Name (Class-Introducer- Year) Description 
SNOW FLURRY (400 Clark 48) A slightly buffish white Picardy 
sport. A good strong husky grower. 60” tall, with 18 buds on a 27” 
flowerhead and 6-8 5”-519" florets open. Very strong attachment. 
Has proved a fine commercial, and a winner in its class at the shows. 
*SPARKS (507 Glass 47) Cream with a large scarlet orange blotch 
on a yellowish throat. One of the most striking and attractive 
varieties, and a fine tall grower. An excellent all-around informal 
type. From No. 5 bulbs, it was 53” tall, with 14 buds, 26” flower- 
head, and 6 534” florets open. Can do much better from large 
bulbs. We highly recommend it. 
*SPIC AND SPAN (432 Carlson 46) Lightly ruffled deep pink 
salmon. Good tall variety that opens 7-10 in excellent formal 
placement. Has been Grand Champion several times. Well-named 
due to the neat and precise appearance of the spikes. 
*SPINDRIFT (400 Chase 47) A lovely light creamy white with a 
cream throat. Has an outstanding show record in its first two 
years. The Grand Champion spike of this at Binghamton was one 
of the best spikes we have ever seen. A very fine variety. 
SPOTLIGHT (413 Palmer 44) The outstanding deep yellow. Florets 
are striking with an attractive small red throat. Heavy propagator 
and strong grower. Very fine commercial and show glad. Grows 
60-65” tall with a 27” head. 
SPUN GOLD (312 Palmer 47) Clear deep golden yellow self. Opens 
5-6 florets on a medium length flowerhead. A fine color and is 
useful as a commercial due to its earliness. 
STORM KING (584 Errey 41-48) Medium deep rosy pink smoked 
towards the outside. Has a rosy blotch with a greyish border. 
Attractive florets and one of the very good Australian show glads. 
STRATHNAVER (500 Peattie Aus. 39-47) Tall very husky pure 
white with huge petals. A true giant with 6-8 619"-7” florets open 
on long flowerhead. Florets are not graceful and attachment is a 
little loose, but variety is very highly considered and in very 
heavy demand. 
STRAWBERRY PEACH (517 Salbach 44) Light salmon buff with 
an orange salmon blotch. Many West Coast growers have recom- 
mended this very highly. Noticed some flecking in one of our 
gardens. 
SUN SPOT (417 Roberts 45) Beautiful light apricot buff with a 
rose spot in the throat. A really outstanding glad that is a very 
heavy show winner. Grows 60” tall with 18-21 buds, a 27"-28” 
flowerhead, and 8-9 5” florets open. Strong propagator and a top 
all-around glad. A rugged variety with excellent lasting qualities. 
TARAWA (436 Palmer 46) A very attractive scarlet with two white 
lines on a darker throat. Opens 8-10 51%” florets on a long flower- 
head. Stem is sometimes a little short. 
TEMPLAR (400 Palmer 47) A tall somewhat ruffled creamy white 
that is attractive. Makes nice straight spikes with good place- 
ment. Highly recommended by Canadian Trial Gardens and 
Symposium. 
TIVOLI (460 K&M 45-47) A lovely clear rose pink from Europe. 
Opens 8-9 large blossoms on a tall straight spike. A very fine color 
and one of the best European introductions. 
TOPFLITE (460 LaSalle 46) Very beautiful clear light rose that is 
making a hit everywhere. Has been voted most beautiful at several 
shows, and has won other top honors. Grew up to 59” tall, with 
17 buds, 2734” flowerhead and 7-9 534" florets open. 
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