SPOTLIGHT (Palmer) (EM) The novel color combination of this 
new yellow with small scarlet blotch, together with its good 
cutting and propagating habits make it one of the potential 
great gilads of the future. Visitors always spot this one quickly, 
as it ia eae distinct from all other yellows. 
L $1.50, M $1.00, S .60, Blts 2—.30, 10—$1.20, 25—$2.50 
STOPLIGHT (Lins-Ruble) (M) A very brilliant red that is making a 
name for itself as a fine commercial variety. An extra good 
propagator and a fine bloomer from all sizes including bulblets. 
Tall and straight, 5-6 medium sized flowers open on good stems. 
L .15, M .10, S .05, Blts 25—.25, 100—.75, 500—$3.00 
STYLE PLUS (Wilson) (M) Dainty frilled light salmon blending to 
a creamy center, a very attractive combination of pastel shades. 
I would call it an improved Beauty Clynic with additional 
ruffling, the petal edges being heavily and evenly frilled. Not 
one of the big ones but with fairly good sized flowers, about 
4-4% inches. 
L $1.50, M $1.00, S 00, Blts 3—.25, 152281. 00, 100—$6.00 
SUMMER GAL (Zimmer-Graff) (M) A new deep pink with ruffled 
florets of large size that is making a hit everywhere. We grew 
only a few bulbs the past summer but every one made a fine 
spike of an unusually rich shade of pink; geranium pink 
probably describes it best. M $4.00 
SUN SPOT (Roberts) (M) Our own origination, and one of which 
we are very proud. A nicely ruffled light apricot buff with rose 
spot in throat, it will consistently open eight or nine large 
florets at once on fine tall spikes. A fine propagator and 
bulblet germinator, and a good bloomer from all sizes, even 
bulblets making spikes of good length. It has been reported to 
be quite drought resistant, and we have found that it makes an 
extra good root system. We have had some wonderfully fine 
reports on the performance of Sun Spot in various parts of 
the country, and from Canada. It was alSo a winner at several 
shows last summer. We are still “knocking on wood’, but so 
far Sun Spot has been about as nearly faultless as any glad 
we have ever grown. We believe it should and will become a 
ip show glad as well as a fine commmercial variety. 
L $3.50, M $2.50, S $1.75, Blts .30 each, 10—$2.50, +60==$20-00 
SUSANNAH (Lake) (EM) Not real large but a very pretty ruffled 
light pink with a white throat, about five medium sized flowers 
open at unce. Susannah is one for the fancier who enjoys 
beautiful coloring and who doesn’t have to have all his glads 
of giant size. Just a fairly good propagator. 
M .50, S .35, Blts 5—.25, 25—$1.00 
SUSQUEHANNA (Herridge) (EM) A very large plain petalled light 
buff of self coloring, with eight or more open on a good tall 
spike. Especially good here the past summer. Makes small 
bulblets but lots of them, and they are easily germinated. 
M .25, S .15, Blts 20—.25, 100—$1.00 
TAHLAHN EKA (Miller-Kaylor) (EM) A fine large yellow from the 
originator of Mt. Index. Tahlahneka is one of those Indian 
names that isn’t easy to spell but it’s a, good glad. About 6 
large wide open flowers on good spikes. A good propagator. 
L .25, M .20, S .15, Blts 10—.25, 100—$2.00 
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