*SHIRLEY PRIDE—The brightest and most telling pink 
variety yet raised; fine when disbudded; in sprays 
it is remarkable, having long stems and all the 
blooms out together, it will become the best early 
market pink yet seen. 314 ft. Aug.-Sept. 
*SIGNAL—Large shining crimson; one of the very best 
to date. A reflexed flower of refined, handsome ap- 
pearance, on long stems. 3 ft. Sept. 
*SILVER QUEEN—A magnificent variety; flowers of 
largest size, yet free from all coarseness; when dis- 
budded it is as large as Cranfordia, with a silvery 
Sent the best pink early yet raised. Aug. and Sept. 
+SINCERITY—A beautiful clear pink variety, medium 
size, solid reflexing bloom, 342 to 4 inches across. 
3 ft. Sept.-Oct. 
+SNOWFALL—A beautiful spray variety. The small neat 
flowers are very solid, of the purest white and pro- 
duced in mass. Healthy, strong grower about 3 ft. 
in height. Grand for florist work. Much admired by 
experts. End of Aug. onwards. 
SNOWDONIA—A fine new white, may be likened to 
an early Blanche Poitou, perfectly white, strong 
grower and large exhibition flower. A really great 
acquisition. Aug. and Sept. 
SNOWFLAKE—Pure white in color; in spray form 
the blooms are about 3 inches across, very double 
and very dainty. Aug. 3 ft. 
SOURCE d’OR—Deep orange bronze tinted gold: a 
mop decorative kind. Oct.-Nov.—for Hallowe’en. 
*SOUVENIR—Grand solid 4-inch blooms on 2-foot 
stems, golden-yellow, slightly suffused bronze; pro- 
lific bloomer; will stand all weathers. 3 ft. Sept. 
*SPARTAN—A lovely, well built, solid, reflexing chest- 
nut bronze, with gold reverse. Carries 6 to 8 blooms 
up to 6 inches across. 3 ft. Aug.-Sept.' 
*STELLA—Color, clear pink, flower and color remind- 
ing one of Freda, but larger. The growth is wiry, 
with small foliage and free flowering. 34% ft. Middie 
of Sept. onwards. 
*STRATHSPREY—Rich orange-bronze, large semi-in- 
curving flowers on long stems; good either disbudded 
or in sprays. 314 ft. Sept. 
*SUNBEAM—Handsome, yellow; the flower in disbud- 
ded form is of 5-inch diameter, with solid inecurving 
petals; much admired. Sept. N.C.S. sae cee 
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