(Pruitt) (570) (M) — 
Satiny deep purple. Heavily 
ruffled florets, 6-7 open. Attachment fair, 
its weakest point. Popular. 10—2.00 
Shirley Irene (Buckley) (560) (EM) 
Sherwood 
—Soft rose, deeper 
throat and distinct picotee edge of rose. 
Straight tall (60’’) spikes, long flower 
heads, 22-23 buds, 8 open and 5 in color. 
A very promising new variety in a different 
color, Exhibition and commercial. 1—2.00 
Silver Court (Lins) (400) (EM)—A 
white that really is white. 
Fine strong spikes with 7-8 well placed 
florets open. A really fine glad. I— .35 
Sincerity (Errey) (407) (M)—Cream 
with deeper cream throat and 
a soft light scarlet blotch, a very beautiful 
color combination. Florets are nicely ruffled 
and 7-8 are open at once. Spikes strong, 
straight and well balanced. 12—2.00 
Skylark (Palmer) (522) (EM)—This 
grand real orange with the yel- 
low throat is a fine glad. Makes very uni- 
form, straight spikes with lots of height, 7-8 
florets open. Easily the best variety in its 
class, and such a low price. 10—2.00 
Skyway (Stevens) (440) (EM)—Tall, 
early light pink that is a valu- 
able addition to our early glads. Opens 7-8, 
well placed florets. I1— .75 
Songbird (Palmer) (401) (M)—Clear, 
clean white with crimson 
throat markings, probably the best of the 
bicolors. Spikes straight and of average 
height. 7-8 florets open in a double row 
and tightly tied to stem. Fine variety. 
1—1.00 
cream, a most attractive color. 
Tall willowy spikes, always straight and with 
8-9 florets open. Has been grand champion 
spike on several occasions. 10—2.00 
Amaranth _ purple. 
Builds tall imposing, straight spikes with 8 
or more double rowed florets open. Likely 
the best in this class. 1—1.00 
Stateliness (Rowse) (430) (M) — 
Light salmon with red throat 
blotch. Tall imposing spikes with regularly 
placed and tightly attached florets, 7-8 
open. 1— .50 
Stormy Weather (Barrett) (580) 
(M)—One of our 
best, perhaps the best of all the smokies. 
Rosy ash with cream throat, an unusual and 
attractive color combination. Makes im- 
mense spikes, straight and well balanced 
with long flowerheads, opens 8 or more well 
placed florets. In our humble opinion this 
will be the leading smoky for many years. 
Bulbs in short supply. 1— .50 
Sundance ‘A!mey) (412) (M) — 
Medium dark yellow, few 
faint reddish throat lines. Ruffled florets, 
8-9 open, well placed and attached. Tall 
robust spikes. This is proving to be one of 
our best yellows and should in 1952 do its 
share of winning on the show tables. 
I1— .60 
Sunday Best (Pletcher) (566) (M) 
—Light rose. Makes big 
husky spikes with lots open, but so far the 
color has been disappointing. At its best 
is good. 1—1.50 
(416) (M)—This 
Sunspot (Roberts) 
red throated, buff yellow is 
always a contender for top spot in any show. 
Great grower, thrifty green plants, robust 
spikes and opens 8 or more, double rowed 
florets immaculately placed and attached. 
One you'll want to grow plenty of. 
10—2.00 
Touchdown (Stinson) (460) (M)— 
Light rose pink, a beauti- 
Spikes of good height and 
Opens 7-8 frilled florets. 
I— .75 
Trail’s End (Ficht) (566) (mM) — 
Deep rose lavender, creamy 
yellow throat. This is the acknowledged 
leader in this section for its color and vigor- 
ous spikes. Florets are of heavy substance 
and nicely ruffled, 7-8 open, well placed 
and attached. Everyone admires this glad 
ful self color. 
always straight. 
for its great beauty. I1— .75 
tening orange red. Tall 
imposing spikes on which 7-8 florets open 
at once, well placed and attached. A dandy. 
10—2.00 
Violet Dickinson (Barrett) (501) 
M) —White with 
faint violet throat lines which add rather 
than detract from its color. Like most of 
Percy Barrett’s varieties this makes tall, 
very tall spikes, that are always straight. 
Extreme florescence, 8-9 open. A dozen 
spikes make a huge bouquet. Exhibition 
and commercial. 10—2.00 
Wayfarer (Butt) (460) (EM)—This 
white throated, medium rose 
pink is a favorite of everyone. Its beautiful 
color instantly attracts you. In addition it 
has good plant habits, strong, straight 
spikes and well placed and attached florets, 
7-8 open. Exhibition and commercial. 
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