BANCROFT WINSOR 
NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 
LOCHNAGAR (Mair) Really a mahogany color. Mair calls it dark slaty rose, with a 
white blotch. Flowers are large and well placed on a very tall spike. Stock is still 
rather scarce. One of Mair’s very best. L 60c, M 40c, S 20c, Bits. 10-20c. 
LUCIFER (Errey) Color bright orange with an amaranth crimson shaded blotch, a 
striking color combination; ten large flowers on an exceptionally tall spike and a 
very strong grower. L 40c, M 30c, S 2-30c, Bits. 15-20c. 
MAHOGANY (Mair) The name describes its color and it is the usual Mair spike; if 
you care for the dark colors this one will please you. M 75c, S 35c, Bits. 2-20c. 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer) A new white that I like the best of all the whites. It 
is not a dead white as is Albatross but a soft color and goes to a bit of cream in the 
throat which lights up the entire flower. The spikes grow tall, the blooms well 
placed with eight or ten open. Won an award in Holland but its winnings here the 
past season are better proof of its quality. Bulblets germinate easily and many bloom 
in open field culture. L 30c, M 20c, S 2-20c, Bits. 15-20c. 
MARGARET PETER (Errey) White blush pink a bit at the edges and a strong 
crimson blotch; here is one of the very best in this color class and will certainly 
supersede many we now have; a fine exhibition spike. L $1.00, M 50c, S 30c, 
Bits. 4-20c. 
MARIE (Mair 1931) Fine placement on a big spike, blooms are of good size, color is 
a light pink with a deep creamy blotch. L $1.50, M $1.00, S 35c, Bits. 2-20c. 
MARY ELIZABETH (Dr. Stevens) New tall white seedling with light yellow throat, 
blooms of heavy texture, spikes always straight with eight open at one time. Silver 
medal for best seedling at Boston, 1930. L 50c, M 35c, S 20c. 
MAURICE BARRES (Lemoine) Yellow with garnet throat marking, not a common 
combination and a worth while addition to a weak color class. Striking color as are 
all of Lemoine’s. L 40c, M 25c, S 2-25c, Bits. 6-20c. 
MILKMAID (Gilrey) Very large milky white with a mauve feather. Tall spike, about 
ten open, very well recommended in Australia. L 25c, M 2-30c, S 3-20c, Bits 10-20c. 
MISS NEW ZEALAND (Mrs. Julyan, N. Z.) This sensational variety is a giant among 
glads and probably the first to be introduced of this really new race. In Australia 
they say that when this variety is shown, either it, or all the others look funny as it 
dwarfs all competitors; seven inch flowers were on the spikes in the Test Garden in 
Australia. The spikes are very massive and carry about twenty buds with about eight 
open at once. Originators color description, “Apricot salmon, suffused rose, distinc¬ 
tive throat blotch of the coloring of a ripe peach, making a most pleasing combination 
of color.” Championship bloom 1932 and 1933 at Marlborough. Received Award of 
Merit and F. C. C. at Ballarat Test Garden. L $30.00, Bits. $4.00 each. 
MOONDARA (Errey) Deep salmon with orange crimson blotch bordered with yellow; 
the blooms are wide open and large, about ten open at once on a real exhibition 
spike. L 75c, M 50c, S 25c, Bits. 5-20c. 
10 Bulbs at 8 Times the Single Price 
5 at the 10 Rate 
