SPOTLIGHT (Palmer ‘44) 413 if P. 
A fine shade of yellow, with a small scarlet throat mark. This tall grower, and easy 
propagator is in great demand. 
SUMMER GAL (Zimmer-Gratt ‘44) 542 Eves P, 
Summer Gal produces sensational spikes of a shimmering pink color of medium in- 
tensity. It opens 6 to 8 florets at one time. It blooms in mid-season. It looks very good. 
SUNLIGHT (Spiller ‘46) 416 I. Pp. 
Sunlight is well named. The orange colored florets are deeper in tone at the petal 
edges, with a gradual decrease in color intnsity to the throat. It has a fine eastern repu- 
tation. 
SUSANNAH (Lake ‘43) | 440 I. R. 
Susannah presents a beautiful light pink color with white floret centers, and extrem- 
ely ruffled florets. It is an exquisite variety for the fancier. 
TARAWA (Palmer ‘46) 436 Ee P. 
The lively scarlet color of Tarawa, with cream spears on each floret, looks like a 
real addition to the scarlet color class. 
VAN GOLD (Van Voorhis ‘40) 412 I. P. 
The deep tone of yellow of this early glad, and its rapid propagation make it a vari- 
ety in great demand. It is an excellent variety for floral work. Van Gold is a very fine 
variety. 
WHITE GOLD (Sheer ‘41) 506 it P. 
Little need be said about this tall early cream with the giant florets. It is a very 
fine cut-flower for the early trade. 
YANKEE LASS (Schenetsky ‘°46) 440 F. Pe 
A tall early light pink with small pale red throat marks. It is a very vigorous vari- 
ety. It opens 6 to 8 florets at one time. It is a fine variety. 

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