SANTIAM (Mitsch) 2a EM. 23”. Pale yellow perianth which fades 
to cream; crown is yellow with a much frilled and fringed 
border of orange. Very showy. 50c each. 
SATIN QUEEN (Lewis). 2b L. 20”. Large, smooth, widely over- 
lapping, white perianth; good sized, almost flat crown of yellow 
with a narrow orange frill. $5.00 each. 
SCANDAL (G. L. Wilson) 3b L. 19”. Large white flower with or- 
ange scarlet grown. 50c each. 
SCARLET LEADER (Backhouse) 2a EM. 18”. One of the most 
colorful varieties with its large cream perianth and large, nearly 
flat, frilled, vivid orange red crown. 35¢ each. 
SCARLET QUEEN (West & Fell) 2a LM. 20”. Another very large 
showy one, this having a light yellow perianth and wide spread- 
ing yellow crown, distinctly banded orange red. 30c each. 
SCARLET TIGER (A. M. Wilson) 2b LM. 20”. Graceful white peri- 
poe pen reflexed; nicely expanded crown of bright red. 
c each. 
SCARVA (Richardson) 2c LM. 19”. Very large spreading, over- 
lapping white perianth; nearly flat crown of near white, tinged 
greenish lemon. 50c each. 
SEBASTOPOL (Richardson) 2b LM. 21”. We regard this as one of 
the very best of its type. Color is rather like Polindra but form 
is quite different, the crown being attractively flanged and 
crimped. Very good. $1.75 each. 
SELMA LAGERLOF (Lefeber) 2b M. 20”. A flower of good size with 
white perianth, and a large flaring crown coming in varying 
shades of orange, depending on weather conditions at bloom- 
ing time. Probably of John Evelyn ancestry. 25¢ each. 
SEOUL (Mitsch-1953) 2a EM. 22”. Somewhat after the style of 
Hugh Poate but with flatter, more spreading crown, which is 
orange, shaded deeper near the margin. A showy and striking 
flower. (Damson x Fortune.) $2.25 each. 
SHADEEN (G. L. Wilson) 2b LM. 15”. A Wilson seedling that we 
introduced. White perianth with creamy buff crown. Has given 
us some nice pink seedlings. 20c each. 
SHANACH (G. L. Wilson) 9 L. 18”. Very nice flower with circu. 
lar, smooth, pure white perianth; citron yellow eye, edged red. 
Good. 25c each. 
SHANGHAI (Warnaar) 2a EM. 23”. Giant clear yellow. One of the 
largest Daffodils we grow. Somewhat like Carlton in form but 
larger. $1.60 each. 
SHIRLEY NEAL (Brown) 2b M. 25”. Very tall strong thick stems 
hold the large flowers with white petals and saucer-like crown 
which varies from deep yellow to light salmon orange with 
lighter throat. 30c each. 
SHIRLEY WYNESS (West & Fell) 2b M. 18”. A pretty graceful 
flower with well formed white perianth, and a most heavily 
frilled lemon crown, suffused pink. Gives very interesting 
seedlings. 30c each. 
SIBERIA (Richardson) 2c M. 21”. A very large white of fine 
quality and good form. $1.25 each. 
SIERRA GOLD (de Graaff) 7a M. 20”. Deep gold jonquil hybrid. 
30c each. 
SIGNAL LIGHT (Richardson) 2b M. One of the largest and best of 
the red and white Daffodils. The broad, overlapping, smooth 
flat perianth is of fine substance and quality. The large flaring 
crown is of rich orange red. A leading prize winner in England. 
Only a bulb or two to spare. $34.00 each. 
SILVER CHIMES (Martin) 5b LM. 18”. A lovely triandrus hybrid 
entirely different from all others. Each stem carries five to ten 
or more well formed fragrant creamy white blooms. Perhaps 
not hardy in colder areas. 45c each. 
SILVERDALE (Mitsch) lc EM. 24”. Tall ivory white large flower 
of good substance. Long slender trumpet. The broad overlap- 
ping perianth reflexes slightly. From Beersheba x Kandahar. 
50c each. 
SILVERMINE (G. L. Wilson) 3c L. 17”. Pure, immaculate white 
flower with small green eye. 35c each. 
SILVER PLANE (Lowe) 3b LM. 18”. Pretty decorative flower 
with flat white perianth, and quite flat yellow crown. 25c each. 
SILVER SALVER (Brodie) 3c LM. 15”. Glistening white through- 
out except for a cool green eye. Very lovely. 50c¢ each. 
SILVER WEDDING (G. L. Wilson) 1e M. 17”. Rather small, smooth 
flower slightly like China Clay. 70c each. 
SLIGO (Richardson) 2a LM. 21”. Considerably like Galway but 
later blooming. $1.60 each. 
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SPELLBINDER (G. L. Wilson) 1d EM. 20”. Possibly the first high 
quality reverse bicolor trumpet to be introduced. Perianth of 
luminous rich sulphur lemon and trumpet of similar shade but 
fading to nearly white inside. A very few bulbs to spare. $9.00 
each. 
SPITZBERGEN (Richardson) 1b LM. 21”. One of the three or 
four best bicolor trumpets we have grown although this does 
not have much contrast in color. Beautiful broad, smooth, white 
perianth and a pale primrose trumpet fading to almost white. 
$3.00 each. 
STATENDAM (de Graaff) la EM 20”. A huge, striking clear yellow 
trumpet that makes an excellent garden flower. 30c each. 
STATUE (Richardson) 2b M. 24”. This has been described as a 
glorified Polindra. It is quite di‘ferent in form but is a mag- 
nificent flower. $5.00 each. 
SUDAN (Richardson) 2a LM. 20”. Bright lemon yellow perianth of 
fine form and quality with a clean cut almost ruby red crown. 
70c each. 
SUN CHARIOT (Richardson) 2a EM. 21”. Very large flat perianth 
of intense golden yellow and a large fiery orange red crown. 
Holds its color well and lasts over a long period. $8.00 each. 
SUNDISC (Alec Gray) 7b L. 6”. A perfectly formed little flower 
with broad very flat perianth, and nearly flat crown. A few 
bulbs to spare at $1.00 each. 
SWANSDOWN (Brodie) 4 LM. 16”. Very distinct with its rounded, 
flat, pure white perianth; large center tuft of feathery white 
petals. $5.00 each. 
SYLVIA O’NEILL (G. L. Wilson) 3b LM. 21”. A most lovely flower 
for either exhibition or cutting. Large, but graceful smooth 
white perianth; shallow white crown frilled with pale clear 
lemon. Has proven of much value for breeding. 40c each. 
TAMINO (Brodie) 2a M. 17”. Of ideal form for exhibition, this is 
a consistent producer of flowers with very rounded, much 
overlapping smooth, flat perianths of deep yellow; large nearly 
flat crowns of deep orange red. $1.35 each. 
TEBOURBA (Richardson) 3b LM. 21”. Large flower with excellent 
form. White perianth; solid deep red crown. $1.00 each. 
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