RAVEL (K&M 47) 477 Violet-blue with reddish-brown throet merkings. One of 
the best of the medium blues, (L 2/253 M 4/25¢: S 8/25¢) 
RED CHARM (Butt 39) 452 One of the best of the medium-dark red varieties in 
the lower price cless. Opens 8-9 well-placed florets, * 
RED WING (Wright 48) 436 Scarlet-red slightly deeper in the throat. Slight- 
ly ruffled. Healthy grower. ( L 31.50; M $1.00; S 50¢; Blts 2/25¢) 
RITA MAE (Pommert 47) 450 Medium-light red. Attechment poor for commercial, 
but » fine exhibition in this eree. (L 2/25¢; M 4/25¢; 8 8/25¢) 
ROSY LIGHT (Jack 46) 460 Populer light rose. Taller, but not os errly es 
older Horly Rose. (L 2/254; M 4/25¢; S 8/25¢) 
SALMAN'S GLORY (Salman. ne 507 Light cream with red markings on light yel- 
low throat. Nice lerge floneta on ea tell spike, Nice cut-flower. * 
SHERWOOD (Pruitt 48) A dendy purple in © deep,rich shede. Wide open ruf- 
fled florets. Good. (L 50¢; M 35¢/; S 25¢; Blts 8/25¢/) 
SLLVER GULL (K&M 48) 476 Silver blue-gray with creem throat, A gled that 
is different. Stock very limited. (L 25¢; M 2/252) 
SILVER WINGS (Ritsema 44) 500 White with a touch of cream in the throat. 
A sport of Picardy. Good cut-flower. (L 2/25¢; M 4/25¢) 
SKYMASTER (Selman 49) 541 Peech-blossom pink with slight red throat lines. 
A blue-ribbon winner in this srea. (L 25¢; M 20¢; S 2/25¢) 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer 39) 400 This white is too well-known to require des- 
cription. The standadr for commerciel whites, * 
SPARKS (Gloss 47) 507 Lerge light yellow, with rediating senrlet lines 
from thront. Nice exhibition. (L 20¢; M 2/25/; 8 4/25) 
SPIC AND SPAN (Cerlson 46) 432 Ruffled deep pink, opening about 10 on a 
20-22 bud spike. Very good. (L 20¢; M 2/25¢; S 4/25¢) 
SPITFIRE (Evans 43) 432 Clesr rosy-toned salmon, white throat marked with 
several small cherry lines. Strong plant, (L 25¢; M 2/25¢; S 3/25¢) 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer 44) 413 Nice cleer yellow with red throat. Midseason. 
Blooms well from small bulbs. Good commercial. * 
SUNSPOT (Roberts 45) 417 Light apricot-buff with a rose spot in throat. 
A great ribbon-winner. (L 25¢; M 2/30¢; 8: 2/20¢) 
SURFSID#é (“insor 37) 400 Verv nicely ruffled milk-white, with feint lov- 
ender pencil in throet. Our best late cutflower white. * 
SWEET SEVENTHEN (Blom 47) 460 Soft peech-rose with greenish yellow sheen 
in throat. Greceful end wiry, but plecement is ususlly poor. a 
TAKINA (Burns 33) 570 kosy-purple,- some call it cerise. Old, as gleds go, 
but still populer for both exhibition end cutflowers, * 
TIVOLI (K&M 47) 461 Soft cleer rose, lighter in throst. "ill open 8-10 on 
“a fine spike. One of the best. (L 2/25¢; M4/25¢; S *) * 
TOPFLITE (LaSalle 46) 460 Soft shade of rose. Rather slow proprgator. 
Midsesson. (L 75¢; M 50¢; S 25¢; Blts 10/50¢) 
UHU (K&M.46) 482 Smoky-brown on orenge-salmon ground, with cream throat. 
One of our best smokies. (Stock with-held for propegetion.) 
VINCENT VAN GOGH (vWav 48) 432 Nice scerlet-salmon. Eerly midseason. 
Opens about 8,. Looks like a good commerciol. * 
VOODOO (Kedel 44) 486 Ruffled smoky with stippling of bronze end plum. If 
you like odd ones, this is it. (L 25¢; M 2/25¢; § 3/25¢) 
WEDGEWCOD (Fischer 47) 366 Beautifully ruffled levender with cream throat, 
You will love this for arrangements, (L 25¢; M 20¢; S 2/25¢) 
WORLD BEATER (Pfitzer 49) 411 Medium iene cian with rether conspicuous 
red throat, Not elweys well-placed. (L 30¢; M 20¢) 
WHITE CHRISTMAS (Fischer 48) 500 Pure white sheding to cream throat. A 
beautiful glad, nicely ruffled. (L 25¢; M 2f25d; S 3/25/) 
YELTCW HERALD (Péitser 47) 411 Tell omber-yellow with slight carmine mark- 
ings in throat. Early cutflower. Heavy propsgetor. * 
"Since 1922, we've been growing glads for you.” 
