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SMILETTE—This is a wonderful little glad. 
Old rose with deeper rose markings on a yel- 
low throat. Opens up to 6 very ruffled florets, 
on a nice 15 bud spike. Something different 
and still one of our favorites. 
SNAPDRAGON—Clear creamy yellow throat 
with bright red border. Pointed petals and 
slightly lacinated. Very attractive. 
SNOW BABY—Pure white with small wiry 
stem. Very good. 
SNOW BIRD—Pure white with lemon yellow 
throat. Rather long and somewhat pointed 
petals. 
SONOPAL—See new introductions. 
SOUVENIR—Medium yellow with a slight red- 
dish dusting in a slightly deeper throat. A real] 
old timer brought back. 
SPOT O’ROSE—White with rose tint and with 
diffused rose blotches. A very attractive and 
splendid variety, which I am glad to be able 
to offer once more in a limited way. 
STARLET—Beautiful, absolutely clear snowy 
white, nicely ruffled. Opens 5 on tall, wiry 
spike. Very often a winner and excellent for 
arrangements. Very much in demand. 
STARLIGHT—White with rose tint, cream 
throat, and rose feather. Opens 6 on 15-16 
bud spikes. 1952 introduction. 
STARTLING—Light, slightly smoky, lavender 
rose with cream throat and feathery blotches 
(at times has been classified smoky). A very 
odd color and hard to describe. Long, pointed 
petals, slightly lacinated and ruffled. 
STATUETTE—Beautiful medium yellow with 
diffused purple red blotch. 6 and 7 heavily 
ruffled florets open on spikes up to 20 buds. 
Very colorful, very popular, and a great con- 
tender for highest honors. 
SUB DEB—An excellent, absolutely pure 
white little glad. Opens 4-5 with as many 
more in color on nice spikes. An older variety 
that still wins its share of ribbons. 
SULPHUR FRILLS—Cream (almost light yel- 
low) with rose mid-ribs and a bit of fine pep- 
per in back of throat. 5 and 6 quite ruffled 
florets open on 15 bud spikes. Gave me some 
of the best spikes in my garden, this year. 
An old one that can not be overlooked. 
SUNSET—Salmon orange blending to a yel- 
low throat with salmon red stippling. A beau- 
tiful blend of colors. 
TANGELO—Rich orange with bright golden 
yellow throat. Opens 6 and 7 on 16-17 bud 
spikes, with most of the remaining buds in 
color. Tall spikes. 
TAPESTRY—Very rich, clear, reddish purple. 
Triangular shaped florets on small wiry stems. 
One of the best in the purple class where 
small varieties are scarce. 
TAURUS—Distinct, fine, velvety purple with 
darker throat. Even though quite old, it is 
still often a blue ribbon winner. 
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