8 easily, with 6 in color, and consid- 
ered a knockout in the rose class. 
Te $1.002 9 NI 9.7574 S900: 
Blbts. .15 ea., 10 for $1.00 
ROSITA (563) A vibrant and vivacious 
rose with lighter picotee edges and 
deeper rose throat. It grows tall with 
8 or more fluted and frilled large flor- 
ets open with about 20 buds. An ex- 
ceptionally fine glad. 
L 50; M .35; S .20; Blbts. 20 for .50 
ROYAL SCOT (1952) One of the finest 
rose purples. A very soft and dis- 
tinctive shade. Will open 8 or more 
in a double row placement on a plant 
of average height. A very popular glad. 
L .50; M .40; S .30; Blbts. 10 for .50 
ROYAL TREAT (452) A deep blood red 
Burma seedling. Very heavy ruffling, 
extra heavy textured, like leather, 
with a beautiful velvety sheen. Height 
54”, 27” flowerhead with 22 buds, 8 
open, 8 in color, strong grower. Mid- 
season. 
1m BEE WE eR RY ee lie ay 
Blbts. 25 for .75 
ROYAL VELVET: A = soft pleasing 
shade of medium purple, extra heavy 
texture, grows 56” with a 25” flower- 
head, 6 open, 6 in color. A _ very 
pleasing and unusual shade of pur- 
ple, which the ladies loved. 
L .75; M .50; S .25; Blbts. 10 for .75 
ROYAL VISIT (1952) <A _ lovely rose 
toned purple that has been _ over- 
looked. A dandy exhibition glad that 
should also make a good commercial. 
Large florets with good facing as well 
as placement on 54” plants with 8 
ruffled blooms open. 
L 50; M .35; S .25; Blbts. 10 for .50 
RUFFLED EBONY: Tall, nicely ruffled 
black red or maroon. 16 to 18 strong- 
ly attached 414” florets airily placed 
on strong, wiry stems 50” tall. The 
florets well rounded on a tall stiffly 
erect plant. Excellent texture and 
health. 
L .75; M .50; S .25; Blbts. 10 for .75 
SALMON’S SENSATION: — Sensational 
medium deep blue with heavy deep 
green foliage. This is an exceedingly 
rugged glad, up to 72” tall with 6” 
florets and 20 or more buds. Good 
attachment, 6 or more open. Place- 
ment is fine. L $1.00; M .75; S_ .50; 
Blbts. 4 for .50; 10 for $1.00 
SCEPTRE (1954) From the originator of 
Eliz. the Queen comes this lively soft 
toned medium yellow. A grand ex- 
hibition or commercial glad and one 
you will enjoy growing. Winner of 
the American Home Achievement 
medal at the Province of Quebec 
Show in 1953; also Best Seedling in 
show and first in the 3 spike yellow 
class. It grows up to 66” with a 34” 
flowerhead carrying 23 to 25 buds. 
9-10 ruffled florets open that are well 
spaced and firmly attached. 
L $3.00; M $2.00; S $1.00; 
Blbts. .35 ea. or 3 for $1.00 
SHIRLEY IRENE (460) Soft rose with 
deeper throat and a picotee edge of 
rose. 5” florets with 8 open. 18 or 
more buds on a 54” plant. This looks 
like a worthwhile addition to the rose 
class. 
L .25; M 2 for .30; S 3 for 30; 
Blbts. 20 for .50 
SIERRA SNOW (400) A billowing white 
of marvelous texture, grows 66” easily, 
with 30” flowerhead, opens 12, with 
10 in color, 22 to 24 buds, heavy ruf- 
fling and placement. Best seedling at 
Niagara Peninsula Show, and many 
other Special Awards. Tops Florence 
Nightingale by the same _hybridizer, 
and that is something. 
L .30; M .20; S 20 for .25; 
Blbts. 30 for .50 
SNOWCLAD: A taller and better fin- 
ished SIFRRA SNOW. This one will 
grow 72” with a 30” flowerhead. Will 
cpen 12 in the field, with 10 in color. 
Ruffled end fluted. American Home 
Achievement winner at S.E.M.G.S. in 
1952. 
L $1.00; M .75; S_ .50; 
Blbts. .10 ea., 15 for $1.00 
TAN-GLO (1954) <A big husky smoky 
with a Grand Championship to _ its 
credit already. The color is light tan 
with a rosy tint shading lighter to the 
center. A deluxe exhibition glad. It 
has 514” florets, 22 to 24 buds, 28” 
flowerhead with 8-9 open on a 60” 
plant. 
L $2.50; M $2.00; S $1.50; 
Blbts. .25 each 
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