esniiled perfectly placed florets with 
 panest of remaining buds showing color. 
= See picture on front cover. L.50; M .35; 
“§ week 
SELVER STAR 401. A large formal pure 
white with bright purple shading to 
lavender iblotch. Floret size 5 to 6 
inches with slightly ruffled edge. Six 
to 8 open and as many sh: wing color 
on a heavy, stiff spike with 16 to 18 
buds. L .20; M .15; S .10; Blbts. 25-.50. 
SILVER WINGS (Ritsema) 500. A won- 
derful white sport of Picardy. Opens 7 
or 8 glistening white florets with most 
of the remaining buds showing color. 
Florets are 6 inches across and are 
very ruffled. All the buds will open to 
the very tip. Plants are strong and 
healthy and beyond a doubt it is at the 
head of the white class. The leading 
white commercial. L .10; M .08; S .05; 
Blbts. 10-.20; 100-.50. 
SIR GALAHAD (Salbach) 511. Patented, 
soft, rich, clear creamy yellow with a 
diamond shaped blotch or rich crimson, 
in beautiful contrast. Words fall us 
to describe its unusual beauty. Six 6- 
inch florets wide open, a bit recurved, 
18 bud. Tall, strong spikes with long 
flowerhead. L .25. 
“SKYLARK (Palmer 748) (80) 523. A 
very bright, vivid orange with a large 
throat of gold. Grows to + feet in 
height with 8 open. A bright striking 
color combination you will like. L .49; 
M .30; S .20; Blbts. 25-1.00. 
SNOW PRINCESS 400. An _ improved 
Maid of Orleans, being purer in color, 
lareer and more uniform in perform- 
ance. Very strong grower. L .08; 3-.20; 
M .06; 3-.15; S 04; 8-.25. 
SNOWSHEEN (Snyder) 300. <A _ pure 
white that really is pretty. Is a sure 
winner in its color. L .10; 3-.25; M_ .08; 
3-.20;; S .06, 3-.15. 
SPIC AND SPAN (Carlson) 432 (Mid- 
season). Tall ruffled deep pink, cap- 
able of winning for Icngest flower head 
and most open florets. Spic and Span 
is a cro. s of Picardy and New Era, com- 
bining the good points of both. I have 
never krown one to crook, Spikes are 
gun barrel type, carrying 20 to 22 buds 
and opening 10 in the field with 6 more 
in color. It holds its deep pink color per- 
fectly to the tip. A fine cutter from 
medium and small sizes. Good propaga- 
tcr ard germinator. Has won innu- 
merable championships. L .25; M_ .15; 
S .10; Blbts. 25-.75; Blbts. 100-1.00. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer) 413. Clean medium 
yellow with a small red throat blotch. 
Spotlight is one of the finest glads 
12 
grown. Florets are of large size and are 
perfectly placed. It will open 7 and is 
a very good keeper. It also opens well 
from tight cut bud. It is a very heavy 
producer of easily germinating bulblets. 
No garden should we without Spotlight. 
L .10; M .08; S .05; Blbts. 100-.50. 
SPARKLE (Ruble) (80) 532. A solid or 
self color of pinkish salmon that is really 
beautiful, something a bit different from 
the common run of pinks, substance very 
sood, Ay heavy tall upright stall that 
has 6 to 8 six-inch florets open with 4 
to 6 showing color. L 1.00; M .75; S .50; 
Bblts. 10 .75. 
SHERMAN (Yatsko 748) 460 A rose with 
large white plotch of fine texture. Tall 
growing long flower head stands 60” in 
field holds 6 open with 20 buds. Extra 
early 60 days. Blooms well from bulb- 
lets. Fact is we won blue ribbons on 
bulblet bloom on July 30 at Omaha 
show in both single and 3 spike classes. 
Not a beautiful glad but one that will be 
a good commercial due to its earmliness. 
Priced below its worth at L2-35ce; M2- 
25; S-3-.20; 10-2.50; 10-2.00; 10-1.50; 
Bulblets 100-1.50; 1000-10.00. 
STOP LIGHT (Lins) 452 (Midseason). A 
stopper, indeed! Has a rich, silky lus- 
ter Ae prilliant=coloreand stall and 
some spikes of scarlet. Very good row- 
er. L 10; 3-.25; M .08; S .05. 
SUMIMER FRAGRANCE 352. Fragrant, 
Beautiful decorative dark rose _ pink, 
with cream throat. Florets 3% inches, 
ruffled. Opens 4-6 on tall straight spike. 
This tvariety «is “very fragrant .and: <1 
good seed producer. Good for hybrid- 
izing. L 15; M .10; S .05; Blbts. 10.25. 
SUN SPOT 417. Light apricot buff with 
rcse spot in throat, 7 to 9 5-inch flow- 
ers open at once, making fine exhibi- 
tion spikes. Tall, straight, a good grow- 
er. Very good. L .30; M .20; S .10. 
SUSQUEHANNA 446. A buff edition of 
the older Heritage of which it is a seed- 
ling. Somewhat similar to Duna in col- 
cr. Tall tapering spikes with many 
open. Headed for the commercial brack- 
ets. Very beautiful. L .10; M .08; S .06. 
STELLA ANTISDALE (Evans) 540. 
Smooth, soft, light pink, a bit lighter 
and .creamy in throat. Color has what 
might be termed a suede finish. Seven 
to 9 open easilp in the field; 18 to 20 
buds. L 2-.25; M 2-.20; S 2-.15. 
STRAWBERRY PEACH (Salbach) Big 
wide cpen nicely ruffled orange pink 
with soft scarlet blotch and feathering. 
Blooms of heavy substance. One of Sal- 
bach’s best glads. 6 to 8 open and a rug- 
ged grower.-L .25; M .15; S .10. 
