SALMAN 'S GLORY (Selman 47) 507 Light cream with red markings on light yellow 
throat. Nice large florets and a good spike. Nice cut-flower. * 
SCARLET ADMIRAL (Alk. 47) 436-Brilliant scarlet-red. Will open up to 8 flat 
florets on a straight spike. (L 25/; M 2/25¢; S$ 3/25¢; Blts 10/20¢) 
SHERWOOD (Pruitt 48) 470 &£ dandy purple in a deep, rich shade. Wide open 
ruffled florets. (L $1.00; M 607; S 40¢; Blts 5/25¢) 
SIBONEY Allen 48) 566 Rosy-lavender, opening 6-8 on a good spike. Excellent 
propagator. Good show glad. (L 31,50; M $1.00; S 60¢; Blts 2/25¢) 
SILVER GULL (K&M 48) 476 Silver blue-gray with cream throat. A glad that is 
different. Stock very limited. (L 30¢; M 20¢) am 
SILVER WINGS (Ritsema 44) 500 White with a touch of cream in the throat. A 
sport of Picardy. Good cut-flower. (L 2/25¢; M 4/25¢; S 10/25¢) 
SKYMASTER (Salman 49) 541 Peach-blossom pink with slight red throat lines. 
| Division champion at 1949 WGS show.(L 75¢; M 50¢; S 35¢; Blts 5/20¢) 
SNOW CRUISER (Evans 43) 500 Giant white. Like many giants, the placement is 
not always good. Show glad only, (L 2/25¢; M 4/25¢; S 6/25¢) 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer 39) 400 An excellent milk-white for both exhibitien 
and cutflowers. Very good propagator, blooming from bulblets. * 
SNOWFLAKE (Schneeflocke)(Pfitzer 48) 500 Pure white. Opens 6-8 round florets 
on stem of medium height. Late, (L 50¢; M 35¢; S 25¢; Blts 5/20¢) 
SOLE MIO (K&M 48) 311 Lemon yellow with faint carmine throat. Early. Good, 
wiry stem. Good propagator, * 
SPIC AND SPAN ‘Carleon 4€) 432 Ruffled deep pink, opening about 10 on a 
20-22 bud spike. Very good.(L 70¢; M 50¢; S 40¢; Blts 2/20¢) 
SPITFIRE (Evans 42) 432 Clear rosy-toned salmon, white throat marked with 
several small cherry lines.Strong plant.(L 25¢; M 2/25¢; S 3/25¢) 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer 44) 413 Large, clear yellow with red throat. Midseason. 
Excellent growing habits. Blooms well from small bulbs. * 
SUNSPOT’ (Roberts 45) 417 Light apricot-buff with a rose spot in the throat, 
Grand champion at 1949 WGS show.(L 75¢; M 50¢; S 30¢; Blts 3/207) 
SURFSIDE (Winsor 37) 400 Very nicely ruffled milk-white, with faint lav- 
ender pencil in throat. Our best late cutflower white. * 
SWEET SEVENTFEN (Blom 47) 460 Soft peach-rose with greenish-yellow sheen 
in throat, Graceful and wiry, but placement not perfecb. * 
TAKINA (Burns 33) 570 Rosy purple,- some call it cerise, Old, as glads go, 
but still good enough to win 1-2-3 at 1949 WGS show. * 
THRILLER (Evens 43) 451 Clear red with cream Shroat. Opens 8 on a 20 bud 
spike. Late midseason. (L 2/25¢; M 4/25¢; S 8/25¢; Blts 50/25¢) 
_ TIVOLI (K&M 47) 461 Soft clear rose, lighter in the throat. Will open 8-10 
perfect florets on a perfect spike. One of the best glads to come out 
of Holland. Very good. (L 25¢; M 2/25¢; S 3/25¢; Blts 15/207) 
TOPFLITE (LaSalle 46) 560 Soft shade of rose,- a beautiful shade. Rother 
slow propagetor. Midseoson. (131.50; M.G1.00; S 50¢; Blt 20¢) 
TOPSCORE (Kooi 47) 451 Brilliant glowing vermillion-red. Early. Good 
exhibition variety,’ but too soft for a commercial. * 
UHU (K&M 46) 482 Smoky brown on orange-salmon ground, with cream throat. 
One of our best smokies.(L 2/25¢; M 3/25¢; S 4/25¢; Blts 20/20¢) 
VICTORY QUEEN (Wilson 45) 430 Rich salmon-orange with cream throat. Nice- 
ly ruffled. Midseason. (L 2/40¢; M 2/25¢; S 3/25¢; Blts 20/20¢) 
VINCENT VAN GOGH (v Wav 48) 432 Nice salmon-scarlet. Early midseason. 
About 8 open. [his looks like a good commercial. * 
“VOODOO (Kadel 44) 486 Ruffled smoky with stippling of bronze ond plum. If 
you like odd ones,this is it.(L 35¢; M 25¢; S$ 2/25¢; Bits 10/202) 
WORLD BEATER(Pfitzer 49) 411 Yellow with conspicuous mahogany throat. This 
looks good.(Should be 4137) Stock limited. (L 50¢) 
' WHITE CHRISTMAS (Fischer 48) 500% Pure white shading to cream throat. A 
beautiful’ glad. Mekes only 400 size here.(L 504; M 35¢; Blts 10/252) 
YELLOW HERALD (Pfitzer 47) 41] Tall amber-yellow with slight carmine mark- 
ings in throat. Early cutflower. Heavy propogator. * 
