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STARLET (Bearman 44) E — Beautiful, ab- 
solutely clear snowy white, nicely ruffled. 
Opens 5 on a tall, wiry spike. Very often a 
winner and excellent for arrangements. Very 
much in demand for both. Won first for me 
at Binghamton. 
STARLIGHT (McGuire 52) E — White with 
rose tint, cream throat and rose feather. 
Strong growing spikes up to 18 buds with 
as many as 7 open and 7 in Color. 
STARTLING (Kunderd) M — Light, slightly 
smoky, lavender rose with cream throat and 
feathery blotches. (At times has been classi- 
fied smoky). A very odd color and hard to 
describe. Long, narrow, pointed petals slight- 
ly frilled and lacinated. I never seem to have 
enough of this. 
STATUETTE (Butt 50) E — Beautiful med- 
ium yellow with diffused purple red blotch. 
6 or 7, and sometimes more, heavily ruffled 
florets open on spikes up to 20 buds. Very 
colorful, very popular and one of the most 
outstanding of all small glads. Very early. 
‘the No. 1 yellow in N. A. G. C. Symposium. 
SUB DEB (Evans 39) M — An excellent, ab- 
solutely pure white little glad. Opens 4 or 5 
with as many more in Color on nice, straight, 
slender spikes. A good one. 
SULPHUR FRILLS (Kunderd 23) M — Cream, 
with rose mid-ribs and a bit of fine pepper in 
back of throat. 5 or 6, and sometimes 7, quite 
ruffled florets open on spikes up to 18 buds. 
Produces some of the best spikes in my gard- 
en, even though on the market over 30 years. 
SUNSET (1942) M — Salmon orange blending 
to a yellow throat with salmon red stippling. 
A beautiful blend of colors much resembling 
a sunset. 
TANGELO (Troyer 47) L — Rich orange with 
bright golden yellow throat. Opens 6-7 on 
16-17 bud spikes with most of remaining buds 
in color. Tall spikes and good on the show 
table. 
TAPESTRY (Kunderd 50) L — Very rich, 
clear, reddish purple. Lightly frilled, triangu- 
lar shaped florets on small wiry spikes of 15- 
16 buds. Won first for me at Boston in ’53. 
TAURUS (Kunderd 25) E — Distinct, fine, 
velvety purple. Even though this has been 
around for nearly 30 years it is considered by 
many to still be the best small purple. Won 
first for me at Boonton. 
THE EMIR — M — Smoky old rose overlaid 
violet with diffused rose and cream blotch. 
Very unusual coloring and floret formation. 
Long, narrow, and pointed petals that make 
the floret appear larger than it is. Always a 
sell out. 
THE ORCHID (Sprague 24) M — Light la. 
vender with darker markings in a cream 
throat. Lacinated, ruffled, and pointed petals 
make this a good imitation of an orchid. Ex- 
cellent for corsages. 
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