FLYING CLOUD FARMS 
NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 
HUNTSMAN (Symons, Australia) —A very fine exhibition scarlet with a white throat; 
the blooms are of good size and fine shape, perfectly placed on a long exhibition 
spike. Opens ten at once and is the best thing of this color we have seen. Award 
of Merit at Ballarat Test Garden. L 50c, M 30c, S 20c, Bits. 3-25c. 
IDEAL (Mair, Scotland) —Well named, for this glad is a massive exhibition spike of 
large salmon pink Bowers; a dozen open and well arranged; when stocks are 
larger this one will be heard from in the show room. One of the best the past 
season. L 40c. 
IOLANTHE (Errey, Australia) —A clear pale salmon self except for slight deep shad¬ 
ings in the throat and occasionally a fleck of deeper salmon on the edges of the petals. 
It has a good stem and carries about 12 open flowers. A worth while new one. L 
$1.00, M 60c, S 35c, Bits. 2-20c. 
IRENE (Mair, Scotland) —One of Mair’s best and a most popular variety. It has been 
a consistent winner in this country, as well as in Australia and New Zealand. The 
color is salmon rose, with some old rose flecks, going to steel gray at the edges. 
An outstandingly good glad. L 2-25c, M 3-25c, S 6-25c, Bits. 10-15c. 
IRIS PHILLIPS (Phillips, Australia) —A beautiful lavender, slightly flecked darker on 
outer edges of petals. Faint purple pencil line in throat. Fine exhibition variety that 
will open a dozen flowers at once. Award of Merit at Ballarat. L 60c, M 40c, 
S 20c, Bits. 3-15c. 
IVANHOE (Mair, Scotland) —A great glad, but never enough stock to supply the de¬ 
mand. The large blush white flowers open up ten on a strong spike. L 40c, M 30c,. 
S 20c. 
IVERNIA (Errey, Australia) —Light pale pink sometimes flecking a bit. Fine exhibition 
variety. L 20c. 
JANET (Crow, Canada) —Smoky gray shaded deep pink; four or five good sized, 
slightly ruffled blooms open at a time. A pretty variety, good for the smoky 
decorative color class, at the shows. L l(L50c, Bits. 100-10c. 
JAZZ (Gilrey, Australia) —White flecked with a bright rose, darker at the edges,, 
one of those varieties not well known here. S 10c, Bits. 15-20c. 
JEAN MAIR (Mair, Scotland) —Good large carmine blooms with a white blotch, many 
open on tall spikes. Good exhibition variety. L 2-20c, M 4-25c, S 6-25c, Bits. 15-10c. 
JEANETTE (Whiteley, New Zealand) —A heavily ruffled light yellow that grows 
a tall spike with the flowers well placed. A good one in the light yellow class. L 
2-20c, M 4-20c, S 6-20c, Bits. 15-10c. 
JESSIE (Mair, Scotland) —Large rose colored blooms with a white blotch, spikes tall and 
blooms well placed. One of Mair’s best ten. Winner in the deep pink class at 
Boston the past season. L 10-60c, M 10-40c, S 10-20c, Bits. 100-20c. 
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 darker 
on the edges of the petals. L 2-30c, M 4-30c, S 8-30c, Bits. 25-15c. 
JOHN RAMSAY (Mair, Scotland) —A good 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 2-30c, M 
4-30c, S 8-30c, Bits. 25-15c. 
