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RED BUTTERFLY (Van Voorhis) M — Light 
red with slight suffusion of cream on back of 
petals and with suffused cream throat. 5 open 
and 5 in color on a nice spike. Won first for 
me at Boonton in ’53. Stock is scarce. 
RED BUTTON (Koerner 48) E — Bright 
medium red throughout. A red that is really 
a red. A face-up that has up to 17 buds of 
which 4 and 5 will be open. Small, quite 
early, and a frequent winner in the show. 
One of my favorite face-ups. 
IRIDIOY ILANCID) (suuaekerael YI) 12) == AN joevoullhiehe 
shade of deep red with diffused, very deep 
red and cream throat blotches. Lacinated and 
very pointed petals. Something different. 
Very early. 
RED TANAGER — E — Excellent deep red 
with deeper throat. Somewhat pointed petals 
and slightly ruffled. A red that I admire very 
much and you will too. 
RED TWEEDLE (Van Voorhis 41) M — Light 
red with deep rose blotch in a yellow throat. 
Small wiry spike with small florets. Stock 
very scarce. 
ROSE GEM (Fischer 45) E — Beautiful and 
distinctive shade of clear medium rose with 
attractive full, creamy white throat. Nicely 
frilled. 
ROSE GIRL (Harris 52) E — Not a small 
glad but a fine 300. A very distinctive shade 
of clear light rose with very deep rose 
blotches. 16-17 (4”) florets on a 21” flower- 
head. Spikes are tall, straight and very at- 
tractive. Won first for me at Boonton. 
ROSEMAID (Brown) E — Another one of 
those good old varieties. Light rose with very 
deep rose (almost purple) blotches. Opens 
4 with 4 more in color on tall, slender spikes 
that grow exceptionally straight. A good 
show variety. 
ROSE PINKIE (Van Voorhis 45) M — Light 
medium rose with deeper blotches. Very 
light in upper throat. About 5 open on nice 
straight spikes of 17 and 18 buds. Different 
from any other rose. 
ROSE TWEEDLE (Van Voorhis 40) E — 
Clear and distinctive deep rose with very at- 
tractive white blotches. Very showy and 
makes a wonderful vase. 
ROSETTE (Kuhn 42) M — Beautiful, light 
rose with deep rose feather on a cream back- 
ground. Nicely ruffled. Regular performance 
is 7 and 8 open, sometimes 10, on 17-18 bud 
spikes. One of the winningest of all small 
glads. Has won many a section Championship. 
Placed No. 2 small rose in N. A. G. C. Sym- 
posium with 6 first place votes. 
ROSWELL ORANGE (E. N. Fischer) E — 
Nice bright medium orange with deeper 
orange markings in a yellow throat. 15 nice 
4” florets on quite a tall spike with 20” flower- 
head. A nice 300 orange. 
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