Variety 
SPARKS (Glass-'47) 507-95 
Sister seedling to Coventry, but a little lighter in 
color and later to bloom. Cream with orange- 
scarlet feather on three lower petals. Opens 7 
large, fluted triangular floret of gistening color. 
542’ florets on 16-18 bud spike. Fair propagator. 
SPIC AND SPAN (Carlson-46) 432-80 
Ruffled deep pink which wins on number open 
and its long flower head. Easily opens 10 on head 
of 20-22 buds. Very nice placement and good at- 
tachment. Excellent commercial spikes from even 
the small bulbs. Heavy germinator and good 
propagator. Stood the heat better than any others 
we grew this year. Every spike is straight, making 
it a consistent cutter. An A-l commercial in 
every respect. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer-44) 413-88 
Large deep yellow with small scarlet blotch. Our 
favorite of the yellows. Fine performer in every 
way. Florists love it. 
STOPLIGHT (Lins-’42) 452-90 
This is the red one—don’t get it confused with 
the yellow one listed above. Names similar but 
varieties very different. Each is equally valuable 
in its own color class. A clear, ruffled red, open- 
ing 6-8 blooms on a tall wiry stem. Produces 
many bulblets which grow easily. Fine commer- 
cial red. 
STRAUSSENFEDER (OSTRICH 
FEATHER) (K & M-50) 540-90 
A real light pink, with laciniated edges on florets 
resembling a feather. A real novelty glad, good 
keeper. 
SUMMER GAL (Zimmer-’44) 542-80 
Large, beautifully ruffled geranium pink. A sen- 
sational show flower. Grows 5’ and open 8 6” 
blooms. The best in the deep pink class. 
SUNDAY BEST (Pletcher-49) 85 
A lovely pale lavender with a glowing overcast 
of light rose-pink on the outer half of the floret 
with a clear cream throat. Tall spikes with 6 to 8 
large, well-placed florets open on a 20 bud Spike. 
A very good grower and opens well from tight 
cut spikes. An excellent propagator and germi- 
nator. Looks like a good commercial. 
SUNLIGHT (Spiller--46) 416-87 
Rose pink shading to a golden center, giving an 
overall appearance of a brilliant orange color. 
Nice large florets which are well placed and firm- 
ly attached. Produces plenty of bulblets which 
grow readily. Grand Champion spike at the 
Wellsville, Ohio show in 1948. 

Per Large Medium Small Bulblets 
I rou ove z 20 15—  .25 
10 2.80 2.00 1.00 100- 1.50 
1 .80 .70 .60 3- 30 
10 640 5.60 4.80 10—  .75 
100— 5.00 
2 25 3=.25 5—.25 
10 1.00 wa) 40 100- .25 
3 25 5-25 
10 .70 50 25 100- .25 
| 50 fe) 125 10— .50 
10 > 4.00 42.80 2.60  100— 4.00 
l ay 50 GE 10— .75 
10 6.00 4.00 2.00 100- 4.00 
1.725.009 44.002 993.00 1— 1.00 
10 40.00 32.00 24.00 10— 8.00 
100-64.00 
1 aS) 25 2-.30 10-— .25 
f0r) 2:80) 2.00- 1,20 1003150 

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