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FLYING CLOUD FARMS 
flowered heads and is a different 
shade than the present leaders in 
the dark red class, L 35c, M 20c, 
S 2-20c, Bits. 5-15c, 
HEATHFIELD (Errey, Australia) — One 
of Errey's best; a coppery orange 
on the outer petals going to a 
bright orange crimson center; ten 
or more open and makes a won¬ 
derful exhibition spike. L 10c, M 
2-15c, S 2-lOc, Bits. 25-lOc. 
HEBE (Mail, Scotland) — Flesh white 
tinted at the edges of the petals; 
the flowers are large and of good 
formation, the usual Mair spike. 
L $1.00, M 60c, S 35c, Bits. 2-20c. 
HEILIGTUM (Pfitzer, Germany) — A 
pure white with a slightly green¬ 
ish cream throat; flowers are large 
and of rather winged type; about 
seven open on a long twenty bud 
spike. Looks like another great 
white. L $4.00, M $2.50, S $1.50, 
Bits. 40c each. 
HELMSDALE (Errey, Australia) — This 
is an older variety of Errey's but 
has always been outstanding with 
us. It is scarlet with a grayish cen¬ 
ter and being a strong grower it 
makes uniformly good spikes, L 
25c, M 15c, S 2-25c, Bits. 10-15c. 
HONOR (Mair, Scotland) — One of the 
newer ones from Mair that is 
cream with a yellow throat going 
to a rose at the edges of the pet¬ 
als; opens about ten. L 35c, M 
20c, S 2-20c, Bits. 6-20c. 
HUNTSMAN (Symons, Australia) — A 
very fine exhibition scarlet with a 
white throat; the blooms are of 
good size and fine shape, perfect¬ 
ly 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 40c, M 25c, S 15c, 
Bits. 5-20c. 
IDEAL (Mair, Scotland) — Well named 
for this glad is a massive exhibition 
spike of large salmon pink flowers; 
a dozen open and well arranged. 
When stocks are larger this one 
will be heard from in the show 
room. L 40c, M 30c, S 20c, Bits. 
4-15c. 
lOLANTHE (Errjey, Australia) — A clear 
pale salmon self except for slight 
deep shadings in the throat and 
occasionally a fleck of deeper sal¬ 
mon on the edges of the petals. 
It has a good stem and carries 
about twelve open flowers. A worth¬ 
while new one. L 75c, M 50c, S 
25c, Bits. 3-15c. 
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 3-25c, M 3-15c, S 5-15c, Bits. 25- 
15c. 
ISOLA BELLA (Plitzer, Germany) —Light 
pink lavender; ten florets open at 
once on a fine tall spike; the slight¬ 
ly ruffled blooms are wide open. 
It is a strong grower and good in- 
creaser. With Blue Beauty, it seems 
the best of his 1935 introductions. 
L $3.00, M $2.00, S $1.00, Bits. 30c 
each. 
lANET (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 2-1 Oc, M 5- 
15c Bits. 100-15C. 
lEANETTE (Whiteley, New Zealand)— 
A heavily ruffled light yellow that 
grows a tall spike with the flowers 
From Bridgeport, Conn., 12/14/36, a customer writes: — "All our bulbs from you did 
wonderfully well. Our New Zealand varieties were gorgeous. We had good increase from 
both Takina and Miss New Zealand." 
