SHERWOOD: (Pruitt) (470) 
Tall strong growing purple, and one 
of the most beautiful we have seen. 
Can open seven and does not burn. 
We used it as pollen parent. 
L. $1.50 ea. Med. $1 ea. Sm. 60c. 
Bts. 10—$1.50. 
SIBONEY: (Allen) (566) 
Strong growing very clear lavender 
that may become a commercial. 
Seemed a bit soft in our garden. 
Can build show spikes. Very ruffled. 
L. $1.50. Med. $1. Sm. 60c. Bts. 10 
for $1.50. 
SIOUX CITY SUE: (Ayers) (562) 
This sparkling bright rose red has 
made an enviable record in shows 
hereabouts. Can build a very fine 
spike with 7-8 open. 
L. $1 ea. Med. 75c ea. Sm. 50c ea. 
Bts. 12 for $1.00. 
SNOW PRINCESS: (Pfitzer) (400) 
Probably the best commercial white 
glad in existence. Fine cut flower. 
L. 10—65c. Med. 10—40c. Sm. 10— 
25c. Bulblets 25c Pkt. 
SPARKS: (Glass) (506) 
Creamy buff with a striking scarlet 
blotch over most of throat. Very 
different and beautiful. Well named. 
Tall grower. 
Large 35¢ ea. Med. 10 for $2. Sm. 
2—25c. Bts. 10 for 25c. 
SPOTLIGHT: (Palmer) (413) 
This is probably the finest commer- 
cial yellow in the country today. 
Grows freely, keeps healthy and 
makes fine spikes from any size 
bulb. 
Large 10—$1. Med. 10—70c. 
10 for 30c. Bts. 35¢ Pkt. 
SPRING SONG: 
Cannot seem to figure out where we 
picked up this one, but it has been 
a dandy doer in our garden. A rose 
lavender sort that does well here. 
Large 40c ea. Med. 30c ea. Sm. 20¢ 
ea. Bts. 10 for 25c. 
SPIC & SPAN: (Carlson) (432) 
Here is probably the finest introduc- 
tion in late years. A straight grow- 
ing bright salmon that can hold ten 
or more open in the show,’ all in 
Sm. 
20 
good shape. Grows fine, and keeps 
healthy here. A great glad. 
Large 80c ea. Med. 70c ea. Small 
60c ea. Bts. 15—$1, 100—$5. 
STRAWBERRY PEACH: (Salbach) 
Big wide open nicely ruffled orange 
pink with soft scarlet blotch and 
feathering. Blooms of heavy  sub- 
stance. One of Salbach’s best glads. 
6 to 8 open and a rugged grower. 
L. 50c ea. Med. 35c ea. Sm. 25c¢ ea. 
Bts. 10 for 40c. 
SUNSPOT: (Roberts) (417) 
Ruffled yellowish apricot buff. Red 
throat mark. Can hold 8 open. Pro- 
bably Roberts best glad. 
L. 75c ea. Med. £0c. Sm. 25c. Bulb- 
lets 3 for 20c, 10 for 50c. 
TIVOLI: (K&M) (460) 
Beautiful clear rose pink; one of 
the best from Europe. Can open 8 
or 9 on tall plant. 
L. 30c. Med. 20c. Bts. 10 for 35c. 
TREASURE ISLAND: (Lins) (540) 
This sturdy number from Mr. Lin’s 
garden is one of the better glads in 
our fields. Even fine spikes from 
bulblets with 3-4 blooms. Will open 
6-8 from bulbs, and the fluted and 
ruffled blooms are excellent. 
L. 75¢ ea. Med. 50c. Small 25c. Bts. 
LO forioc 
TROCADERO: (Lins) (422) 
Here is an orange with a carrot 
“flavor” that is unusual in color. 
Very striking from large bulbs. 
Should make a good cut flower var- 
iety. 
L. 75e ea. Med. 50c ea. Sm. 25c ea. 
Bts. 10—75c. 
VALERIA: (Pruitt) (436) 
One of the finest light reds or scar- 
lets. Grown by millions in Florida. 
Produces tall strong spikes, excel- 
lent for shipping. 
Large 10—75c. Med. 10—50c. Sm. 
10—25c. Bts. 25¢ Pkt. 
VARIATION: (Krueger) (340) 
A very nice small light pink that 
can stretch out. Should be an ex- 
cellent florist number 
Med. 10—60c. Sm. 10—30c. Bts. 25c¢ 
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