rapid propagator. 
Z's - aké, "4-258, Glts. F0- 25¢. 
SPIC AND SPAN 
(Carlson '46 - 442- £.)- Deep pink, al- 
most. salynor, with tall, very straigh 
spikes “ heavy Sah winner, fre re 
fe amp/or. ooms very well frome 
eh bulbs. “ vs 
L 2- 28¢, M 3-25¢, S6-25¢, f3lts. 40- 25¢ 
SPOTLIGHT 
oipes Lh 4). — 413-™.)- Standud deep 
_yellow, with rod throat blotch, 
L 3- 25¢, Wits, 50- 25¢ 
STORM CLOUD 
( utd 44 - Ugo - EM) -Smoky Salmon 
pink. SHrarght spikes, many florets oper, 
not too tall 
L 2- ep a $6-25¢, ilts. 40-25£ 
STYLISH 
(Larus '5|- 442-M)- Very beautiful 
medi dm pink. xcellent color, heavy bex- 
ture, and good ruffling. Limited Stock 
this year 1-45¢,8 1- 30¢ 
SUMMER SNOW 
(Fischer ’49- 300-.)- Of the three 300 
class glads by Fischer that Im listing, 
this, is the “latest, hap the longest flower- 
heads, and iis probably the best for ex- 
hibition. Cupid and White Lace wre, how- 
ever, cleaver in color, and have more 
beautiful florets. 
L 2- 25¢,/M 3-25¢, 8 6- 25¢, Bits. 4o-25¢ 
SUNDANCE 
(Almey ’49-— 412-LM)- Perhaps the most 
outstam ing large yellow on the marke, 
now offered at a price everyore 
cary ord, Clear medium yellow without 
markings. Grows tal) with long Jlowerheads, 
and plenty 9g florets open: 
L /- 25¢, M /—20¢, § 3- 25¢, Bits. 30-25¢ 
SUNSET ORANGE 
(Rich '46 - 537- LM)- Brillramt orange 
scarlet with clear light yellow throat. A 
very consistent performer, regardless of 
weather or water Sumy. ofets are COM- 
Veen on aetna ut SOE yn isplaced. 
row or of this makes a as 0 
extraordinary by /lianceé. aa” 
LL 1-25¢ M 2-306,8 3- 25¢ , Blt. (5-25 
SUN TAN 
(Coombs 42 ~ 490-LM)- Classed as 490, 
but seems to me to be a smoky, with 
base colors of orange and pink. al! tin- 
pressive spikes of eacellet form. 
L 2- 25¢,M3-25¢, $ 6- 25¢,’ Bits. 40-25¢ 
SURPRISE 
( Moore '46- 486-LM.)- One of the most 
beautiful and distinctive smokics. Clear 
lavender gray with large clean light yel- 
low throat blotches Ce a stippling of 
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