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Snow Maid (1946) A pure white that has possibilities of 
500 ; becoming a good commercial. 6 slightly ruffled 
4" florets open on a good stem. Opens well in 
MALG Yolo DOC pai se DOP. me bee tae oer. 
Sparks (1947) Ivory with an orange scarlet bloth on the 
SO lower petals. Very intense color contrast. 
Opens up to 7 fluted florets at one time. Un- 
usual and attracts attention. lL. 35¢, M. 25¢, 
Bigueed J eO0Tecoe. 
Spic & Span (1946)Tall ruffled deep pink. Opens 8-10 
32 florets at one time with many buds showing 
color. A fine exhibdition and a coming commer- 
cial variety. Has won all major awards at the 
shots. i. fO¢y Ms DOG, s. 500 /sb bos 1D for 
2Ogi. 
Spitfire .. A ruffled rosy—toned salmon with white 
442 throat. Hasily holds & cpen on a tall strong 
spike. Long lasting efter being cut, making 
a fine cut flower variety. A truly grand ex- 
hibition variety. L. 35¢, M. 20¢, Blts 12 
BOD Oe. 
Spotlight .. One of the ten best glads. Beautiful medi- 
414 um yellow with small scarlet feather in throat. 
6-8 florets open on a tall strong spike. Tops 
as & commercial variety and Winner in its 
class at all the shows. L. 12 for 31.00, M. 
LowtorsoO¢, bi ta 1O0'for ied. 
Strathnaver (1947) A huge dead white that has been a 
500 sensation at the shows. Can be grown to enor- 
mous size without expert care. Will open up 
to 10 florets at one time on a very tall spike. 
Strictly an exhibition variety. L. 50¢, 
M. 50%, S. 25¢, Blts 10 for 25¢. 
