FLYING CLOUD FARMS 
NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 
THREE LO (Burgess, Australia) —A long spike with about twelve large flowers well 
placed on a strong stem and very reliable in producing exhibition spikes, as it is a 
healthy, vigorous grower. The color is rose slightly flecked a deep shade with a 
carmine blotch on a creamy throat. A good propagator. F.C.C. at Australia Trial 
Grounds. L 65c, M 40c, S 25c, Bits. 10-35c. 
TTNAMBA (Errey, Australia) —Pale pink flecked with salmon rose, slightly cream in the 
center. Flowers very large and well faced on an extra tall spike; being a strong 
grower and of pleasing color. L 10-50c, M 10-35c, S 10-15c, Bits. 50-10c. 
TINTALDRA (Errey, Australia) —Fine exhibition variety that is flesh pink going to a 
bright rose pink at the edges, with a yellow center. Every spike comes straight with 
perfect placement. L 25c. 
TIP TOP (Pfitzer, Germany)—This new clear red scarlet, which is a tall grower, pro¬ 
duces very large flowers with about seven open at once. It is one of Pfitzer’s very 
best and with R. Y. Mair make a pair hard to beat, which is the best, is hard to say, 
so you better grow them both and decide for yourself. L 60c, M 40c, S 30c, Bits. 3-20c. 
TITANIC (Reeve, Australia) —Rose-pink with a white throat and raspberry feather. 
A tall strong 20-bud spike about 8-10 open at once. An interesting new one. L $1.00, 
M 65c, S 35c, Bits. 2-20c. 
TOSCA (Barth, Germany) —A very deep velvety red with a black red throat and the 
petals are also flecked this same black red; it opens seven to eight very large blooms 
on a good spike; a showy varietv and equal to any red, Koehl and Sowden included. 
L 25c, M 2-25c, S 3-25c, Bits. 10-20c. 
UPPER TEN (Alkemade, Holland)—A new orange-scarlet with a white line in the 
throat. The color is extremely good and being a good propagator, will interest com¬ 
mercial growers. L 50c, M 35c, S 25c, Bits. 10-20c. 
VERONICA (Errey, Australia) —This good purple self, typically Australian, may prove a 
valuable addition to this rather weak color section. L 50c, M 35c, S 25c, Bits. 10-20c. 
VIOLET (Mair, Scotland) —A lilac violet with a white blotch that opens at least 14-16 
medium-sized blooms at once, which makes it very valuable as an exhibition variety 
in its color class. L 10-60c, M 10-40c, S 10-20c, Bits. 30-10c. 
WANITA (Martin) —A grand exhibition variety not widely known as it should be; 
very similar in type and color to Phipps but has a smoky edge to the petals and is an 
earlier and stronger grower; will open twelve blooms, and a very popular variety with 
garden visitors, the past season. L 10-80c, M 10-40c, S 10-25c, Bits. 50-20c. 
WARATAH (Errey, Australia) —This red glad, some years newer than Lucifer, should 
supersede that very popular variety. It is a bright orange-scarlet, the center is crimson 
touched with cream, ten or more open flowers on a fine spike. It is a strong grower 
and the bulblets germinate easily. Probably one of Errey’s five best ones. L 35c, 
M 20c, S 10c, Bits. 10-20c. 
WENDOUREE (Symons, Australia) —A red with a darker throat and overcast with a 
silvery sheen. This variety was introduced several years ago but will rank right up 
with the leaders. The silvery overcast makes a real sheen all over the flower and is 
particularly attractive. L 40c, M 20c, S 2-20c, Bits. 6-15c. 
WHERO (Burns, New Zealand) —A great new red from the originator of Takina. The 
color is a very brilliant scarlet-red with darker flecks at the outer edges of the petals. 
The blooms are large and of good substance. With 10 of these big flowers open at 
once on a good spike, this variety will go far in any show. L $4.00, M $3.00, S $2.00, 
Bits. 50c each. 
