28 FLY IEN'G, Gil OsUs Dae ASralVies 

SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer) —This white may well be called an improved Maid of Orleans. 
Snow Princess is a little more pure in color and grows fully as well as Maid of Orleans. 
A fine glad. L 2-i5¢, M 2-10c, Si 4-10c, Bits. 30-15c. 
SPITFIRE (Evans) —Slightly ruffled florets of clear rosy salmon with white throat on which 
there are a few cherry lines. Ten 514-6%4” blooms open on tall strong spikes. L $1.00, 
M 75c, S 50c, Bits. 10c. 
STORM TRIUMPHANT (Swenson) —Rich reddish mahogany with a bright line in each petal 
and acrimson blotch in throat. Good sized blooms, 8 open, and a fine novelty. L 4-25c, 
M 4-15c, S 4-10c, Bits. 30-15c. 
SUNBURST (Errey) —Beautiful clear orange apricot with deep orange blotch, edged lighter 
self, in throat and self colored dart through center of blotch. Very pretty. L $2.00, M 
$1.50, S $1.00, Bits. 20¢ each. 
SUNGLO (Errey) —Light orange florets that glisten in the sunlight with slightly lighter throat 
and deeper self pencillings. Bright and attractive. L $2.00, M $1.50, S $1.00, Bits. 20c 
each. 
SURFSIDE (Winsor) —See Flying Cloud Farms’ Introductions. 
SUSQUEHANNA (Herridge)—Lovely apricot pink flesh with more creamy throat. Large 
florets on long straight spikes. Very nice. L 60c, M 40c, S 25c, Bits. 7-25c. 
SYLVIA TWING (Winsor-Moseley) —See Flying Cloud Farms’ Introductions. 
SYLVIA WINSOR (Symons) —Delicate clear light cream, becoming darker in the throat, with 
a few magenta markings. The large, well formed, florets are nicely placed on typical 
exhibition spikes. L 2-25¢, M 2-15c, S$ 2-10c, Bits. 15-15c. 
TAGORE (Pfitzer)—Rich cerise magenta with darker feather in throat. Makes nice spikes 
and is a popular color. L 15¢c, M 10c, S 2-10c, Bits. 25-10c. 
TAKINA (Burns) —This variety has the largest florets of any variety we have seen. It will 
open about seven fiorets up to 8” in size. The color, a bit hard to describe, is Ridg- 
way’s “‘rosaline purple’’ (Almost a pure violet red.) Placement is good, it is a strong 
grower, and propagates easily. L 2-15¢, M 2-10c, S 4-10c, Blts. 30-15c. 
TARA (Hogan)—Large flowered deep salmon with very attractive light yellow throat. Tall, 
straight, 16 bud spikes with excellent placement. Good propagator and bulblets germi- 
nate easily. No Discount. L 50c, M' 30c, S 20c. 
THISTLE DEW (Winsor) —See Flying Cloud Farms’ Introductions. 
TONGOLA (Errey) —A fine exhibition cream becoming more creamy in the throat with a few 
dusty carmine lines. This variety will open eight or more perfectly placed blooms on long 
typical Errey spikes. L 3-25c, M 3-15c, S 3-10c, Blts. 25-10c. 
TOTEM (Stewart) —Brilliant salmon scarlet with deeper throat. Florets are large, round, and 
well placed on tall spikes. Li 3-15c, M 6-15c, S 10-15c, Bits. 50-15c. 
TRAUERMANTEL (Pfitzer) —A popular variety that is two shades of violet, the lower petals 
being of a darker velvety purple. A nice novelty and there are no others that we know of 
with this color combination. Early midseason. L 20c, M 15c, S 2-15c, Bits. 20-25c. 
TUNIA’S BLUE (Both) —Very large individual blooms of a medium dark blue, darker at edges, 
and then darker again in the throat. A nice glad. L 10c, M 2-15c, S 2-10c, Bits. 
25-15¢. 
