SEABROOK BEAUTY (Seabrook Nurs. 
41) 417. Light buff shading to pink; 
rose blotch. L 2-25c; M 2-20c; S 2-15c; 
Bits. 100-25c. 
SHOW BOAT (Wilson ’43) F-440. Nice, 
large pink, yellow throat. L 60c; M 40c; 
S 25c; Bits. 5-25c; 100-$2.50. 
SHOW QUEEN (Krueger 43) F-530. Large 
light salmon. Would go places if it did 
not crook. Wonderful spike if staked. 
L 3-25c; M 4-25c; S 4-15c; Bits. Pkg. 
20c. 
SILENTIOM (Pfitzer °’38) F-401. Nice 
white with small scarlet throat mark- 
ing. A good commercial. L 3-25c; M 
4-25c; S 8-25c; Blts. Pkg. 20c. 
SILVER BANQUET (Wilson ’42) F-420. 
Large frosted silvery orange. L 2-30c; 
M 2-20c; Blts. Pkg. 20c. 
SILVER WINGS (Ritsima ’43) 500. An- 
other white sport of Picardy. A con- 
tender of top honors with Leading Lady 
and considered by many to be better. 
Wide open and ruffled florets. L $1.00; 
M %5c; S 50c; Bits. 3-25c; 100-$6.00. 
SKY LINE (Wilson ’43) 480. Violet gray 
smoky. A dandy. L 25c; M 20c; Bits. 
10-25c. 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer 739) F-400. 
Best commercial white and still winning 
at the shows. L 3-25c; M 4-25c; S 4-15¢c; 
Bits. Pkg. 20c. 
SOUTHERN DRAMA (Wilson ’43) F-536. 
A large vivid scarlet with 6 inch florets 
on a 30 inch flowerhead. L 20c; M 
2-30c; S 2-20c; Bits. Pkg. 20c. 
SPITFIRE (Evans °42) F-432. Clear rosy 
toned salmon. 5 inch rufiled florets; 
8-10 open. L 50c; M 35c; S 25c; Bits. 
10-40c; 100-$3.00. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer ’°44) F-413. An 
outstanding yellow with small feather 
blotch of scarlet. M 30c; S 20c; Bits. 
10-25c; 100-$2.00. 
STOPLIGHT (Lins ’42) 452. Nice red. 
Opens 6 wide open florets. L 2-20ce; 
M 3-20c; S 4-20c; Blts. Pkg. 20c. 
SUMMER GAL (Zimmer °44) 543. Sen- 
sational spikes of shimmering geranium 
pink with rose feather in throat. A 
must have. L $3.00; M $2.00; S $1.00; 
Blts. 25c ea.; 10-$2.00; 100-$15.00. 
SUNLIGHT (Spiller °46) F-416. Light 
golden buff shading to a golden center, 
giving the effect of light orange. A 
strong grower. L $2.50; M $2.00; S 
$1.50; Blts. 25c ea.; 10-$2.00. 
SURFSIDE (Winsor ’37) 400. Slightly 
ruffled white with fine lavender line in 
throat. L 3-25c; M 4-25c; S 3-15c; Bits. 
Pkg. 30c. 
SUSQUEHANA (Herridge 43) 416. Love- 
ly apricot with cream throat. L 20c; M 
2-25c; S 3-25c; Blts. 20-20c. 
TIMBUCTOO (Zimmer ’38) F-462. Clear 
rose red. Early and opens 6--7 florets. 
L 3-25¢c; M 4-25c; Blts. Pkg. 20c. 
THE BRIDE (R. H. Pruitt-Bastian ’47) 
F-500. White with lavender feather in 
throat. L $4.00; M $2.75; S $1.50; Bits. 
40c ea; 10-$3.20; 100-$25.00. Growers’ 
Unit, 3L, 3M, 3S and 25 Bits. $28.00. 
THE OWL (Wheeler ’42) F-490. A smoky 
red with two attractive reddish yellow 
round blotches. L 20c; M 15e. No bits. 
TONY (Wilson ’45) 590. Mammoth clear 
light chocolate with contrasting orange 
blotch and a picotee edge of cream. 
Lightly ruffled. L 35c; M 25c; S 2-30c; 
Blts. 5-25c. 
TUNIA’S MOHAMET (Both °41) F-580. 
Deep velvety plum rose with orange 
scarlet in throat. L 50c; M 35c; S 25ce;3 
Blts. 10-40c; 100-$3.00. 
TUNISIA (Wilson °44) F-436. Large 
bronze red. Grand formal opening 11-12 
florets. Was section and reserve cham- 
pion at Cleveland in 1946. M 35c; S 25e; 
Bits. 10-30c; 100-$2.50. 
VAGABOND PRINCE (Palmer ’34) F-390. 
Mahogany brown with red blotch. Still 
winning in its color class. L 3-25¢e;3 
M 4-25c; S 4-15c; Pkg. 25c. 
VAN GOLD (Van Voorhis ’40) 312. Deep 
golden yellow, no markings. Early and 
opens 6-8 florets. M 20c; S 2-25c; Blts. 
16-20c; 100-$1.50. 
VICTORY QUEEN (Wilson ’45) 430. Rich 
orange salmon with cream _ throat. 
Heavily ruffled. A dandy. M 60e;S 35ce; 
Bits. 5-25c; 100-$3.50. 
VISTA BONITA (Ellis ’36) 532. Large, 
deep salmon, cream throat. Consistent 
performer and gives good spikes from 
medium hulbs. L 2-20c; M 2-15ce; S 
4-20c; Bits. Pkg. 25c. 
VULCAN (Stevens °42) F-470. A differ- 
ent shade of medium purple. I like 
eee one. L 2-25c; M 3-25c; Bits. Pkg. 
C. 
WANDA (Snyder ’41) 406. A lovely cream 
sport of Picardy. Wins in its size and 
color class. A good commercial. L 3-25¢; 
M 4-25¢; S 4-15c; Blts. Pkg. 20c. 
