‘‘FOR THE BEST IN GLADS’’ 23 
SOUTH SEAS (491) Wilson ‘47 (90) 
Attractive slate gray with deep orange and yellow blotch. Opens 7 
florets on a tall spike. This one makes an immediate hit with the 
smoky fans. 
L $1.00; M 75c; S 50c; Blbts. 2-20c; 10-75c 
SPARKS (506) Glass ‘47 (95) 
Pale yellow with striking feathers of carmine. Opens up to 8, 5%- 
inch florets on a tall spike. This looks good to us. 
L 20c; M i2c: S 4-25c; Blbts. pkg. 30c 
SPIC & SPAN (432) Carlson ‘46 (80) 
Ruffled deep pink that has made heavy winnings on the show table. 
Excellent commercial possibilities. Opens 10 in double row on tall 
spike of 22 buds. Good propagator. Receiving uniformly good re- 
ports wherever grown. 
L 30c; M 25c: S 20c: Blbts. 10-30c; 100-$2.50 
SPINDRIFT (400) Chase ‘47 (90) 
Beautiful ruffled creamy white. Will hold up to 8 open on a huge 
spike. Topnotch show glad. 
L 35c; M 25c:; S 2-25c; Blbis. 15-25c; 100-$1.50 
SPOTLIGHT (413) Palmer ’44 (80) 
Clear medium deep yellow with small scarlet blotch. Heavy propa- 
gator and tall strong grower. Along with Leading Lady one of the 
most popular glads introduced in last few years. Highly recom- 
mended. 
L 10c:; M Z2-12c; S 19-25c; Blbts. pkg. 25c 
SPUN GOLD (312) Palmer ’47 (75) 
A good deep, clear yellow. Early and may give Gold Dust competition 
as an early yellow when down in price. Looks like the cut spikes 
would open and keep better than Gold Dust. 
L l5c; M 10c; S 3-15c; Blbts. pkg. 30c 
STORMY WEATHER (480) Barrett ‘47 (82) 
Beautiful lavender gray smoky. Called an improved Mother Machree. 
Will open 8 ruffled blooms on a spike 50 inches tall. 
L 59c: M 35c: S 25; Blbts. 5-20c; 100-$3.50 
STRALIA (416) Both ’47 (80) 
Ruffled florets of a buff and salmon blend. Runaway propagator. 
Promising commercial. ; 
Iaeioct MM) L0G?) 5 3-Locsu bliss pkg. 6Uc 
STRATHNAVER (500) Peattie ’47 (84) 
Tall, pure white which opens about 10 large, wide-open florets. Out- 
standing show variety. Rather slow propagator. 
LL) 50c; M 35c: S 25c;? Blbis. 10-50c 
SUMMER SNOW (300) Fischer ‘49 (85) 
Nearly pure white. Ovens up to 7 ruffled well arranged florets on a 
tall spike. Consistent grower. Fine for arrangements. 
L 25c: M 12c: S$ 3-25c; Bibts. 20-25c: 100-80c 
SUNLIGHT (416) Spiller ‘46 (87) 
We liked the beautiful color combination in this glad of pink shading 
to a golden center. It gives the impression of an orange at a distance. 
Good grower. 
L 25c; M 15ce: S 10c: Blbts. 10-20c; 100-$1.00 
SUN SPOT (417) Roberts ’45 (80) 
A lovely combination of apricot buff with a rose spot in throat. Nicely 
ruffled and will hold 8 514-inch florets open on a tall stem. Was the 
grand champion spike at the International Glad Show at Bingham- 
ton in 1947. Outstanding for cutflower and show nurvoses. 
L 35c:; M 25c: S 2-25c; Blbts. 10-25c; 100-$2.00 
