SANHICAN’S PEACH (F. & M.), I. D.—Fluffy, of good 
size, exactly the shade of a ripe California peach with 
a real peach cheek glow.$0.75 
SANTA ANNA (Pelicans), I. D.—One of the largest and 
'best of this shade. A beautiful salmon-rose suffused 
•with old gold. Very attractive.$0.60 
SILVER KING, F. D.—A most beautiful lavender pink 
shaded and flushed with white.$0.35 
SINBAD, I. C.—Color a bright maroon with a reverse of 
the petals a lighter shade...$0.50 
SIR JOHN CARLING (Carver), I. D.—A royal purple 
of entirely new shade unlike any other and does not 
burn or show an open center.Plants only, $1.00 
SISKIYOU (Broomall), R. C.—One of the largest on 
long stiff stems, holding flower erect; a pinkish Mauve 
color .$0.75 
SNOWDRIFT (Broomall), I. D.—One of the largest and 
finest whites, long, wide, waxy white petals.$0.25 
SPA, I. D.—Deepest shade of lilac on erect stems, dwarf 
grower . $0.25 
SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS (Carver), I. D.—The flowers are 
large and may be described as American Beauty Rose 
in color.:.$0.50 
SPOTSWOOD BEAUTY (Rigler), F. D.—One of the 
most beautiful and one of the best. The color is a clear 
chatenay pink with a slight shading of lemon yellow at 
base of petals. Tall strong grower.$1.00 
SPRINGHILL FLAME (Edison), I. D. —Extra bright rose 
red to almost scarlet, shaded with bronze.$0.35 
SPRINGHILL GLOW, R. C.—One of the finest sulphur 
yellows, tipped brown when first opening.$0.25 
SPRINGHILL SPECIAL (Edison), I. D.—Long petals 
slightly waved, beautiful dark ruby red streaked with 
white .$0.25 
SPRINGHILL VELVET (Edison), I. D.—Dark maroon 
with velvety purple cast to the tip of center petals. Pro¬ 
lific bloomer.$0.25 
STARLIGHT (Boston, 1928, I. D.—Golden colored, can 
be grown to immense size and of excellent form, petals 
roll perfect to the end of the season. Stems stiff and 
strong.$0.75 
SYNCOPATION, I. D.—Large, showy blooms of cherry 
red and yellow...$0.50 
THE ORIOLE (Peo)—Fine buff yellow with long curly 
petals, some splashed with white.....$0.50 
THE BAY STATE (Marshall), I. D.—Cream and pink, a 
large light flower.,.$0.35 
THE LEMONADE (Ward), I. D.—Should be in every 
collection; of large size and a beautiful clear lemon 
yellow color. Full centered flowers are very large and 
borne on long stiff stems held high above the fol¬ 
iage .$0.75 
THE TELEGRAM (Marshall), I. D.—Tan to orange, 
tipped white; very striking. Large flowers held on good 
stems and a vigorous grower, 5 to 6 ft. high.$0.50 
THEODORE VAIL, F. D.—Fine old gold, shading to 
apricot, long stems. $0.35 
TOMMY ATKINS, F. D.—Glowing scarlet red with long 
stems; a large flower.$0.50 
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