FLYING CLOUD FARMS 
NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 
ARTEMIS (Barth, Germany) —A very beautiful variety, light pink with a cream-colored 
throat, strongly reminiscent of Jenny Lind, but a big improvement over that variety. 
Splendid spike, with 10 blooms opening at once. Attracts every visitor to my garden. 
L 30c, M 20c, S 2-25c, Bits. 10-20c. 
AYRSHIRE (Mair, Scotland) —A strong rose-lilac, with decided white blotch. Typical 
Mair spike, with over 20 buds perfectly placed, 10 or more opening at once. One of 
Mair’s very best. L 2-30c, M 4-30c, S 6-30c, Bits. 25-20c. 
BAGDAD (Palmer, Canada) —An unusual and very beautiful dark smoky rose. Opens 
4-5 very large florets at once on a tall, graceful spike, with perfect placement. Fre¬ 
quently blooms from bulblets. Very popular. L 2-20c, M 4-20c, S 8-20c, Bits. 50-20c. 
BARON VON WYNBERGEN (Alkemade, Holland) —Large, salmon-rose glad, with 
a large carmine blotch. Strong grower, and opens 7-8 enormous blooms at once. 
Good texture. L 2-30c, M 4-30c, S 6-30c, Bits. 25-20c. 
BEAT ALL (Alkemade, Holland) —This variety was voted the best late gladiolus at 
the Haarlem show in 1933. Large, round florets of clear rosy pink, carrying a red 
blotch. Tall grower, with florets opening wide and flat. A fine variety. L 20c, 
M 2-25c, S 3-20c, Bits. 15-20c. 
BEN (Mair, Scotland) —Immense crimson flower, flaked darker at the edges; white 
throat. Released this year. L 75c, S 25c, Bits. 2-25c. 
BENTLEIGH (Gilrey, Australia)- —A warm cream color, with a very small feather of 
violet. Opens many florets at a time, perfectly placed on a long spike. One of the 
best exhibition varieties in the light colored section. L 2-25c, M 3-20c, S 5-20c, 
Bits. 20-20c. 
BERTY MAIR (Mair, Scotland) —This variety has superceded the same originator’s 
Berty Snow, being a straight grower, larger, and with better substance. Color is a 
lavender pink, a trifle lighter and pinker than Berty Snow. Petals slightly ruffled. 
L 20c, M 2-20c, S 425c, Bits. 20-20c. 
BETTY (Mair, Scotland) —A gay and striking variety. Tall, graceful spike of bright, 
rosy-orange blooms with white throats and light silvery edges. One of the best 
among Mair’s originations. L 20c, M 2-25c, S 3-25c, Bits. 15-20c. 
BIG NAN (Adams, Australia) —Strong orange-scarlet in color. Opens an average of 
8 well-placed blooms at once on a good spike. Very popular with my customers. 
L 35c, M 2-35c, S 2-25c, Bits. 10-20c. 
BILL SOWDEN (Fallu, Australia)— One of the most popular of the darker reds. Rich, 
deep red, flecked even darker red, with a beautiful sheen. Refined in style. Joins 
with Commander Koehl and Tosca to form a grand trio of fine, yet varying reds. 
L 2-20c, M 2-15c, S 4-20c, Bits. 18-20c. 
BLEEDING HEART (Brown) —A favorite blotched variety that has won many prizes. 
Very pale pink with a heavy, dark red blotch. Opens 9-10 large blooms on a long, 
straight spike. If you like blotched kinds you'll want it. L 2-20c, M 3-20c, S 3-15c, 
Bits. 50-20c. 
BLONDE (Gilrey, Australia) —A fine decorative variety of a beautiful peach color. 
While it opens only 7-8 at a time, its color is charming. Won first for bowl of 
gladiolus at Melbourne five times. L 3-20c, M 6-20c, S 12-20c, Bits. 100-20c. 
10 Bulbs at 8 Times the Single Price 
5 at the 10 Rate 
