ROSE O’ DAY (Fischer) 566. 70 days. Distinc- 
tive in color, massive in size, and robust in 
growth. Rosy-lavender. It will open 10 florets, 
all at once on a tall spike in a double row 
arrangement. Truly a sensational variety. 
ROCKET (Palmer) 450. 85 days. An extra fine 
clear glowing scarlet. Medium tall spikes, 
blooms well placed. Popular cut flower. 
SIBONEY (Allen) 566. 99 days. A giant light 
rosy lavender. Larger than Elizabeth the Queen 
—having a rosier shade. Net 
SILENTUM (Pfitzer) 401. 80 days. Another 
white, almost identical with Margaret Beaton, 
except that it is not as large, therefore it really 
makes a better cut flower variety. White with 
ermine feather in throat. 
SILVER WINGS (Ritsma) 500. 88 days. A 
creamy white sport of Picardy, somewhat 
whiter than Leading Lady, also has a heavier 
substance. 
SNOW MAID (Cave) 400. 90 days. Tall, vigor- 
ous whitest white informal glad. Opens 8-10 
on a 24-30 inch flower head. 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer) 400. 80 days. The 
most popular cut flower white today. A lovely 
white with creamy throat. Large flowers on a 
medium tall spike. Don’t be without this one. 
SPARKS (Glass) 507. 95 days. Glistening light 
yellow, with an orange scarlet blotch on lower 
petals. Tall and vigorous. 
SPELLBOUND (Lins) 442. 95 days. Medium 
deep pink blending into a white throat. Very 
good. 
SPIC AND SPAN (Carlson) 432. 80 days. This 
tall deep pink—really it is a shade between 
pink and salmon, has created a sensation at 
shows whenever exhibited. Its tall spike will 
open 8 to 10—4% to 5 inch florets on a flower- 
head, carrying 20 to 22 buds. Spikes never 
crook. Its placement is near perfect. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer) 413. 80 days. A beauti- 
ful outstanding clear bright yellow with small 
scarlet blotching in throat. It produces tall 
straight spikes, opening 5 or 6 large blooms at 
once. Will carry from 16 to 20 buds. Demand 
is great. 
STOPLIGHT (Lins) 452. 90 days. A brilliant 
rich red with silvery lustre. 6 to 8 medium sized 
florets open at once on a 22-inch long flower- 
head. Dark green healthy foliage. Graceful and 
dependable. Don’t fail to get this one. 
STELLA ANTISDALE (Evans) 540. Mid-season. 
Smooth, soft light pink, to slight creaminess in 
throat. Tall straight spike with up to 9 very 
large blooms open on 20 bud spikes. 
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