MADISON, OHIO 
SKYWAY (540) Stevens *48 (70) 
Introduced as a superior early light 
pink with white throat. A strong 
grower up to 60 inches with 7 open 
5%-inch florets on a long flowerhead. 
Stock very limited. 
L $5.00; M $4.09; S $3.00; Blts. 50c. 
SNOW MOUNTAIN (500) Wilson °45 
(70) 
A real giant pure white with a floret 
shape somewhat like Shirley Temple. 
Unfortunately, it crooks. 
L 40c; M 25c; S 15c; Bits. 2c. 
SNOW PRINCESS (400) Pfitzer 39 
(75) 
Large milky white with light cream 
throat. Regular performer, healthy, 
and rapid propagator. Considered the 
best commercial white in its price 
range. 
Ieees i 5c; 5 3c; Bits. pkz. 25c. 
SOLID (312) Both ’47 (80) 
A nice deep yellow with a long 
flowerhead. Promising cutflower pros- 
pect. 
I $2.50;°M $1.50; S 75c; Bits. 20c. 
SOUTHERN DRAMA (536) Wilson 743 
(85) 
Large scarlet with 6-inch florets on 
a nice spike. Strong grower. 
L 15c; M 10c; S 6c; Bits. le. 
SPARKS (596) Glass 47 (95) 
Pale yellow with striking feathers of 
carmine. Opens up to 8, 5%-inch flor- 
ets on a tall spike. This looks good 
to us. 
L $1.00; M 60c; S 40c; Bits. 6c. 
SPIC & SPAN (432) Carlson ’46 (80) 
Ruffled deep pink that has made 
heavy winnings on the show table. 
Excellent commercial possibilities. 
Opens 10 in double row on tall spike 
of 22 buds. Good propagator. Receiv- 
ing uniformly good reports wherever 
grown, 
L $1.75; M $1.50; S $1.25; Blts. 20c. 
SPOTLIGHT (413) Palmer 744 (80) 
Clear medium deep yellow with small 
scarlet blotch. Heavy propagator and 
tall strong grower. Along with Lead- 
ing Lady one of the most popular glads 
introduced in last few years. Highly 
recommended. 
I 20c> M 12¢; S 8c; Bits. Ic: 
SPUN GOLD (312) Palmer ’47 (67) 
A good deep, clear yellow. Early and 
may give Gold Dust competition as 
an early yellow when down in price. 
Looks like the cut spikes would open 
and keep better than Gold Dust. 
Dei bess Me50c:.S: 25c:*Blts:; 5c. 
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STELLA ANTISDALE (540) Evans ’40 
(75) 
Light pink with lighter center. This 
seems to get better every year and 
we consider it one of our best early 
pink cutflowers. Makes a tall spike 
with 8 open florets. 
L 12c; M 7c; S 3c; Bits. pkg. 25c. 
STOPLIGHT (452) Lins 742 (90) 
Brilliant clear red. Dependable hab- 
its and a color that takes with the 
florists. Opens 6-8 ruffled blooms on a 
tall, wiry stem. 
L 10c; M 6c; S 3c; Bits. pkg. 25c. 
STORMY WEATHER (480) Barrett ’47 
(82) 
Beautiful lavender gray smoky. 
Called an improved Mother Machree. 
Will open 8 ruffled blooms on a spike 
50 inches tall. 
L $1.50; M $1.00; S 50c; Bits. 15c. 
STRALIA (416) Both 747 (80) 
Ruffled florets of a buff and salmon 
blend. Runaway propagator. Promis- 
ing commercial. 
L $1.00; M 50c; S 25c; Bits. 6c. 
STRATHNAVER (500) Peattie 47 (84) 
Tall, pure white which opens about 
19 large, wide-open florets. Outstand- 
ing show variety. Rather slow propa- 
gator. 
L $1.50; M $1.00; S 75c; Blts. 20c. 
SUNLIGHT (416) Spiller ’46 (87) 
We liked the beautiful color combi- 
nation in this glad of pink shading to 
a golden center. It gives the impres- 
sion of an orange at a distance. Good 
grower. 
L 75c; M 50c; S 25c; Bits. 6c. 
SUN SPOT (417) Roberts ’45 (80) 
A lovely combination of apricot buff 
with a rose spot in throat. Nicely 
ruffled and will hold 8 5%-inch florets 
open on a tall stem. Was the grand 
champion spike at the International 
Glad Show at Binghamton in 1947. 
Outstanding for cutflower and show 
purposes. 
L $1.00; M 60c; S 40c; Blts. 12c. 
SUSANNAH (440) Lake °43 (80) 
Heavily ruffled wide open blooms 
of pink shading to white in throat. 
Tops for beauty in coloring and form. 
L 20c; M 12c; S 8c; Blts. 2c 
SUSQUEHANNA (416) Herridge ’43 
(90) 
Beautiful peach buff with creamy 
throat. Clear bright pastel shade. 
Makes nice show spikes. 
L 12c; M Wc; S 3c; Bits. Ic 
