FLYING CLOUD FARMS 
NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 
JESSIE (Mair, Scotland) —Large rose colored blooms with a white blotch, spikes tall 
and blooms well placed. One of Mair’s best ten. Very prominent winner at the 
shows the past season. L 3-25c, M 6-25c, S 12-25c, Bits. 60-20c. 
JOHN HILL (Mair, Scotland) —A sensational new smoky from Mair. Tall, straight 
spike, many blooms open. Color, brick red with a large cream blotch, flecked dark¬ 
er on the edges of the petals. L 30c, M 2-30c, S 2-20c, Bits. 15-20c. 
JOHN RAMSAY (Mair, Scotland)— A new one from Mair. Salmon pink in color with 
slate flecking on the outer edge of petals. Long straight spike showing twenty-two 
buds opening ten or twelve at once. Wonderful exhibition variety. L 40c, M 20c, 
S 2-25c, Bits. 10-20c. 
JONKHEER VAN TETS (Pfitzer, Germany) —Very large pure white that grows tall 
and propagates well. Will open about eight blooms at once that will measure six 
inches across. The best pure white I know. L 2-20c, M 4-20c, S 6-20c, Bits. 20-20c. 
KINGSFORD SMITH (Whiteley, New Zealand) —One of the best from this originator. 
Color is light yellow with a small red-violet blotch. Very rufifled, as are most of 
Miss Whiteley’s varieties. Spikes tall and straight. L 50c, S 2-30c, Bits. 4-20c. 
LA COURONNE (Lemoine, France) —One of the older of Lemoine’s showy varieties, 
but still a good one, although not well enough known. Light, creamy yellow with 
a showy maroon blotch. Will open 10 medium sized florets, easily. L 4-20c, Bits. 
50-20c. 
LAIDLEY (Errey, Australia) —This is one of my favorites for it is a wonderful commer¬ 
cial variety and extra good for exhibition. Every spike comes tall and straight with 
perfectly placed blooms that are slightly ruffled. The color being cream that goes 
to a deep pink on the outer edges, and shows a small crimson spot in the throat. 
Has won many awards the past two years. L 2-25c, S 8-20c, Bits. 12-20c. 
LA PALOMA (Barth, Germany) —Light pink, slight red line on lower petals, about 
seven nicely placed flowers of good type open at once. A pretty glad. L 35c, M 
2-35c, S 3-35c, Bits. 10-35c. 
LAUSANNE (van Deursen, Holland) —Certainly one of the best yellows to date. Me¬ 
dium-tone yellow that becomes deeper in the throat. Florets large for a yellow, and 
of fine shape. Tall, graceful spikes, with 7-8 opening at once. A most pleasing 
variety. L $1.00, M 65c, S 35c, Bits. 2-20c. 
LA VERNA (Errey, Australia) —Pretty clear light pink with a white throat and small 
red feather. Blooms are very large and well placed, about eight open on a strong 
tall spike. This variety should be more widely known as it is one of Errey’s best. 
L 3-20c, Bits. 30-20c. 
LEANDER (Errey, Australia) —This splendid variety is orange salmon with a large 
magenta blotch, a very showy glad when ten nicely placed blooms are open on a 
spike and much admired at Boston—1933. Award of Merit at Ballarat. L 40c, 
M 30c, S 20c, Bits. 10-20c. 
LEONTES (Errey, Australia) —A good one for the weak buff class. Has a dark reddish 
blotch. Will open 10 well-placed, medium-sized flowers. Exhibitors needing a buff 
will do well to give this a trial. L 20c, M 2-20c, S 3-20c. 
10 Bulbs at 8 Times the Single Price 
5 at the 10 Rate 
