FLYING CLOUD FARMS 
NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 
JOH. S. BACH (Pfitzer, Germany) —Orange salmon, with a lighter throat and white 
lines in petals. Twelve open flowers of good size that are well placed, making a fine 
exhibition variety and may have a commercial future, as it is very early. L 80c, 
M 50c, S 30c, Bits. 3-25c. 
JONKHEER VAN TETS (Pfitzer, Germany) —Very large, pure white, that has been 
very popular the past few years. Unfortunately, it makes rather rough looking bulbs. 
L 10-11-00, M 10-60c, S 10-40c, Bits. 12-15c. 
KINGSFORD SMITH (Whiteley, New Zealand) —A light yellow with a small red- 
violet blotch. Heavily ruffled and the spikes are tall and straight. A fine glad to 
carry on the name of that sterling aviator, recently lost. L 30c, M 20c, S 10c, Bits. 
6-15c. 
LA COURONNE (Lemoine, France) —A good showy variety that is light creamy 
yellow with a maroon blotch. As it opens about ten, it is popular with exhibitors. 
L 4-20c, M 7-20c, S 10-20c, Bits. 20-10c‘ 
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, M 4-25c, S 6-25c, Bits. 12-15c. 
LA PALOMA (Barth, Germany) —Light pink, slight red line on lower petals, about 
eight nicely placed flowers of good type open at once, making a fine exhibition spike. 
Was a winner at Boston 1935 in the light pink class. L 25c, M 15c, S 10c, Bits. 10-20c. 
LAUSANNE (van Deursen, Holland) —Certainly one of the best yellows to date. 
Medium-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, and we have had very fine reports of this, from customers who grew it last 
year. Propagates easily. L 75c, M 50c, S 25c, Bits. 2-15c. 
LEANDER (Errey, Australia) —This variety is orange salmon with a large magenta 
blotch and with ten nicely placed blooms open at once. It is much admired. L 20c, 
M 15c, S 2-20c, Bits. 15-20c. 
LEONTES (Errey, Australia) —Buff with a dark red blotch and is a good one for the 
weak buff class. L 20c, M 2-20c, S 3-20c, Bits. 10-20c. 
LIALLA (Errey, Australia) —A very pretty lilac-pink with a cream throat; a slight lilac 
feather. Placement is perfect, and the dozen medium-large blooms hold their size 
well. L $1.00, M 65c, S 35c, Bits. 2-25c. 
LIBELLE (Pfitzer, Germany) —Probably the purest light blue from this originator. A 
slight violet feather in the throat. Very early, strong grower and increaser. Many 
will bloom from bulblets. This is our favorite light blue and I believe the best com¬ 
mercial one of this color as the florists paid a premium for it, all last season. L 2-25c, 
M 3-25c, S 6-25c, Bits. 20-20c. 
LIGHTHOUSE (Gilrey, Australia) —Flame orange-scarlet, with a strong white throat. 
Ten well-placed florets open at once on a tall spike. Often it comes entirely flecked 
steel blue, and is very attractive. L 2-30c, M 3-30c, S 6-25c, Bits. 10-15c. 
LILLIAN FAWKES (Brown, Australia) —A cream with a lemon throat, sometimes 
flecked a bit with pink at the edges. Florets of good size, about eight open. A 
worth while variety. L 15c, M 2-15c, S 3-15c, Bits. 15-15c. 
