FLYING CLOUD FARMS 
NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 
ROSABELLA (Pfitzer, Germany) —Pure pink with a white throat and the most beautiful 
color you can imagine and now that it propagates more easily than when first 
brought to this country, should be widely grown. L 30c, M 20c, S 2-20c, Bits. 4-10c. 
ROSE CARON (Lemoine, France) —A creamy white with large blotches of purple edged 
with straw. Florets are very round, and well placed on the spike. Opens seven in 
good condition. A good one in its color class. L 35c, M 25c, S 15c, Bits. 6-20c. 
ROSEMARIE PFITZER (Pfitzer, Germany) —One of the very best of recent years; a 
cream ground color with pink edges. This variety varies a good deal in color as does 
Queen Mary; sometimes almost a pure cream and again decidedly pink but always 
that great long exhibition spike, and the blooms large and beautifully placed; always 
has been sold out before the end of the season. First at N.E.G.S. Show 1935. L 30c, 
M 20c, S 2-20c, Bits. 10-20c. 
ROUGET de LISLE (Lemoine, France) —A dark red orange that has a typical purple 
blotch edged with chocolate. Have seen many wonderful spikes of this variety, some, 
with twelve open blooms perfectly placed on a grand exhibition spike. L 2-25c, 
M 4-25c, S 6-25c, Bits. 15-15c. 
RUDOLF SERKIN (Pfitzer, Germany) —Dark pansy blue, which holds its color in the 
field perfectly. The flowers are of good texture, fine form and good size. Two spikes 
of this variety, shown at New York, caused as wide and favorable comment as any 
variety in the show. This one surely has a future. L $4.50, M $3.00, S $2.00. 
SALBACH’S ORCHID (Salbach, U.S.) —A bit more pink than Minuet and the blooms 
are ruffled. A very beautiful variety that is becoming very popular, especially as a 
commercial. L 10>-60c, M 10-40c, S 10-20c, Bits. 50-20c. 
SALBACH’S PINK (Salbach, U.S.) —This well known geranium-pink with carmine lines 
in the throat, makes fine spikes with many open, and is a strong grower. L 10-50c, 
M 10-35c, S 10-15c, Bits. 50-10c. 
SALMON EMPEROR (DeGroot, Holland) —Salmon-orange, lighter than Orange 
Princess. About seven ruffled flowers open at once, of Pfitzer’s Triumph type. L 20c, 
M 2-25c, S 3-20c, Bits. 50-20c. 
SENATOR (Mair, Scotland) —One of Mair’s highest priced introductions and one of his 
best. It is a dark salmon heavily striped scarlet, spike the usual Mair type, opening 
ten or more well shaped blooms. If you want the very best varieties don’t miss this 
one. L 20c, S 3-20c, Bits. 25-20c. 
SHEEN (Mair, Scotland) —A recent introduction of light yellow flecked rose that makes 
a fine tall spike with 10 or more open on a typical Mair spike. There is a sheen to 
the blooms, whence comes the name. L 25c, M 2-25c, S 3-25c, Bits. 10-20c. 
SILVERSHEEN (Symons, Australia) —A magnificent spike of large flowers of a glowing 
salmon pink. A white tongue on lower petals, feathered wine red. The whole flower 
is overlaid with a silvery sheen, ten open flowers on a strong spike, make Silversheen 
a magnificent specimen. F.C.C. Ballarat. Exhibition type. L 20c, S 3-25c, Bits. 5-15c. 
SNOWDEN (Ball, Australia) —A great exhibition white with a slight feather; about the 
color of Joerg’s White but a better show variety having the long spike with well 
placed flowers so much desired by exhibitors. Champion bloom in Australia and 
first in its class at Boston 1932. We believe this to be a fine commercial as it is a 
rapid propagator and gives extremely fine spikes, every one straight, from small sized 
bulbs. Anyone wishing a white for florists should give this one a trial. L 2-20c, 
M 4-25c, S 6-20c, Bits. 20-15c. 
