‘‘FOR THE BEST IN GLADS’’ 23 
ROSY TORCH (462) Rich ‘47 (80) 
Bright cerise rose. A beautiful color and one that will take with the 
florists. Opens 5 or 6 round flat open blooms on a straight, slender 
spike. Looks good to us. L 30c: M 20c: S 10c; Blits. 2c. 
ROYAL WINDSOR (550) Beaton ‘46 (80) 
Bright spectrum red. Open 8 five-inch blooms on a medium tall spike. 
Heavy propagator. L 40c: M 30c: S 20c: Blts. 4c. 
RUFFLED NIGHT (454) Rich ’47 (70) 
Opens 7-5 inch ruffled blooms with 7 buds in color. Color dark red 
with a sparkle and sheen. Not the largest dark red but certainly one 
of the most beautiful. L $1.00; M 75c: S 50c; Blts. 8c. 
SALMAN’S GLORY (507) Salman ‘47 (80) 
It is the opinion of several experts that this is the best variety to 
come out of Holland since the war. A rich creamy white with a strik- 
ing red blotch edged with deep primrose yellow. Excellent propaga- 
ae and fine habits. Holds 6-8 open with 7-inch florets. L 15c; M 10c; 
Cablics1c. 
SHERWOOD (470) Pruitt ‘48 (80) 
A tall-growing purple that opens 7 ruffled recurved blooms. Might 
be called an improved King Lear. L $1.50; M $1.00; S 60c; Blts. 20c. 
SIBONEY (566) Allen ‘48 (90) 
A clear medium lavender self-blending a little deeper in the throat. 
Florets are heavily ruffled and closely attached. Will open 8-6 inch to 
7-inch florets on a long flowerhead. Produces lots of bulblets that 
germinate and grow well. Medium height, but foliage grows low and 
broad, permitting a low cut. Will open well when cut in tight bud. 
Wherever shown it has been the center of attraction on the show 
table. Color, floret size and shape, spike formation, and number open © 
are outstanding. L $1.50; M $1.00: S 60c; Blis. 10c. 
SILVER WINGS (500) Ritsema ‘44 (88) 
Another white sport of Picardy. It is somewhat whiter and more 
ruffled than Leading Lady. Many consider this equal to or better 
than Leading Lady. L 12c; M 7c: S 3c; Blis. pkg. 30c. 
SKYLARK (523) Palmer ‘48 (80) 
A very bright, vivid orange with a large throat of gold. Grows to 
4 feet in height with 6 open. A bright striking color combination you 
will like. L $1.00; M 75c;: S 50c; Blts. 5c. 
SKYWAY (540) Stevens ’48 (75) 
Introduced as a superior early light pink with white throat. A strong 
grower up to 60 inches with 7 open 512-inch florets on a long flower- 
head. L $3.00: M $2.00; S $1.00; Blts. 30c. 
SNOWBELLE (400) Machacek ‘47 (70) 
Beautiful early ruffled glistening creamy white. From one of its 
parents (J. S. Bach) it inherited the ability to open 9 florets in formal 
outline. L $1.00; M 75c; S 50c; Blts. 10c. 
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. L 8c; M 5c; S 3c; Blits. pkg. 25c. 
SOLID (312) Both ’47 (80) 
A nice deep yellow with a long flowerhead. Beemiciire cutflower pros- 
pect. L $1.25: M 75c; S 30c; Blts. 10c. 

“Received our bulbs in very good condition and want to thank you 
for your generous extras—they will give me much pleasure.” — Mrs. 
H. A. S., Louisville, Ky. 
