Variety 
SNOWFLURRY (Clark-’47) 400-85 
A pure white Picardy sport, nicely ruffled. 
Opens 6-8 well placed florets on flower-head of 
18-20 buds. Blooms flat against the stem and 
has nice attachment. 
SONNET (Howell-’47) 548-75 
Large rosy pink that is very nice. Sometimes 
Hes floret is misplaced, but otherwise it is 
ne. 
SPARKS (Glass-’47) 507-95 
Sister seedling to Coventry, but a little lighter 
in color and later to bloom. Cream with 
orange-scarlet feather on three lower petals. 
Opens 7 large, fluted triangular floret of glis- 
tening color. 544” florets on 16-18 bud spike. 
Fair propagator. 
SPIC AND SPAN (Carlson-’46) 432-80 
Ruffied deep pink which wins on number open 
and its long flower head. Easily opens 10 on 
head of 20-22 buds. Very nice placement and 
good attachment. Excellent commercial spikes 
from even the small bulbs. Heavy germinator 
and good propagator. Stood the heat better 
than any others we grew this year. Every spike 
is straight, making it a consistent cutter. An 
A-1 commercial in every respect. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer-’44) 413-88 
Large deep yellow with small scarlet blotch 
Our favorite of the yellows. Fine performer in 
every way. Florists love it. 
STOPLIGHT (Lins-’42) 452-90 
This is the red one—don’t get it confused with 
the yellow one listed above. Names similar but 
varieties very different. Each is equally valu- 
able in its own color class. A clear, ruffled red, 
opening 6-8 blooms on a tall wiry stem. Pro- 
duces many bulblets which grow easily. Fine 
commercial red. 
STRAUSSENFEDER (OSTRICH FEATHER) 
(K & M-’50) 540-90 
A real light pink, with laciniated edges on 
florets resembling a feather. A real novelty 
glad, good keeper. 
SUNDAY BEST (Pletcher-’50) 566-80 
A lovely pale lavender with a glowing over- 
cast of light rose-pink on the outer half of the 
floret with a clear cream throat. Tall spikes 
with 6 to 8 large, well-placed florets open on a 
20 bud spike. A very good grower and opens 
well from tight cut spikes. An excellent prop- 
agator and germinator. Looks like a good 
commercial. 
SUNLIGHT (Spiller-’46) 416-87 
Rose pink shading to a golden center, giving 
an overall appearance of a brilliant orange 
color. Nice large florets which are well placed 
and firmly attached. Produces plenty of bulb- 
lets which grow readily. 
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