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en. Long flowerhead with 7 and 8 open and a very clean 
color. We know you will like this. 
L—1.50 M—1.00 S—50 
SAVINGS on hardware, furniture etc for you if you are a 
member of your state society. Write and ask us. For three 
cents you may hit the pot of gold. 
SILVER STAR—White with a purple blotch. Lovely basket in 
addition to other uses. 
fe =50 . M35 S20 Bits’ 1002.00 
SPIC & SPAN—We grew this several years as a seedling. It 
took persuasion to get this on the market. It will persuade 
you to buy if you ever see it. A great show glad, always 
at least section winner, usually most open etc also. It is 
a ruffled pink, which through error is classified a salmon 
pink. It has but one drawback. Its spikes are stiff and 
straight and always precisely arranged. It is beautiful but 
not artistic? It is very healthy. If you are a rater with a 
. score card, you will have to rate this at the top. 
L—3.50 M—3.00 S—2.50 Bits 10—2.80 
SPOTLIGHT—Strong growing medium yellow with scarlet 
blotch. We never liked the blotch but have seen many 
baskets of this win the ribbon and also in single competi- 
tion. . 
L—50 M—35 S—25 Bits 20—1.00 
STOPLIGHT—Ruffled bright red. Commercial demand has 
been heavy. We have but few left. 
10 
SPRING SONG—Medium lavender of good size with nice ruf- 
fling. Long flower head. Commercial growers should like 
its uniformity of blooming time, as well as its handling. 
All sizes—2.00 
SUNSPOT—Ruffled buff apricot with many open an a well 
balanced spike. Heavy winner in its class and in ‘section 
competition. 
L—2.00 M—1.50 S—1.00 Bits 4—1.00 
SWEET SEVENTEEN—Heavily ruffled pale lavender pink. A 
dutch girl. 
L—50 M—40 S—30 
TAHLANEKA—A light yellow which has always done well 
here and good reports come back to us. Cheap enough for 
trial at least. 
L—20 M—15 S—10 Bits 100—50 
