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SUNGLO (Errey)—Glistening light orange with slightly lighter throat and deeper self pencillings. 
Bright and attractive. L 75c, M 50c, S 25c, Blts. 2--15c. 
SUNLIGHT (Spiller)—A real beauty! Large, heavily ruffled florets of brilliant light orange, shading 
to a pure golden center. Tall vigorous grower and very outstanding. L $3.50, M $3.00, S $2.50, 
Blts. 50c each. No Discount. 
SURFSIDE (Winsor)—Beautiful ruffled white with fine lavender line in throat Bulblets are plentiful, 
they germinate easily, and it is the best allround white we have grown. L 3--25c, M 3--15c, 
S 3--10c, Blts. 25--10c. 
SUSQUEHANNA (Herridge)—Lovely apricot pink flesh with creamy throat. Large florets on long 
straight spikes. Very nice. L 35c, M 25c, S 15c, Blts. 10--25c. No Discount. 
SYLVIA TWING (Winsor-Moseley)—A lovely platinum pink, more creamy in throat, with pencillings 
of deeper self. A popular early commercial. L 2--25c, 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 25c, M 15c, § 2--15c, Blts. 10--15c. 
TAKINA (Burns)—Enormous blooms of clear rosaline purple (almost a pure violet red.) Placement 
is good and it is a strong grower. Large only 2--25c. 

TARA (Hogan)—Large flowered deep salmon with broad light yellow throat. Tall and nice. L 25c, 
M 2--25c, S 4--25c, Blts. 10--15c. 
THISTLE DEW (Winsor)—A dandy light peach pink with creamy peach throat and self pepperings. 
The florets are large and ruffled and lay flat against the stem. L 3--25c, M 3--15c, S 3--10c, Bits. 
25--10c. 
TOWN TALK (Balentine)—Beautiful glistening salmon with dull red feather in throat. Tall and nice. 
Large or Medium $1.50 each. No Discount. 
UHU (K. & M.}—Smoky rose salmon, flecked bronze, with attractive cream throat. Very pretty and 
different. L 50c, M 35c. No Discount. 
VALERIA (Pruitt)—Clear red with a silky sheen. It shades a bit darker towards the center and has 
a faint white line on the lower petals. Much in demand commercially as it opens beautifully 
and keeps well. L 3--25c, M 3--15c, S 3--10c, Blts. 25--10c. 
VALOR (Baerman)—Deep salmen with rich yellow throat. A good midseason cut flower. L 2--20c, 
M 2--15c, S 2--10c, Blts. 25--15c. 
VANGOLD (Van Voorhis)—Bright yellow self without markings. Nice. L 75c, M 50c, S 35c, Bits. 
2--25c. No Discount. 
VICTORY (Heemskerk)—Rcsy orange with white throat on which there are slight garnet lines. 
L 3--25c, M 3--15c, S 3--10c, Blts. 25--10c. 
VULCAN (Stevens)—Very nice purple on the red-violet shade. Florets are slightly ruffled and of 
good size. L°35c, M 25c;, S 15c, Bits. '10=-25c. 
WALLAROY (Errey)—White with distinct pale magenta throat marking which is edged and lined 
with cream. L 75c, M 50c, 5S 25c, Blts. 2--15c. 
WAMPUM (Winsor)—Large, slightly ruffled florets of a dark smoky rose with an attractive white 
throat. L 2--25c, M 2--15c, § 2--10c, Blts. 15--15c. 
WHITE GOLD (Scheer)—Enormous, slightly ruffled cream blending to gold in throat. Much admired 
by everyone who sees it. L 25c, M 2--25c, S 4--25c, Blts. 10--15c. 
WINTERMOON (Buchanan)—Medium blue with white blotched throat and midrib. L 50c, M 35c, 
$'25c, Bits. 5--25c. 
YELLOW GOLD (Stancer)—Nice clear light yellow, bit darker in throat. Rather triangular shaped 
florets on nice long spikes. Early. L 2--25c, M 2--15c, S 2--10c. 
YELLOW HERALD (K. & M.)—A rich yellow, slightly ruffled. Makes fine growth and looks to be 
a real addition to the yellow class. L 50c, M 35c. No Discount. 
seer 
“Out of the seventy-five thousand bulbs I raise, Surfside was the best behaved glad I had. 
Every stalk perfect and everything a good commercial glad should be. We are wild about 
Surjsiae. —-M. Cy B:, E. Corinth; *Maine. 
