SPIC AND SPAN (Carlson) 432 (Mid- 
season). Tall ruffled deep pink, cap- 
able of winning for longest flower head 
and most open florets. 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- 
tor and germinator. L .15; M .10; S .05; 
B 100-.50. 
SPINDRIFT (400) (Chase 747). A robust 
’ growing beautifully ruffled creamy 
white. Its 8 open florets are of firm 
substance and well attached on very tall 
spikes. Fine commercial. It is very con- 
sistent and I have never seen a short 
flower head or stem. L .20; M .15. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer) 413. Clear medium 
yellow with a small red throat blotch. 
Spotlight is one of the finest glads 
grown. Florets are of large size and are 
perfectly placed. It will open 7 and is 
a very good keeper. No garden should 
be without Spotlight. L .10; M_ .08; 
S .05; B 100-.50. 
STOP LIGHT (Lins) 452 (Midseason). A 
stopper, indeed! Has a rich, silky lus- 
ter. A brilliant color and tall, hand- 
some spikes of scarlet. Very good grow- 
er. Is 103) 3-.25;" Mo.083"S ~.05: 
STRAWBERRY PEACH (Salbach). Big 
wide open 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 
rugged grower. L .15; M .10; S .05. 
SUMMER FRAGRANCE 352. Fragrant, 
beautiful decorative dark rose _ pink, 
with cream throat. Florets 34% inches, 
ruffled. Opens 4-6 on tall straight spike. 
This variety is very fragrant and a 
good seed producer. Good for hybrid- 
izing. L .15; M .10; S .05; B 10-.25. 
SUN SPOT 417. Light apricot buff with 
rose 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 .15; M .10; S .05. 
SUNDAY BEST (566) (Pletcher 750). 
Light rose-pink paling to a throat of 
white and cream. Reminds one of Corona 
but has more color. This seemed a little 
soft in substance but the color was in- 
deed a captivating blend of pastel tones. 
Some very lovely spikes of Sunday Best 
were in evidence at the shows last sum- 
mer. L 1.00; M .60; S .30; B 10-1.00. 
SUNLIGHT (416) (Spiller 746). This 
waxy orange-pink or deep-buff is a 
plain-petalled variety of heavy sub- 
stance and hearty constitution. Opens 
5-6 luminous round florets of unusually 
glossy texture. Sunlight is one of the 
best of the deep-buff or lght orange 
varieties. L .15; M .10; S .05; B pkg. .30. 
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SUPREME BEAUTY (John Bastian, Sr). 
Large ruffled orange red with cream 
yellow throat. Very beautiful. Florets 
are huge, wide open and on a tall 
straight spike. Don’t miss this one. 
L .25; M .15; S .10; B 50-1.00. 
SUSQUEHANNA 446. A buff edition of 
the older Heritage of which it is a seed- 
ling. Somewhat similar to Duna in color. 
Tall tapering spikes with many open. 
Very beautiful. L .10; M .08; S .06. 
SWEET 16 (440) (Fisher ’51). A sport of 
Beauty ’s Blush. A pure lively hight pink. 
Has all the fine points of Beauty’s 
Blush. Extra fine cut-flower. L 1.00; 
M .75; S .50; B 10-1.00. 
TIVOLI (K. & M. 47) 461—90. A beauti- 
ful warm tone pure pink that opens § 
on a good spike. One of the best of 
the new glads from Europe. A pleasant 
surprise awaits you when you grow 
Tivoli. L .10; M .08; S .05; B 100-.50. 
TREASURE ISLAND (Lins 747) LM 540. 
Very large 514-6 inch beautifully form- 
ed and ruffled light orchid pink. Opens 
6 perfectly placed and well-attached 
- florets on a long flowerhead. Very good 
growing habits. L .35; M .30; S .25; 
B 10-.30. 
TROCADERO (Lins) 422. A clean sal- 
mon orange or carrot color. It is very 
tall, vigorous grower and most unusual 
in color. It is a good propagator, espe- 
cially from larger bulbs. Very good. 
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UNLABELED COLLECTION. This collec- 
tion will contain many newer and high- 
er priced varieties and here you will 
find in abundance the ones you read 
about as show winners. 100 large bulbs, 
1 in. up, of recent introduction and 
therefore higher in price, $4.00, 25 or 
more at the same rate. 
SAME COLLECTION, but of medium 
size bulbs. 100 for $2.50; 50 for $1.50. 
VALERIA 436. Clear scarlet with a per- 
fest spike head. Florets overspread 
with a silky sheen that adds much to its 
beauty. Early, large grower, very pop- 
Ularepla. LOS 23-.255) IV .08 2 3-.20°5 55.06; 
3-.15. 
VARIATION (Krueger 340) (Harly). A 
good early pink. Opens 6 to 10 florets 
on a very long flowerhead. A variety 
you will surely hike. L .10; M .08; S .05. 
VELVET MANTLE (Fisher) 454. Tall 
robust grower. 6 to 9 round, wide open, 
5-inch florets are firmly set on long 24- 
inch flower heads. Blooms in 85 days. 
An excellent germinator and propagator. 
This looks like a comer.:L .25; M .15: 
S .10; B 50-1.00. 
