SILVER WINGS (Ritsema) 500. A won- 
derful white sport of Picardy. Opens 7 
or 8 glistening white florets with most 
of the remaining buds showing color. 
Florets are 6 inches across and are 
very ruffled. The leading white com- 
Mereiaigeli. LOswiVLe OS ser) .00; 5 10-.20° 
100-.50. 
‘*‘SIOUX CITY SUBE’’ (Ayres) 462. An 
American Beauty Rose Red glad. A 
large decorative opening 7-8 slightly 
ruffled perfectly placed florets with 
most of remaining buds showing color. 
Tred 95) VL. 10; .055..5: 50-1.00. 
SIR GALAHAD (Salbach) 511. Patented, 
soft, rich, clear creamy yellow with a 
diamond shaped blotch of rich crimson, 
in beautiful contrast. Words fail us 
to describe its unusual beauty. Six 6- 
inch florets wide open, a bit recurved, 
PompUtiedre OU + Vie. Lo; 
SNOWDRIFT (Fischer 754) 500 (EM). 
Large creamy white with slightly deeper 
cream center. It opens a number of 
heavily ruffled florets at once. Can be 
grown to championship form, as witness 
a number of grand championships and 
other high awards, even before intro- 
duction. Grand champion single and 3 
spikes at central international show, 
Rochester, 19547. 5 1.00$ ¢Miv.753,8*:508 
B 2-.25; 10-1.00. 
SNOW PRINCESS 400. An _ improved 
Maid of Orleans, being purer in color, 
larger and more uniform in _ perform- 
ance. Very strong grower. L .10; 3-.25; 
M .08; 3-.15; S .05. 
SOUTH SEAS (Wilson ’47) 491 (ML). 
Deep-toned smoky gray with a bright 
red throat feather that enlivens the color 
considerably. A strong husky grower, 
and a frequent show winner in its class. 
L .20; M 2-.25; S 3-.25; B 25-.25, 100-.80. 
SOUTHERN BELLE (Fisher) 442-1952- 
75. This sparkling pink with snowy 
throat and silver picoteeing was out- 
standing. A glorified Friendship, one 
you should grow. Strong plants make 
a long strong stem holding to 20 buds 
with up to 6 open. L :25; M .15; S .10; 
B 10-1.00. 
SPIC AND SPAN (Carlson) 432 (Mid- 
season). Tall ruffled deep pink. Spikes 
are gun barrel type, carrying 20 to 22 
buds and opening 10 in the field with 
6 more in color. It holds its deep pink 
color perfectly to the tip. A fine cut- 
ter from medium and small sizes. L .15; 
IV LO se 8. 0D sa 8 LOU-,D0, 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer) 413. Clear medium 
yellow with a small red throat blotch. 
Spotlight is one of the finest glads 
grown. It will open 7 and is a very good 
keeper. L .10; M .08; S .05; B 100-.50. 
STERLING (566) (Harris, 750) (85 days). 
Elizabeth the Queen x Rangoon). From 
the originator of Florence Nightingale 
and Dolly Varden comes this lavender- 
purple version of Elizabeth the Queen. 
Sterling opens 8-10 extra flat-open ruf- 
fled blooms of the heaviest substance. 
Not entirely free from flecking, it is 
nevertheless a choice and unusual flower. 
L 2-.35; M 2-.25. 
STORMY WEATHER (Barrett) (480) M. ! 
Tall ruffled creamy smoky rose with up 
to 10 open. Grand show flower and fine 
for the home garden. L .20; M .15; S .10: 
B 10-.20. 
SULTARA (Pruitt) (483) M. Sister seed- 
ling of Fandango and somewhat like it 
but darker. Smoky salmon rose with 
largy smoky blotch. Opens 6 well placed 
blooms s°.15°7.10"°B 252.25. 
SUN SPOT 417 (Roberts). Light apricot 
buff with rose spot in throat, 7 to 9 
5-inch flowers open at once, making fine 
exhibition spikes. Tall, straight, a good 
grower. Very good. L .15; M .10; S .05. 
SUNDAY BEST (566) (Pletcher 750). 
Light rose-pink paling to a throat of 
white and cream. Reminds one of Corona 
but has more color. L .15; M .10; S .05; 
B 10-.50. 
SUNNY DAY (Barrett). A very fine med- 
ium yellow that open 6, keeps well and 
opens well after cut. L .15; M .10; B- 
15-.25. 1 
SUNLIGHT (416) (Spiller 746). This 
waxy orange-pink or deep-buff is a 
plain-petalled variety of heavy  sub- 
stance and hearty constitution. Opens 
5-6 luminous round florets of unusually 
glossy texture. Sunlight is one of the 
best of the deep-buff or light orange 
varieties. Ly .15;5M .10; S05; B pkg...30. 
SUPREME BEAUTY 432 (John Bastian, 
Sr.) Large ruffled orange red with 
cream yellow throat. Very beautiful. 
Florets are huge, wide open and on a 
tall straight spike. Don’t miss this one. 
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SWEET 16 (440) (Fischer ’51). A sport of 
Beauty ’s Blush. A pure lively hight pink. 
Has all the fine points of Beauty’s 
Blush. Extra fine cut-flower. L .15; M 
LO se Uo: 
TEMPTATION (Kadel ’49) 470—77. A 
radiant, self-purple glad which opens 
six 5’’ florets with 6 more showing 
color on an 18 bud spike. Height 58’’. 
Blooms in 75-80 days. Bulblet production 
is heavy and germination excellent. 
Stands hot dry weather very well. 
L .20; M .15; B 10-.30. 
TIVOLI (K. & M. 47) 461—90. A beauti- 
ful warm tone pure pink that opens 8 
on a good spike. One of the best of 
the new glads from Europe. A pleasant 
surprise awaits you when you grow 
Tivoli. L .10; M .08; S .05; B 100-.50. 
See list of Miniature and Small Flowered Glads on page 12. 
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