PTYTNG CLOUD FARMS -- - NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 
GERTRUDE SWENSON (Swenson, Australia)— Beautiful shade of mauve, with a 
white blotch on the lower petals, and a light mauve feather. The spike is the ideal 
of the exhibitor, placement perfect, with the medium-size florets holding their size 
very evenly up the spike. Opens 14 at once. Has won many championships in 
Australia. L $2.00, M $1.50, S 75c, Bits. 3-25c. 
G. H. HUGH (Whitelev, New Zealand)— Large, ruffled flowers of orange-salmon with 
raspberry throat. Strong plant and good substance. L 20c, M 2-30c, S 4-20c, Bits. 
15-20c. 
15-20c. 
GLADYS (Mair, Scotland)— Bright pink, with wide-open blooms. Lower petals have 
strong white throat marking. Very long spike, with 19 buds and 10 open. A pretty 
glad. L 30c, M 20c, S 2-20c,. Bits. 12-20c. 
erlaid with smoke. Large white throat 
i a 16-bud spike. L $1.00, S 50c, Bits. 
GLEN (Mair, Scotland)— A deep, pure pink ove 
marking, and white rib-lines. Opens 6-8 on 
GLENBURN (Mair, Scotland)— Very much like Queen Mary, except for color. More 
' ruffled, and seldom shows any pink at edges. One of the choicest cream-colored 
glads. L 2-30c, M 3-20c, S 5-20c, Bits. 20-20c. 
GRAF ZEPPELIN (Pfitzer, Germany)— Bright orange-scarlet with small white feather. 
Spike is tall and straight, with very large florets. Big prize winner. Very early. 
L 2-20c, M 4-20c, S 8-20c, Bits. 40-20c. 
GRIET (Graetz, Holland) —Golden yellow. Opens 6 florets on a nice, straight spike. 
L 25c, M 15c, S 2-20c, Bits. 15-20c. 
GUY MANNERING (Mair, Scotland)— A fine purple, and the only purple that Mair 
has introduced. Small white feather, and white rib-lines. Tall grower, opening 
many florets. Fine placement. Will be widely grown when it becomes known well. 
L 40c, M 25c, S 2-20c, Bits. 25-20c. 
HAMPDEN (Errey, Australia)— As Errey says, "it is unlike any variety catalogued by 
us a delightful rose shade which blends beautifully with the small deep lilac mar - 
ings on the lower petals,” and I find this to be correct; opens about ten slightly 
ruffled flowers perfectly placed on a good spike, blowers are extra large. L / c, 
Bits. 3-20c. 
HEALESVILLE GLORY (Brown, Australia) —A nice dark wine color with a deeper 
J throat, that opens plenty of flowers on a good spike but has been slow to get accli¬ 
mated here but now propagates easily. L 75c, M 50c, S 35c, Bits. 4~20c. 
HEATHFIELD (Errey, Australia) —One of Errey’s best, a coppery orange on the outer 
petals going to a bright orange crimson center, ten or more open and makes a won¬ 
derful exhibition spike. L 20c, M 2-25c, S 4-25c, Bits. 20-20c. 
HELMSDALE (Errey, Australia) —Here is one of Errey’s that sort of got lost in the rush 
^ of newer ones but is a fine thing; scarlet with a grayish center, ten good sized blooms 
open and a good strong grower, one of our favorites here. L $1.00, M 65c, S 3. c, 
Bits. 3-20c. 
10 Bulbs at 8 Times the Single Price 
5 at the 10 Rate 
