SALMAN’S GLORY (Saiman-’47) 80 days-507 
Rich creamy white with a striking carmine-red blotch. Wide open florets 
and many open. Excellent stems and flower head. 
SHERWOOD pPruitt-48) 80 days-570 
A beautiful ruffled deep purple blending to a slightly darker throat. Opens 
5 to 6 blooms on a long flower head. One of the best purples. 
SIERRA SNOW (narris-’51) 80 days-400 
A billowing white of marvelous texture, grows 66 inches tall easily, with 
30-inch flower heads, opens 12 with 10 in color on a 24-bud spike. It’s 
heavily ruffled and has many top awards to its credit. It’s your potential 
grand champion. 
(L. ea. 25c; 10—$2.00) (M. 2—30c; 10—$1.20) (S. 10—65c) 
(Blbts. 20—25c; 100—$1.00) 
SILVER LUSTRE (Moses-’51) 85 days-566 
An entirely different color in Glads. It is a light blue-lavender with not a 
trace of rose or pink. A small feather of deeper lavender in the throat, outer 
edges of petals flushed slightly deeper. It’s a true color sport of Elizabeth 
the Queen, and carries all the Queen’s good habits. 
(L. ea. 20c; 10—$1.60) (M. 2—30c; 10—$1.20) (S. 10—80c) 
(Blbts. 15—25c; 100—$1.50) 
SPIC & SPAN (carlson-46) 80 days-442 
Ruffled deep pink which will win on number and length of flower head. 
Has 20-22 buds with 10 open in excellent placement. Grows good cutting 
spikes from small bulbs. Practically disease resistant. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer-’44) 80 days-413 
Very large, wide open, round florets in deep yellow with attractive small 
scarlet blotch. Free bloomer and good propagator. 
SPRITE (Paimer-’s2) 88 days-320 
Bright yellow-orange, deeply ruffled and of heavy texture. This is one that 
will help to further popularize the 300 class Glads. 4-inch florets on a 17- 
bud spike opening 7 to 8 at a time. A crisp, clean color in a delightful form. 
(L. ea. 35c; 10—$2.80) (M. ea. 25c; 10—$2.00) (Blbts. 15—25c; 100—$1.50) 
STERLING (Harris-’50) 85 days-466 
Phlox-purple with a rose feather in the throat. Ruffled, tall, makes nice 
arrangements with yellows or whites. 
(L. ea. 25c; 10—$2.00) (M. 2—35c; 10—$2.80) 
STORMY WEATHER (Barrett-47) 82 days-480 
A rose-ash with tall spikes and 7 to 8 florets, 44% inches in diameter, open. 
Well placed blooms and good attachment makes this one a cood smoky. 
(L. ea. 25c; 10—$2.00) (M. 2—30c; 10—$1.20) (S. 10—65c) (Blbts. 20—25c) 
SUNDANCE §(aimey-49) 87 days-412 
Ruffled medium yellow self. Opens 8 to 12 blooms, 5 inches in diameter on 
a 26-bud flower head. It stands heat well, has good placement, excellent 
attachment and opens to the tip. 
(L. ea. 20c; 10—$1.60) (M. 2—30c; 10—$1.20) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
SUNNY CHIP (Schafer-’53) 30 days-421 
Again one of the best varieties out of a total of 500 we are growing. 
Rugged green foliage and plant producing tall spikes carrying 17 to 18 
buds and opening 6 with 7 showing color. The color is orange-apricot 
with small vermilion feather on lower petal. Very ruffled floret with 
extremely heavy texture. 
(L. ea. $2.00; 10—$16.00) (M. ea. $1.50; 10—$12.00) 
(S. ea. $1.00; 10—$8.00) (Blbts. 5—50c) 
SUSAN K. (mikte-’53) 
Beautiful ruffled pink with a creamy yellow throat, giving it a much warmer 
tone than Friendship. Ideal for florist and will have commercial value as a 
flower. Grows 4 feet tall, with 16-18 buds and with 5 to 6 open. Has strong 
attachment and is a good propagator. One you should have in your garden. 
(L. ea. 60c; 10—$4.80) (M. ea. 40c; 10—$3.20) (S. ea. 30c; 10—$2.40) 
(Blbts. 10—30c) 
75 days-440 
THE RAJAH (Jack-’51) 38 days-570 
Very outstanding new purple. 7 to 8 ruffled, heavy textured blooms on a 5- 
foot spike. Very healthy and reliable. 
(L. 2—35c; 10—$1.40) (M. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (S. 2—30c; 10—60c) 
(Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
THE ROAN (Pruitt-49) 
85 days-590 
Rosy red with silvery lines laid on the entire surface giving an unusual 
color effect. It is one of the most unusual and appealing Glads I have seen. 
The lines are so close together and so nicely parallel that they blend with 
the color to make a beautiful tone. 
THUNDERBOLT (Pierce-’53) 90 days-454 
Very beautiful deep maroon-red with heavily ruffled wide open florets. 
Opens 7 florets with excellent substance and placement well propor- 
tioned on a long flower head of 18 to 19 buds. A real winner where it 
has been shown and will be a “must have” for the home flower lover. 
(L. ea. 75c; 10—$6.00) (M. ea. 50c; 10—$4.00) (S. ea. 25c; 10—$2.00) 
(Blbts. 10—50c; 100—$4.00) 
TIVOLE (« & m-’47) 90 days-460 
Lovely clear rose of the most appealing shade. Straight, tall, upright, with 
8 to 10 open, well spaced and placed. Individually beautiful and in a mass 
delightful. 
TRUELGVE  (klein-45) 70 days-440 
99. 
This is a good commercial variety. Early, clean pink. 22-inch flower head. 
17 buds, 6 open. A good grower with a balanced spike. 
TYRONE  (Ddeam-’51) 80 days-432 
\ striking light orchid-lavender blending to a white throat, with slight 
lavender peppering in the throat. This one will attract your attention either 
on the show table or in the garden. Exceptionally straight and good height, 
stands heat well. Opens 6 to 8 on a 20-24 bud spike. A welcome addition 
to the commercial lavender class. I have grown this for four years and it 
is the most consistent, dependable bloomer in our entire planting. 
(L. ea. 50c; 10—$4.00) (M. ea. 30c; 10—$2.40) (S. ea. 20c; 10—$1.60) 
(Blbts. 10—50c; 100—$4.00) 
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Patrol—Charming Apricot 
