FLYING CLOUD FARMS 
NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 
DUCHESS OF YORK (Mair, Scotland) —Ashy rose with a white blotch. Typical Mair 
spike. One of the best of his older varieties. L 10-50c, M 10-30c, Bits. 50-20c. 
DUNVEGAN (Errey, Australia) —The outer portion of the flower is slate, while the 
center is a large crimson blotch lighting up the flower, making it unusual and attrac¬ 
tive. Originator’s description. L $1.50, M $1.00, Bits. 15c. 
DURBAN (Mair, Scotland) —Crimson, suffused violet center. Good long spike. A 
typical Mair variety and surely a good variety. L 35c, M 25c, S 15c, Bits. 6-20c. 
EDITH MILLS (Mair, Scotland) —This glad is an unusual color, being cherry-rose, 
lighted up with a clear white center. It makes good exhibition spikes, propagates 
easily and is a worthwhile addition to Mair’s list of good ones. L 75c, M 50c, S 25c, 
Bits. 2-15c. 
EDITH ROBSON (Brown, Australia) —Peach-pink, with a carmine blotch on a yellow 
throat. One of the very best varieties, as well as a good commercial. F. C. C. in 
Australia and I think Brown’s best origination. We have had many spikes with 
14 open on them and it was a winner at two shows the past season. Certainly, anyone 
interested in growing the best, cannot pass up this variety, now that the price is so 
much reduced. L 2 25c, M 4-30c, S 4-20c, Bits. 30-15c. 
ELIZABETH (Mair, Scotland) —Cream, going to deep rose at the edges. Opens about 
10 good florets, similar in shape to those of Queen Mary, on a good exhibition spike. 
L 2-20c, M 2-10c, S 5-15c, Bits. 20-10c. 
ELIZABETH ARDEN (England)—This is a fine white from England and especially 
valuable as a decorative because it makes those willowy spikes, that adapt themselves 
easily to basket work. Listed for the first time. L 25c, M 2-25c, S 3-25c, Bits. 10-25c. 
ERICA MORINI (Pfitzer, Germany) —Brilliant scarlet color, opening about 6 large 
flat blooms at once. It is a strong grower and similar to Pfitzer’s Triumph but makes 
much better spikes and is an early bloomer. L 20c, M 2-25c, S 4-25c, Bits. 10-15c. 
ESME DESAILLY (Errey, Australia) —Salmon pink and cream combination, with a 
slight dark line on the lower petals. Opens 10 nice flowers at once, perfectly placed 
on the spike and is a consistent performer. It should be in every collection. It has 
been a prize winner many times for us, and at its present low price should be in 
every garden. L 3-20c, M 6-25c, S 8-20c, Bits. 20-10c. 
ETENDARD (Lemoine, France) —Showy white with a scarlet blotch. Tall, strong 
grower. Large florets with many open at once. L 10-50c, M 10-30c, S 10-15c, Bits. 
10015c. 
ETRURIA (Errey, Australia) —The color is a clear pale mauve, with a violet blotch on the 
lower petals, which brightens up the flower. It is a tall grower and consistently 
produces spikes with 10 flowers open and perfectly placed. It is a big improvement on 
A. H. Woodfull. L 50c, S 30c, Bits. 3-15c. 
EUIDES (Errey, Australia) —An ivory-white, going to a cream center and very lightly 
flushed, toward the outside edges of the petals, with lilac-pink. It makes fine spikes, 
with about 8 or 10 open, of perfect formation and I believe will be a fine commercial 
as well as a great exhibition variety. Was awarded F. C. C. Ballarat Trial Grounds 
in 1935. L $1.00, M 60c. 
This Pennsylvania client wrote us on Mar. 3, 1935:—“I received the bulbs recently; they were a very fine 
lot of bulbs and I am very well pleased with them, thanks for the extras, especially for the ones you sent 
gratis. I think I will have to start a Flying Cloud Farms section in my garden this year. 
