SPARKS (510) 
A light yellow with a distinct and brilliant red feather 
in its throat that radiates vigor of color. This vivid 
contrast really makes a colorful spike of 19 buds that 
holds 8 triangular shaped floretts open. 
L.—$ .25 M.—$ .20 S.—$ .15 
Bts.— .35 pkg. 
SPIC n’ SPAN (432) 
One of the greatest show and field glads that anyone 
can grow. It is a tall, ruffled deep pink that always pro- 
duces a perfect spike. I have never seen a spike of Spic 
n’Span crook. It produces a tall spike of 22 buds that 
will open 10 in the field with no trouble. It holds its 
deep pink coloring perfectly in the sun. A real glad in 
all respects. 
L.—$ .30 M.—$ .25 S.—$ .20 
Bts.—10 for $ .40 
SPINDRIFT (400) 
This is a pure creamy, formal white that makes a beau- 
tiful spike. Considering its beauty and ease of growth, 
I have often wondered why more people do not grow it. 
It opens 8 to 10 wide open floretts on a perfect spike of 
18 to 19 buds. 
L.—$ .35 M.—$ .25 S.—$ .20 
Bts.—10 for $ .25 
SPOTLIGHT (413) 
Here is the standard commercial yellow. The color 
is a vivid yellow, with a heavy red feather in the lower 
petal and throat. It holds 5 or 6 beautiful floretts open 
on a nice tall, stretchy 17 to 18 bud spike. 
L.—10 for $1.25 M.—10 for $ .90 S.—410 for $ .75 
Bts.—$ .35 pkg. 
STRATHONAVER (500) 
A large white that cannot be beaten on the show table. 
The color is pure white and the spike is perfectly formal 
and quite large. In the field it will grow to five feet 
easily. Since 1947 we have been selectively propagating 
the glad for better attachment and we are very proud 
of our stock of this variety. We took two spikes of this 
variety to the Rochester show in 1950. One was chosen 
best of all Recent Introductions, and the other was Grand 
Champion of the show. It opens 10 to 12 on a beautiful 
spike of 26 to 27 buds. Try our selected stock of this. 
L.—$ .60 M.—$ .35 S.—$ .25 
Bts.—10 for $ .50 
STARLET (200) 
Starlet is a white miniature sized glad. The color is 
pure white, and it is a thing of beauty. It opens 6 small 
floretts on a 15 to 16 bud spike. When a few are used 
in a bouquet of miniatures it is a sight to behold. Being 
a small glad, the bulbs are not large—consequently most 
of our stock is medium and small sizes, but you will be 
well satisfied with the flowers they produce. 
L. or M.—10 for $1.25 S.—10 for $ .65 
Bts.—$ .35 pkg. 
STORM KING (584) 
This is one of the cleanest colors of all smakies. The 
predominate color is a maroon-brown, and it carries a 
nice red feather in its throat. This Australian glad will 
open 7 to 8 on a fine spike of 19 buds. 
L.—$ .30 M.—$ .20 S.—$ .10 
Bts.—10 for $ .25 
SUMMER GAL (542) 
The color here is bright geranium-pink with a red 
feather in the throat. When seen in the garden it is 
brilliant. The floretts are slightly ruffled, and the 24 
inch flowerhead of 20 buds with 8 to 9 open is a 
gorgeous treat to behold. It is truly a great bright pink. 
L.—$ .40 M.—$ .30 S.—$ .20 
Bts.—10 for $ .40 
