sIoUX CITY SUE (Whiting - Snyder 
47)—M 34 in. A glamorous beauty, 
named in honor of the lovely red-haired, 
blue-eyed son. It is a rich auburn-red 
with a central blaze of blue. The blooms 
are beautifully rounded, with captivat- 
ing curvaceous lines. Good habits-oL 
growth and blooms. $0.75 
SNOQUALMIE (Brehm ’38)—M 36 in. 
Mellow creamy-yellow artistocrat wor- 
thy of the highest praise. Grand form 
sid branching, heavy substance. Vig- 
Pe ete et eas et $0.50 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees ’39)—EM 40 in. 
Beautifully ruffled blue-white. Large 
and well substanced. Highly branched. 
$1.09 
SNOW VELVET (H. Sass ’44)—M 38 in. 
Thick-petaled, velvety-textured white 
with smoothiy-lacquered gold shafts. A 
beautiful white. $0.75 
SOLID MAHOGANY (J. Sass *44)—M 36 
in. Thrilling, brownish-red in a rich 
and glowing deep tone. Large, well sub- 
ctanced and well branched. Outstanding 
deep red. 
$1.00 
SOLID MAHOGANY 
SOUTHERN SNOW (Beck ’47)—36 in. 
A broad petalled, early white. A good 
AES Ee ae Jann en at apa its Bi ne Seana $0.75 
SPANISH PEAKS (Loomis °47)—M 33 
in. A superb new white that seems to 
have “everything.” Giant size, purity 
of color, fine form, heavy substance and 
strong well branched stalks. A.M. 1950. 
Chee Pee nis Vee NO eee Ie re $2.00 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis °’44)—Remarkable 
coral-pink, bright tangerine beard. $1.00 
SPUN GOLD (Glutzbeck ’40)—ML 38 in. 
Gleaming, heavy textured, velvety, deep 
golden-yellow at very large size. Fine 
form and branching. Dykes Medal, 1944. 
$0.75 
SUNSET BLAZE (Klein ’48) E. M. 37 
in. (From two sdlgs.). A brilliant blend 
of flame red and coppery salmon. This 
has large flowers with a glistening fin- 
ish that-seems to really blaze in the sun. 
ASW Ta sl Oil sate ree tas Seis foe ae ee $2.50 
SUNSET SERENADE (J. Sass °43)—ML 
33 in. Lovely soft but glowing shade of 
solden tan, heavy-textured and extraor- 
dinary. Selected as the finest of Prairie 
CITsetNSeOO MNS Sa eta eee ea $0.75 
S. O. 72 (Loomis Seedling)—A true pink 
self of very good substance. A smooth, 
clean, lustrous, light coral-pink. Fiery 
tangerine beard. Slightly flaring falls. 
Not named and introduced but available 
under its seedling number. ------ $1.00 
SYLVIA MURRAY (Norton °44)—M 38 
in. A new light blue which has received 
much praise. Result of Great Lakes 
crossed with Shining Waters. ---- $0.75 
TEA ROSE (Whiting 44) — M 36 in. 
Glowing deep pink with coppery shad- 
ings. A strong clear color in a finely 
f~- med flower. Broad petaled eae 
SOA SM a LPR Eee PRE EEE eet 0.75 
THEODOLINDA (Ayers ’42)—ML 38 in. 
Buge satiny-white plicata with button- 
Lole stitching of bright blue. ---- $0.50 
THREE CHEERS (Cook 1945)—M 38 in. 
L. rge, tailored neglecta that is tops in 
this class. Rich, light blue standards and 
falls of deep ultra-marine. H. See 
TIFFANJA (DeForest °42) — M 38 in. 
Tirm standards of buff and this color 
also border the white falls which are 
brucshed at the haft and speckled a- 
round the border with golden Bate 
TIFFANY (Sass 38)—M 34 in. This yel- 
low and maroon plicata is still very 
popular. The background is light yellow, 
the heavy plicata borders are deep red- 
brewn or maroon. $0.50 
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