Name (Class-Introducer- Year) Description 
SHARCHRIS (500 Kelly 49) A real white with 6-8 514" florets on 
a husky spike. Noticed a slight tendency to streak pink in very 
hot weather. 
SHERWOOD (470 Pruitt 48) Large flowered deep rosy purple with 
a slightly deeper blotch. Opens 6-7 ruffled florets in informal place- 
ment on a 23” flowerhead. Very strong propagator. 
SIBONEY (566 Allen 48) Has been improving for us each year. 
Florets are heavily ruffled, clear deep lavender self. We won Grand 
Champion at the Conn. Show with a beautiful spike with 8 per- 
fectly placed 534” florets on a 2614" flowerhead. Grows 50”-55” 
tall. Very fine. Picture on page 17. 
SINCERITY (407 Errey 44-48) Very striking and lovely cream 
shad'ng to a light yellow. throat with a red blotch. Should be- 
come very popular here due to its great color appeal and its ability 
to open up to 10 well-placed florets on exhibition-type spikes. 
SKYWAY (440 Stevens 48) A very tall light pink shading to a cream 
throat. A fine clear color. Has done very well at the shows and its 
outstanding earliness should make it excel as a commercial. A fine 
grower with a long flowerhead. 
SNOW FLURRY (400 Clark 48) A slightly buffish white Picardy 
sport. Grows 60” tall with 18 buds on a 28” head and 6-8 514" 
florets open. Attachment is very strong. A proven commercial 
and a good show glad. 
SOUTH SEAS (491 G. Wilson 47) Very striking orange gray on light 
slate with a deep orange and yellow blotch. A tall, strong grower 
with eight 6” florets open on a long flowerhead. Unusual and 
attractive. 
SPANISH LADY (462 Moore, Aus. 46-50) A deep purplish rose 
with a faint purple blotch. A different and attractive color but 
there is some orange streaking. Won a First Class Certificate at 
Burnley in 1946. 
SPARKS (507 Glass 47) Very striking and attractive deep cream 
with a large scarlet blotch on a yellow throat. An excellent all- 
round glad that is becoming very popular. Strong propagator and 
reliable performer. Grows 60” tall with 17 buds on a 26"-28” 
flowerhead. 
SPIC & SPAN (432 Carlson 46) Lightly ruffled deep pink salmon. 
Well named due to the neat and precise appearance of the spikes. 
Opens 7-10 perfectly placed 41" florets on long flowerheads. Has 
been Grand Champion several times. A fine variety. 
SPINDRIFT (400 Chase 47) A lovely light creamy white with a 
cream throat. Has an outstanding show record and can produce 
huge spikes. A fine exhibition variety that opens 8 large blooms 
in good placement. 
STORM KING (584 Errey 41-48) Deep rosy pink, smoked towards 
the outside. Has a rosy blotch with a grayish border. Spikes are 
tall with up to 10 large florets open. A heavy show winner in 
Australia. 
STRATHNAVER (500 Peattie, Aus. 39-47) Tall very husky pure 
white with huge petals. A true giant with 6-8 614”-7" florets open 
on a 28”-30" flowerhead. Florets are not graceful and attachment 
is a little loose, but it is still one of the most outstanding show 
varieties in existence. 
SUMMER SNOW (300 Fischer 49) A lovely ruffled pure white with 
a slightly creamy throat. Grows 52” tall with 19 buds on a 23” 
flowerhead and 6 four-inch florets open. Not large but very nice 
as a cut flower in the house. 
As usual, the stock could not be excelled by anyone. — M. H., N. Y. 
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