 
and was also 1st at Boston. Early and a must 
have, 
SAINT CECILE—Creamy white, _ slightly I PAs) 3- .25 eee 25- 
flushed lavender, blending to a deeper cream  10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 
throat. Recurved and needlepointed florets. 
Opens 4 or 5 on 15 bud spikes. 
SAINT PAUL—Bright deep red shading to 2- .30 3- .30 4- .25 20- 
a lighter throat diffused with gray. Rather 10-1.20 10- .80 10- .60 
long and pointed petals. 
SALMON RUFFLES—Deep rose salmon with 2- .25 3- .25 D>) .20. 25- 
diffused rose and cream blotch and a slight 10-1.00 10- .70 10- 50 100- 
white dart. Somewhat ruffled. A beauty. Quite 
late. 
; September 21, 1953 
“For some time I have wanted to write you and thank you for the fine way 
you filled my bulb order of last spring. Your packing and service were the best 
I have ever experienced and the bulbs among the finest I have ever received 
At planting time it was always possible to recognize your bulbs by their uniform 
appearance...... We are eagerly awaiting your catalog for next season and it 
will be a pleasure to again place an order for more of your fine bulbs.” 
A. W.—Nebraska 
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