Silver Gull—Bright silvery blue, with a pure white throat. Medium only—50c 
Silver Star—One of the most beautiful Glads in our garden. Pure white with very 
bright purple throat. Edged and shaded lavender. 
L—30c M—2-40c S—2-30c Bts. Pkg.—10-30c 
Silver Wings—Tall, ruffled white sport of Picardy. One of the best. 
L—25c M—2-40c S—2-25c Bts.—10-25c 
Sunlight—Orange florets have a deeper shade of orange at edge of petals. 
M—50c S—35c 
Sunspot—One of the outstanding Glads. Light apricot buff with rose spot in throat. 
L—$1.00 M—60c S—40c 
Spic & Span—Ruffled deep pink. Blue ribbon winner in your garden. 
L—$1.75 M—1.50 No small or bulblets. 
Spotlight—Deep yellow with small red spot. Best of its color. 
L—2-40c M—2-25c S—3-25c Bts. Pkg.—30c 
Snowbank—Sparkling white of heavy substance. Odd floret formation. 
L—3-30c M—4-30c S—5-30c Bts. Pkg.—30c 
Stoplight—Bright ruffled red. Fine commercial. 
L—3-30c M—4-30c S—5-30c Bts. Pkg.—30c 
Surfside—Ruffled white. Fine late commercial. 
L—3-30c M—4-30c S—5-30c Bts. Pkg.—30c 
Texas—1947 introduction. See page 7. 
Truelove—Beautiful early shell pink. Ruffled. A good one. 
L—25c M—2-35c S—2-25c Bts.—10-25c 
Vagabond Prince—Garnet brown with a bright scarlet blotch. 
L—3-25c M-4-25c S—5-25c Bts. Pkg.—25c 
Vangold—Early deep yellow self color. Like yellow silk. 
L—25c M—2-35c S—2-25c Bts. Pkg.—35c 
Vista Bonita—Gigantic salmon pink. Often 7 inch florets. L—3-35c Bts. Pkg.—35c 
White Gold—Giant cream blending to a rich yellow throat. 
L—3-25c; 10-75c; 100-$4.00 M—4-25c; 10-50c 100-$2.50 
S—5-25c; 10-35c; 100-$1.25 Bts. Pkg.—25c; Pint $1.00 
Wings of Song—Rose salmon with cream lip. Often has purple flecking. 
L—3-25c M—4-25c €—5-25c Bts. Pkg.—25c¢ 
White Challenge—1947 introduction. See page 7. 
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