ROSA VAN LIMA (Pf) LF Light rose with faint darker throat lines. An old var— 
iety but an excellent early cut-flower., (L 10 70¢; M10 40¢; S 10 25¢) 
SALMAN'S GLORY (Salman) Light cream, with red markings on light yellow throat. 
Nice large florets and good spike. (L 25¢; M 2/25¢) 
SILVERVINGS (Ritsema) GI Vhite sport of Picardy. Somewhat ruffled. Late mid- 
season. ( L 10 32.00; M10 “1.00; S 10 50¢) 
SILVER GULL (Holland) LF Silver—blue gray, with cream blotch in throat. A 
glad that is different. ( M2/25¢; S 3/25¢; Blts 10/15¢) 
SKYMASTER (Salman) GI Peach-blossom pink, with slight red throat lines. When 
well growm, can make enormous spikes. (IM 35¢; S 25¢; Blts 4/15¢) 
SNO™ PRINCESS (Pf) LF An excellent white for both exhibition and cut-—flowers. 
‘ine propagator. (L 10 704; M10 40¢; S 10 25¢) 
SNOWFLAKE(Schneeflocke)(Pf) Pure white. Opens 6-8 round florets on stem of 
medium height. ( L ‘21.00; S 50¢; Blt 15¢) 
SOLE MIO (K&I°) MI Lemon yellow, with faint carmine throat. Early. (Good, 
wiry stem. (L 2/25¢; M 4/25¢; S 4/15¢; Blts 15/15¢) 
SPIC AND SPAN (Carlson) L? Ruffled deep pink, opening about 10 on a 20-22 
bud spike. Great ribbon winner. (L het ose SL.o03 15 wl.00s Bit 20¢) 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer) LI Larze clear yellow with red throat. Early. This is an 
outstanding glad, (L 10 1.60; M10 41.00; S 10 S0¢) 
SUR*SIDE (Winsor) LI Very nicely ruffled milk-white, with faint pencil of 
lavender in throat. Late. (I 10 70¢; M10 40¢; S 10 25¢) 
SWEET SEVENTEEN (Blom) MI Soft veach-rose, with greenish yellow sheen in 
throat. Graceful, wiry stems. (L 2/254; M 4/25¢; S 4/15¢) 
TAKINA (Burns) GF Rosy-purple, with very large florets. Very popular with 
local florists. (L 10'80¢; 10 50¢; S 10 30¢) 
TECUMSEH (Palmer) LI Soft smoky salmon, with darker feather. Ruffled and 
needle—pointed petals. (L 10 ,1.00; l' 10 60¢; S 10 30¢) 
T: RILLER (Evans) LF Clear red with cream throat. Opens about 8 on a 20 
bud spike. Tall. (L 50¢; M 35¢; S 204; Blts 5/15¢) 
TIVOLI (K&lf) LF Soft rose-pink with cream throat. Will open about 8~10 
perfect florets on a good spike. (L 1.00; M 60¢; S 40¢; Blts 2/25¢) 
TOPSCORE(Kooi) LI Brilliant, glowing vermillion red. Early. A good ex- 
hibition variety. (L 304; M 20¢; S 2/20¢; Blts 10/20¢) 
UHU (K&i") L¥ Smoky brown on orange~salmon ground, with cream throat. One 
of our best smokies. ( M 20¢; S 15¢) 
VICTORY QUEEN (Wilson) GI Rich salmon-orange with cream throat. Nicely 
ruffled. Midseason. (L 50¢; ki 35¢; S 25¢; Blts 5/25¢) 
VINCENT VAN GOGH (Holland) LI Nice salmon-scarlet. Tall spikes with about 
B open. (Li 10 31.00: M10 60¢: S 10 30¢) 
WHITE GOLD (Scheer) GI Mammoth cream blending to yellow in throat. Strong, 
tall grower, (1, 10 80¢3; M10 50¢; S 10 30¢) 
YELLOW HERALD (Pf) LI Tall amber-yellow, with slight carmine throat markings. 
Early cut-flower. (L 20¢; M 2/20¢; S 3/15¢; Blts 10/15¢) 
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RITA MAE (Our 1947 introduction) 
In 1948 Rita l’ae won the following awards in this state: At the 
Yakima Valley Show, first in the 450 class and NEGS Rosette for best 
recent introduction. At the Washington State Show (Seattle) first 
in the 450 class, both amateur and open; rosette for best recent intro- 
duction from Washington or Oregon; Dowling Perpetual Trophy for sweep— 
stakes baskets; second for 6 spikes any color, large. 
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Our seedling S-41, which was sent out for trial to many of our customers 
two years ago, was awarded The American Home medal at the \.ashington State 
Show in Seattle last summer. we have had a number of very enthusiastic 
reports on this glad. However, a number of very good whites have been in- 
troduced in the last two or three years, and we doubt if 5-41 will be in- 
troduced to the public. i.e feel it is time to call a halt on the intro- 
duction of new varieties. 





