Name — (Blooming Season-Class-Introducer- Year) — Description 
SIBONEY (M 566 Allen 48) This variety, which has an excellent 
show record, probably has the best and clearest color of the lav- 
enders. It opens 8 heavily ruffled 51” florets on 26” head. Grows 
52” tall with 19-21 buds. See picture on page 17. 
SKYWAY (E 440 Stevens 48) Very tall light pink shading to a 
cream throat. A fine clear color. Grows 60”-65” tall with 18 buds 
on a 27-30" head and 6-7 514" florets open. Its earliness and fine 
spikes make it a promising commercial. 
SOUTH SEAS (LM 491 G. Wilson 47) Very striking orange grey on 
light slate with a deep orange and yellow blotch. Despite some 
streaking this is an outstanding show glad and eye-catcher. Spikes 
this year were 60” tall with 23-24 buds on a 30"-32” head with 8 
5” florets open. 
SPIC & SPAN (M 442 Carlson 46) Has definitely proven to be one 
of the most outstanding varieties. Opens 7-10 perfectly placed 5” 
florets that area deep salmon pink. Grows 60” tall with 21-23 buds 
on a 30” head. A fine all-around variety. 
SPINDRIFT (EM 400 Chase 47) A lovely light creamy white with 
a cream throat. Capable of producing huge spikes with 8 large 
florets on a 26"-30" head. Good exhibition variety. 
STAINED GLASS (M 470 Burns 49-49) An excellent clear purple 
that has been our best purple the past 2 years. Grows 60"-65” 
tall with 21-22 buds, a 26”-28” head and 7-8 attractive 434” flo- 
rets open. Very fine. An easy grower and strong propagator. 
STATELINESS (M 430 Rowse, Aus. 45-50) Attractive light pink 
salmon shading to cream at center, with a Picardy throat. A fine 
strong grower that seems to be very reliable. Spikes were 60” tall 
with 17 buds on a 28” head and 6 514" florets open. : 
STORM CLOUD (LM 582 Wilson 50) Smoky orange with a small 
cream blotch. The color is very clear and attractive. We only 
bloomed this from bulblets, but it looked very promising. One of 
the most attractive smokies. 
STRATHNAVER (M 500 Peattie, Aus. 39-47) Tall, very husky 
pure white with huge petals. A true giant with 6-8 plain 6” or 
larger florets open on a 22-25 bud, 28”-30” head. The florets are 
not graceful and attachment is a little loose, but it is still one of 
the most outstanding show glads. 
SUNDANCE (M 412 Almey 49) Heavily ruffled medium yellow 
self. A fine grower with 7-10 5” florets of heavy substance on a 
25-28" head. Very impressive when fully open. Have had many 
excellent reports on it. 
SUNDAY BEST (M 560 Pletcher 50) Very attractive light lavender 
rose, shading lighter to a creamy throat. Quite promising for com- 
mercial and exhibition use despite occasional flecking. Grows 
50”-55” tall with 17 buds, a 26” head, and 8 plain 514” florets 
open. Picture on page 20. 
SUN SPOT (M 417 Roberts 45) Beautiful light apricot buff with a 
rose spot in the throat. Has made an outstanding show record and 
is very popular. Grows 60” tall with 18-21 buds on a 27"-29” head 
and 7-9 ruffled 5” florets open. 
TALISMAN (LM 430 Errey, 48-50) Quite different and attractive 
buff salmon shading to a pale orange buff throat with slight red 
markings. A fine grower with 8-9 5” florets open on a 27” head. 
Some tendency to fleck. 
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