SALUTE (Fischer) 436-90. A rich scarlet that is as rugged as Regal Red. Opens 
6-8 clean cut, round florets with sharp white lines in throat. Robust, healthy 
plane. L. 30c ea. 5—1.20. 
SHERWOOD (Pruitt) 570-80. A tall, rich reddish purple, opens up to 8 beautifully 
ruffled florets nicely arranged on tall spikes. Healthy and vigorous. 
L. 15c ea, 5—60; M. 2—25, 5—50; Sm 5—35. 
SIBONEY (Allen) 566-90. A clear, heavily ruffled lavender, on the rose side. 
Opens 6-8 immense florets, beautifully designed. Spikes tend to be a little 
short. L. 15c ea, 5—60. 
SILVER COURT (Lins) 400-80. A true white without any trace of cream or other 
color in throat. A pure white, and these are rare. Opens up to 7 plain petaled 
florets of firm texture. L. 30c ea, 5—1.20; M. 20c ea, 5—80; Sm. 2—20, 5—40. 
SILVER LUSTRE (Moses) 566-85. A huge, new lavender that is different. A light 
blue-lavender, with no trace of pink or rose. A small feather of deeper laven- 
der in throat. A true color sport of Elizabeth The Queen, with all of her 
good habits. L. 50c ea, 5—2.00 
SILVER STAR (E. B. Snyder) 401-90. A large formal white with bright purple 
blotch in throat shading to lavender. Opens 6-8 slightly ruffled florets on 
heavy, stiff spike. A tall, healthy, strong grower. One of the finest blotched 
kinds I know. L. 15c ea, 5—60; M. 2—20, 5—40. 
SILVER WINGS (Ritsema) 500-88. A mammoth white, opening up to 9 glistening, 
lovely florets, on long, straight spike. Being a sport of Picardy, it now and 
then shows trace of salmon in a few petals. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25. 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer) 400-80. The standard white, and outstanding in 
dependable performance. A reliable commercial white. 
L: 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25. 
SPARKEL (Allen) 532-77. A giant salmon, opening up to 7 wonderful florets 
on an immense spike. Fine cut flower. L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 2—20, 5—40. 
SPIC AND SPAN (Carlson) 442-80. Tall, ruffled, deep pink, opening up to 10, 
with six more showing color. One spike is an immense bouquet. Practically 
every glad grower lists this one. It is a tremendous prize winner. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer) 413-80. Clear, deep yellow, set off with a brilliant scarlet 
throat blotch of feathery design. Very showy, beautiful, and a dependable 
grower. Opens 6-7 florets. L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25. 
SUN SPOT (Roberts) 417-80. A beautiful light apricot-buff with a rosy-red 
throat spot. Opens 8-10 ruffled florets on good spikes. A fine show flower, 
and winner. L. 15c ea, 5—60; M. 2—20, 5—40. 
SWEET SIXTEEN (Fischer) 440-80. “The dream girl of the glad world,” says 
the originator. Angelic pink, in beautifully rounded florets, with 7-9 open 
on strong, straight, tall spikes. This is one of two or three of the highest 
rated varieties. Very stylish. L. 60c ea, 5—2.40, M. 45s ea, 5—1.80. 
TERRIFIC (Geo. Wilson) 412-70. Clear, deep yellow that opens up to 12 on tall, 
straight spikes. An all-weather bloomer, almost wilt-proof in hottest weather. 
A new one with much promise. [eie25eeas 
TEXAS (Buchanan) 500-70. A creamy white, of immense size, opening 7-9 on a 
huge spike. Here is the one if you want immense size with beautiful effect. 
L. 25c ea, 5—1.00; M. 20c ea, 5—80. 
TIVOLI (K&M) 440-90. Very fine, clear, soft pink, opening up to 10 on a 
splendid long spike. L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25. 
TREASURE ISLAND (Lins) 540-90. Large, ruffled, beautifully formed light 
salmon-pink, opens 6-7 florets on massive flowerhead. Strong grower. 
L. 15c ea, 5—60; M. 2—20, 5—40. 
TROCADERO (Lins) 422-87. Very tall, robust growing pure, unmarked orange. 
Easily reaches shoulder height. Mild shade, not gaudy. Opens 6-7 wide open 
florets, slightly ruffled, heavy texture. L. 20c ea, 5—80; M. 15c ea, 5—60. 
TUNIA’S ELITE (Both) 590-80. Sort of bronzy orange edged with smoky orange 
and a fiery orange-red throat mark. L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35. 
TUNIA’S MAHOMET (Both) 586-75. Huge rich smoky, velvety plum-rose tinged 
with orange-scarlet in throat. Very popular, and beautiful. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35. 
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“Got a big thrill in Aug. Went to my first glad show and took several blue 
ribbons. Then went to...Show and took several blues there, then went to 
an Illinois show and won more blues. The White Christmas you sent me was 
too late for the shows, but a neighbor took it to a large show and took top rib- 
bon.” (Iowa) 
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