RASPBERRY ICE CREAM (Muhlestein ‘53). M.-L., 
36 inches. (46-24: SQ 72 x 44-67, sister to Gold 
Ruffles) x (Pink Formal). Quite a dark and 
different toned pink. The pod parent of Pink 
Enchantment $4.00 
RASPBERRY RIBBON (Schreiner ‘51). M-L. (Hans 
Sass sdlg x ?.) Charming is this bright white 
plicata marked with raspberry-purple leaving 
a large white area in the falls. H.C. ‘50, H.M. 
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RAVEN WING (Milliken ‘51). E.-M., 38 inches. (A 
Sable sdlg.) Tall, dark beauty of good grow- 
ing hobits. The most potent pollen of all the 
darks $4.50 
REAL GOLD (Austin ‘'52). M., 20 inches. (Golden 
Majesty x Capitola.) Gold and golden-buff 
bi-color with golden-bronze beard. A good 
and different Mohr hybrid $8.00 
RED GLEAM (Lapham ‘41). M. ((Bruno x Sherbert) 
x (Sass 30-40: Redwing x King Tut)). Splendid 
red and a top-notch breeder. H.M. ‘41... .75 
RED TORCH (H. Sass ‘47). M.-L. (Prairie Sunset x 
Rouge Bouquet.) Tan standards, vivid ruby- 
red falls. Beautiful breeding for red and blends. 
H.M. ‘47 Sie7o 
RED VALOR (Nicholls ‘39). M. (Joycette) x (Red 
Robe: Morning Splendor x Cardinal). Tall beau- 
tifully finished red-purple. May have been 
overlooked as a parent. H.M. ‘40 $1.00 
REDWARD (P. Cook ‘42). M. (From: Morning 
Splendor, Seminole and Cinnabar blood.) Fine 
oni onmonialavey sieve sell Ml! eee A Cea $ .50 
RED WAVES (Lapham ‘49). M. (Red Gleam x 
Christabel) x (Lights On). Red with accent on 
color. Producing top reds for Lapham: Pace- 
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REDWYNE (McKee ‘45). M. ((Christabel x Te- 
neya) x (Janet Butler)) x (Red Comet). Really 
arand deep mahogany red. Quality plus. 
H.M. ‘45. Net $1.50 
REGAL ROBE (Craig '48.) M. (Acropolis x Des- 
tiny). Very bright, rich, deep bi-violet. Should 
be a splendid parent for deep color and 
blues $2.00 
REHOBETH (DeForest ‘53). M., 40 inches. (Snow 
Flurry x Lake Shannon). Every report indicates 
this to be a most superb blue. H.M. ‘54. 
Net $25.00 
RELENTLESS (P. Cook ‘48). M.-L. (From: Ethel 
Peckham sdlg. and intensive line breeding of: 
Morning Splendor, Seminole, Cinnabar blood.) 
Should be tops for breeding reds if used with 
large-flowered varieties. H.M. ‘50 $1.00 
REMEMBER ME (Norton '53). M. 36 in. (Cascade 
Splendor x Alexia.) Ruffled edged flowers with 
golden-tan standards suffused rose; falls 
golden-tan with self beard 
RENDEVOUS (Tompkins '50). M. (Bright Lights 
x Tiffanja) x (Coronado). Yellow plicata bor- 
dered orange-red. H.M. ‘50 $3.50 
REVEILLE (Tobie ‘44). M. (Clovelly x Melitza.) 
Delicate pale salmon with flaring falls. Good 
blood for pinks and salmons. H.M. ‘45.. .50 
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RICH RAIMENT (Craig ‘49). M. (((King Tut) x 
(Bronze Beacon x Sacramento) x (Mitchell 2-21))) 
x ((Mme. L. Aureau) x (Tiffany x Los Angeles)). 
Red plicata so unusual it will call you back 
again and again to view and study its inter- 
esting perpendicular lines. H.M. ‘50... .$3.50 
RIGHT ROYAL (J. Wills '54). M.-L. 36 in. (Prairie 
Sunset x Lancaster.) Stunning rose-red with a 
brown-red beard. One of the best of the new 
reds and already proven a remarkable parent. 
A dandy $12.00 
RILLA GABBERT (Carpenter ‘46). M. (E. B. Wil- 
liamson x sdlg. of Dominion heritage.) Beau- 
tifully formed jewel-like golden-tan blend with 
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RIO ARRIBA* (See Introductions) 
RIO VALLEY (Tompkins ‘51). M.-L. ((Three Oaks 
x Honeyflow) x (Copperclad)) x (Tobacco Road 
x Copperclad). Large ruffled golden tobacco 
brown with electric blue at tip of beard. Su- 
perb! And with this blood should be a great 
breeder for browns and rich blends... .$12.50 
RIPPLES (Linse ‘51). M. (Ormohr x Snoqualmie.) 
Old lilac with olive at hafts 
ROBIN McGREGOR (Graves). M. 36 in. (The R. 
Doug. x D. Nomblot.) Never introduced. Of- 
fered for its high breeding value. Rich ma- 
hogany-red $3.00 
ROCKET (Whiting ‘45). M. (Sandlewood x Na- 
ranja) x (Golden Spike: Happy Days x Matula). 
Brilliant orange-yellow bi-color—falls deeper, 
flushed orange-tan. A.M. ‘47 $1.00 
RODEO (DeForest ‘47). M. (Tiffanja x Casa 
Morena.) Extremely large yellow plicata. Blood 
for reds, oranges and blends as well as pli- 
catas. H.M. ‘49 $1.50 
ROSA BARONE (Lapham '51). M. (Bonny x Para- 
dise Pink.) Soft pink over yellow. Excellent 
substance $6.00 
ROSABELLA (Kleinsorge ‘51). Might best be de- 
scribed as an improved Miss California. A 
bright flower in the garden picture. Imposing 
40-inch stalks. H.M. ‘52 $3.00 
ROSE AMES (Norton ‘50). M. (Florentine x Lady 
Naomi.) White with flush of lavender-blue near 
top and bottom of standards and falls. Lemon- 
white center and hafts. Not unlike Celestar, 
but a little more lavender color and this seems 
to hold quite well even in hot sun. Unusually 
different and a fine flower $1.50 
ROSEDALE (D. Hall '52). M-L. 30 inches. (Chan- 
tilly x Fantasy) x (Fantasy.) Short stalks carry 
a mass of much ruffled salmon-pink flowers 
with hints of orchid undertones. If bred to tall 
things will surely give some lovely seedlings. 
Charming! H.M. ‘54. Net $5.00 
ROSE GARLAND (Wills ‘54). M. 37 in. (Hoosier 
Sunrise x sis. to Right Royal). Light rose self, 
similar in coloring to Rose Glow $12.00 
ROSE GLOW (Muhlestein ‘51). M. (Mandalay x 
45-12: E. B. Williamson x Prairie Sunset.) Flar- 
ing rose-red. Tall well branched stalks. . .$2.00 
ROSE LUSTRE (Ketchum ‘48). Smoth rose blend. 
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