262 
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280 
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SAUCINESS—Deep rose with deeper feathers 
in a cream throat. A rather odd color effect. 
Opens 4 with 6 more in color on a 15 bud 
spike. 
SCARMIN—Clear, light medium red with 
slightly darker mid-ribs. All florets open or 
in color at once. 14-15 florets on 19-20 inch 
flowerheads. A beautiful bright red. 
SEA FOAM—Very light cream with more 
cream in throat. Somewhat pointed petals and 
a very clear color. Opens about 4 of 15 buds 
on a nice spike. 
SERGEANT DON —A nice, rather deep buff 
with considerable rose markings in throat and 
nicely ruffled. This is sometimes described 
as autumn shades, A nice one for the A. O. C. 
Class. 
SHAWMUT—A nice scarlet with deep velvety 
red blotches. Light mid-ribs in the blotch add 
to the individuality of this fine red. A good 
later variety. 
SILVERSIDES—Bright deep rose with silvery 
reflexes. Opens up to 7 on tall spikes of 17-18 
buds. Has been a consistent winner for me 
over the years and I note many other firsts 
to its credit. Won 1st for me this year at 
both Haddonfield and Farmingdale. 
SMILETTE—This is a wonderful little glad. 
Old rose with deeper rose markings on a 
yellow throat. Opens up to 6 very ruffled 
florets on a nice 15 bud spike. Something dif- 
ferent and one of our favorites. 
SNAPDRAGON—Clear, creamy yellow throat 
with bright red border. Pointed petals and 
slightly lacinated. Unusual and attractive. 
SNOW BABY—Pure white with small wiry 
stem. Opens 4-5 on a nice spike. 
SNOW BIRD—Pure white with lemon yellow 
throat, The two throat petals are much small- 
er. Rather long and somewhat pointed petals. 
A good one for arrangers. Very little stock of 
Chis. 
SONOPAL—Light and medium rose with a 
crimson spot in a light yellow blotch. Very 
colorful and attractive. See 1953 introductions. 
Package 1L, 2M, 3S, and 10 bulblets $3.50. 
SOUVENIR—Medium yellow with a slight 
reddish dusting in a slightly deeper throat. 
One of those new introductions of over 30 
years ago. 
SPOT O’ ROSE—White with rose tint and 
with diffused rose blotches. Opens 4 and 5 
with as many more in color on nice spikes 
of 15 buds. A very attractive and splendid 
variety. 
SPUNKY—Dark smoky plum shading lighter 
in throat and with the white edging of Atom. 
A grand little smoky that will soon be making 
a name for itself on the show table. 
STARLET—Beautiful, absolutely clear snowy 
white, nicely ruffled. Opens 5 on a tall, wiry 
spike. Very often a winner and excellent for 
arrangements. Very much in demand. 
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