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ROSY BELLE (Plummer 48) E — Solid deep 
rose with deeper blotches. Will open up to 
6 with 6 more in color on spikes up to 20 buds. 
An excellent rose you are sure to like. 
ROSY ELF (Troyer 50) M — Clear, medium 
deep rose with diffused cream and purplish 
blotch. A distinctive shade of rose with 
peculiar throat markings. Opens 5 and 6 on 
spikes of 15-16 buds. A grand one. Won first 
for me at Boston in ’53 and at Binghamton 
ia, “oye 
ROYAL, ROBES Guins 47) MM )— Beautiful 
clear, very deep, velvety black red. Opens 5 
and 6 very heavily ruffled florets with 5 more 
in color on 15 bud spikes. A grand one you 
are sure to like. 
RUBY (Kuhn 46) E — Beautiful deep red, a 
triffle darker in throat. Tall straight spikes 
of 15 buds with 5 small (hardly 3”) florets 
open. It is most dependable, always winning 
its full share of laurels. Won first for me at 
Boonton in both single and 3 spike classes. 
Placed second in N. A. G. C. Symposium re- 
ceiving as many first place votes as the No. 1. 
A must have. 
SAINT CECILE (Whitby 49) M — Creamy 
white, slightly flushed lavender, blending to 
deeper cream throat. Lightly frilled, recurved, 
and needlepoint florets. Opens 4 or 5 on 15 
bud spikes. 
SAINT PAUL (Koerner) M — Bright, deep 
red shading to a lighter throat diffused with 
gray. Long, quite narrow, pointed, and lacin- 
ated petals. 
SALLY (W. Rogers 55) E — see new intro- 
ductions. 
SALMON RUFFLES (Kunderd) L — Deep 
rose salmon with diffused rose and cream 
blotch and a slight white dart. Somewhat 
ruffled. A beauty and quite late. 
SARA LOU (W. Rogers 55) E — see new in- 
troductions. 
SAUCINESS (Van Voorhis 44) M — Deep 
rose with deeper feathers in a cream throat. 
A rather odd color effect which fits the name. 
Opens 4 with 6 more in color on a 15 bud 
spike, 
SCARMIN (Van Voorhis 43) L — Clear, light 
medium red with slightly darker mid-ribs. All 
florets open or in color at once. 14-15 florets 
on 19-20 inch flowerheads. A beautiful bright 
red. 
SERGEANT DON (Both 49) M — A nice, 
rather deep buff with considerable rose mark- 
ings in throat and nicely ruffled. This is 
sometimes described as autumn shades. A 
nice one for the 300 A. O. C. class. Won first 
for me at Boonton. 
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