Name (Class) Description 
SILVER WINGS (500) An outstanding white Picardy sport. Florets 
are ruffled with a cream throat. Spikes are strong with 7 lovely 6” 
florets open. Heavy propagator. Best all around white. 60 "65" tall 
with 26"-29” flowerheads. 
SNOWBELLE (500) A light creamy white shading to a pale cream 
yellow throat. Ruffled petals. Good attachment. 55” tall with 19 
buds on a 22"-24” flowerhead. Opens eight 514” florets. A new one 
that is quite different and looks good. 
SNOWSHEEN (300) A lovely ruffled pure white with 414" florets. 
Spikes are tall with 7 open on a long flowerhead. An outstanding 
glad for exhibition and commercial uses. 
SPIC & SPAN* (432) Lightly ruffled attractive deep pink. Flower- 
heads are long with 7-10 perfectly placed florets open. Has won a 
number of Grand Championships. Variety is well named. 
SPOTLIGHT (413) The outstanding deep yellow. Florets are strik- 
ing with an attractive red blotch. A heavy propagator and a tall 
strong grower. Has been in heavy demand as a show glad and as a 
commercial. 60”-65” tall, with a 27”-28” head. 
STORMY WEATHER (480) A light blue lavender with a deeper 
re enderish violet blotch. Ruffled. Strongly attached. 50” tall an 
27” flowerhead and 24 buds. 
STRATHNAVER (500) Tall husky pure white with huge petals. 
Considered one of the best glads in existence by Australian growers. 
65” tall with 24 buds on a 25"-30" flowerhead. An outstanding 
show glad. Florets are huge but not graceful. 
STRATOSPHERE (506) Tall pale cream with 6-8 514” florets for- 
mally placed on a strong straight stem. A nice glad. 
SUNBURST (421) Pale salmon orange with a deeper blotch. A dif- 
ferent color and a good glad from Australia. Strong propagator. 
SUMMER GAL (542) Lovely ruffled geranium pink. Florets are 
large and well attached with 7-9 open. Variety is very popular and 
has a fine show record. 
SUNSET ORANGE (537) Bright orange scarlet with a cream throat. 
Opens 8 well placed florets on a good spike. 
SUN SPOT (517) Beautiful light apricot buff with a rose spot in the 
throat. A really outstanding glad, becoming a heavy show winner. 
55”-60" tall, 24"-28" flowerhead with 7-10 six inch florets open. 
Strong propagator and fine for commercial. Possibly the best new 
one since Leading Lady. 
TAHLAHNEKA (510) A large pale yellow, with 6-8 open on a strong 
spike. Useful all around glad. 
TARAWA (436) Attractive new scarlet with 8-10 51” florets open 
on a 27"-28" flowerhead. Good grower. Stem of medium length. 
TEMPLAR (400) Tall new Palmer white that was highly recom- 
mended by the Canadian Growers Council Trial Gardens. Spikes 
were straight and fine with 6-8 well attached florets. 
TIVOLI* (460) Lovely clear rose pink from Europe. Opens 8-9 large 
blossoms on a tall straight spike. One of the best foreign introduc- 
tions available. No flecking or weathering. 
TONY (590) Large light chocolate with an attractive orange blotch 
and a cream picotee border around the petals. Florets are slightly 
hooded. Holds its color when opened indoors. 55” tall with 24” 
flowerhead. 
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