FLYING CLOUD FARMS 
NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 
TINAMBA (Errey, Australia) —Pale pink flecked with salmon rose, slightly cream in 
the center. Flowers very large and well faced on an extra tall spike; being a strong 
grower and of pleasing color, it should become very popular. L 3-25c, M 6-25c, 
S 10-20c, Bits. 50-20c. 
TINTALDRA (Errey, Australia) —This is a fine exhibition glad although it does not 
give many bulblets for me, still it is very worth while and except for this fault would 
be most popular; the color is flesh pink going to a bright rose pink at the edges and 
a yellow center with small dark blotches; a fine straight spike every time with the 
blooms perfectly placed. L 35c. 
TIP TOP (Pfitzer, Germany) —Color a clear red scarlet which grows very tall and opens 
seven to nine blooms of the Pfitzer Triumph type and seems one of the best of his 
1931 introductions. L $1.50, M $1.00, S 50c, Bits. 2-30c. 
TOSCA (Barth, Germany) —A very deep velvety red with a black red throat and the pet¬ 
als are also flecked this same black red; it opens seven to eight very large blooms on 
a good spike; a showy variety and equal to any red, Koehl and Sowden included. 
L 35c, M 2-35c, S 3-35c, Bits. 6-20c. 
VIOLET (Mair, Scotland) —New lilac violet with a white blotch; this color may or may 
not please, but the spikes are great for exhibition as fourteen to sixteen open blooms 
are often seen. L 2-25c, M 4-25c, S 6-25c, Bits. 20-20c. 
WANETA (Martin) —A grand exhibition variety not widely known as it should be; very 
similar in type and color to Phipps but has a smoky edge to the petals and is an 
earlier and stronger grower; when well grown can successfully compete with any 
Mother Machree and Marmora; will open twelve blooms. L 20c, M 2-20c, S 3-20c,. 
Bits. 20-20c. 
WARATAH (Errey, Australia) —This glad was the most outstanding of the red ones 
the past season as the spikes were very uniform and of fine exhibition quality; tall 
with perfect placement tapering to a nice top; one of the very best for exhibition. 
The color is really a red, as Errey says, it is “a brilliant orange scarlet, the center is 
crimson touched with cream.” Ten or more open flowers that I can strongly recom¬ 
mend. A strong grower and does well from bulblets. L 75c, M 35c, S 20c, Bits. 
4-20c, 
WHERO (Burns, New Zealand) —A great new red from the originator of Takina. The 
color is a very brilliant scarlet-red with darker flecks at the outer edges of the petals. 
The blooms are large and of good substance. With 10 of these big flowers open at 
once on a good spike, this variety will go far in any show. Large bulbs $10.00. 
No bulblets this season. 
WINDEMERE (Errey, Australia) —This variety is most attractive in color. Flesh pink, 
overlaid with salmon. Extra fine for interior decoration. L 50c, M 35c, S 20c,. 
Bits. 4-20c. 
WOLFGANG von GOETHE (Pfitzer, Germany) —A new red along the color of Aflame 
that is up to the usual Pfitzer standard. L 20c, M 2-30c, S 2-20c, Bits. 15-20c. 
WUERTEMBERGIA (Pfitzer, Germany) —Very large red with a white throat, spikes 
tall and a strong grower, really a wonderful glad in this color. One of the best re¬ 
cent ones from Pfitzer. L 2-25c, M 3-20c, S 5-25c, Bits. 40-20c. 
ZEPHIA (Gilrey, Australia) —A fine exhibition variety, about ten good sized lavender 
pink blooms open on a twenty bud spike. A vigorous exhibition variety. L 20c, 
M 2-20c, S 3-20c, Bits. 30-20c. ' 
10 Bulbs at 8 Times the Single Price 
5 at the 10 Rate 
