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FLYING CLOUD FARMS 
in bulblets please mention it as otherwise they will be made up entirely of 
bulbs. On the 50c lots you can order five for $2.25, ten for $4.00 or fifteen for 
$5.75. On the $1.00 lots you can order five for $4.60, ten for $8.50 or fifteen 
for $12.00. 
Our Introductions for 1937 
SURFSIDE (Winsor) 
This seedling (No. 32-2980 is of exhibition type, makes tall straight 
spikes with twenty to twenty-two well placed buds, eight to ten large 
florets open at once. The color is white with a cream throat and very 
slight penciling deep in the throat. The ruffled florets are of fine substance 
and lay well against the spike. Extremely good propagator. Midseason. 
Commendation Award. New England Gladiolus Society—1935. 
Award of Merit. New England Gladiolus Society Boston Show—1936. 
Honorable Mention. Empire State Gladiolus Society—1936. 
Price: $10.00 each for any size bulb. 
BUFFETTE (Winsor) 
A very tall exhibition type seedling; (No. 30-238A) the foliage is very 
green and it propagates easily. Shown at the New England Gladiolus Society 
seedling meeting it had twenty-two buds with eleven fully open blooms 
which are large and of good substance; a slight ruffle and strong midrib; 
ends of petals have a bit of the needle point type. Early bloomer. Color by 
Ridgway is between light ochraceous salmon and ochraceous salmon which 
to most of us is a light buff with a touch of apricot. 
Commendation Award. New England Gladiolus Society—1935. 
Award of Merit. New England Gladiolus Society Boston Show—1936. 
Eirst prize in the open class at New York—1936. 
Price: $10.00 each for any size bulb. 
In offering Surfside and Buffette our first two seedlings, we have every 
confidence that they are worthy additions to the many outstanding origina¬ 
tions now on the market. 
A customer in Providence, Rhode Island writes:—"I thought you would be interested to know 
how the stock I got from you last year turned out. The small bulb (No. 5) of Gertrude Swenson 
had a flower stalk AV 2 feet high a 19" flower head and had a maximum of 12 perfectly placed 
flowers out at one time. It looked exactly like the picture in your catalogue. I planted four bulb- 
lets which germinated 100% and 30 bulblets of Queen Mary germinated 80%. Every bulb pro¬ 
duced spikes equal and many beyond my expectations and I am sending you a much larger 
order this year.” 
