Prices for all varieties on this page are: 
Large, 2 for .30, 10 for $1.20; Medium, 3 for .30, 10 for .80; 
Small, 10 for .50; Bulblets .30 pkg. 
PROF. GOUDRIAAN 
(K & M °50) (500) 80 
Outstanding creamy white commercial that 
we like as well as any of the whites. A 
most reliable and vigorous grower giving 
5’ tall ramrod type spikes. Opens 8-9 
51," florets on a good flowerhead. A 
“must have” for the cut flower grower. 
R. B. (Upton °40) (590) 90 
Rusty brown toned smoky. A giant of the 
glad garden having 7-9 614” florets open 
at once on 5’ spikes. Always one of our 
best sellers. 
RED CHARM (Butt °39) (452) 80 
A most reliable deep red that is widely 
grown for all uses. An old standby that 
very few of the new ones can beat. 
RED WING (Knight °48) (436) 85 
Outstanding scarlet that is tops for exhibi- 
tion and cut flower growing. Opens a 
long ribbon of bloom on slender stretchy 
spikes. 
RICHARD CROOKS 
(K & M°50) (407) 75 
Creamy white suffused pink with a blood 
red throat. A striking variety that is one 
of our florists favorites. 6-8 5” florets open 
at once on 414’ spikes. Very early and 
reliable. 
ROBINSON CRUSOE 
(Lins 44) (490) 80 
Clear light chocolate 
marbling. Always an eye catcher. 
blooms on 4’ spikes. 
ROSA VAN LIMA (Pfitzer 40) (460) 75 
(P(Phitzer 40) (460) 75 
Light rose cut flower. One of the first to 
bloom and a best seller to our florists at 
the beginning of the season. 
RUTH LORNE (Fuller 752) (412) 80 
Ruffled sport of Spotlight without the red 
tan with deeper 
7-855? 
throat. 8-10 5” florets open at once on 
41/,' spikes. An easy healthy grower. 
SALAMANCA (Stubbs ’51) (590) 85 
Attractive grayish buff smoky with a rose 
feather. A tall easy growing glad having 
7-8 florets open at once with good place- 
ment and attachment for so large a variety. 
A “must have’ for the smoky fan. 
SALMAN’S GLORY 
(Salman °47) (507) 80 
Large creamy white with a showy red 
throat. An early one that makes fine spikes 
with up to 8 6” florets open at one time. 
SANS SOUCI (K & M’51) (436) 80 
Highly regarded clear scarlet red cut 
flower that is in great demand. 7-8 5” 
plain petalled florets on stretchy 51/)’ spikes. 
One of the best reds from Holland. 
SARGASSO (Klein ’52) (486) 85 
Interesting blend of gray and lavender 
smoky shades with a lighter throat. Opens 
6-8 lightly ruffled 5” blooms on a 4’ spike. 
A good grower in a color combination that 
is different from any other. 
SHEHERAZADE (K & M’51) (541) 75 
Creamy pink blending smoothly with a bold 
rose red throat. It consistently grows 
straight 41/4,’ spikes with 7-8 formally 
placed 514” florets open at once. One of 
our best florists varieties. Strong grower. 
SILCHERLIED (K & M’50) (443) 80 
Clear rose pink with a bright cherry 
throat. A strong grower making a nice 
ribbon of bloom on a long flowerhead. 
Good local cut flower and home garden 
variety. 
SIERRA SNOW (Harris '51) (400) 80 
Tall white with a creamy throat that 
makes marvelous formal spikes. Most re- 
liable in spike production with up to 10 
lightly ruffled blooms open at once on long 
flowerheads. A grand cut flower that we 
recommend for everyone. 
SILVER COURT (Lins °48) (400) 80 
Early pure white that is excellent as a cut 
flower variety. 7-9 5” florets open at once 
on straight 4’ spikes. Has good attach- 
ment and opens and keeps well in water. 
SOUTHERN BELLE 
(Fischer °52) (483) 75 
Smoky deep pink with a white throat. 
One of the best growers with 6-8 51/4” 
florets on 4’ spikes. Makes a long flower- 
head with plenty of buds. Becoming very 
popular. 
SPIC AND SPAN 
(Carlson ’46) (444) 85 
This widely grown variety leads all others 
for cut flower use as well as for winning 
major show awards. It grows tall ramrod 
type spikes with long 24 bud flowerheads 
having 8-10 ruffled deep pink florets open 
at a time. 
STORM TERROR (Wilson ’50) (582) 90 
Fine rosy brown smoky with a large cream 
throat. 7-8 flat wide open bloom at once 
on slender 4’ spikes. One of the prettiest 
smokies. 
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