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FLYING CLOUD FARMS 
are wide open and large, about 
ten open at once on a real ex¬ 
hibition spike. Winner of first in 
the salmon exhibition class at Bos¬ 
ton in 1935, and a great one for 
exhibitors. L 20c, M 2-30c, S 3-20c, 
Bits. 15-20c. 
MORONGO (Errey, Australia) —A great 
exhibition variety that will open 
twelve or fourteen blooms perfectly 
placed on a real exhibition spike 
and it is a good propagator. The 
color is nice bright salmon on 
the outer part of the petals while 
the center is yellow lined with 
scarlet. This one was his best 
introduction that year. L 30c, Bits. 
5-15c. 
MOTHER MACHREE (Stephens, U.SJ— 
A beautiful golden smoky that is 
very difficult to describe. It makes 
enormous spikes especially fine for 
exhibition and has won many 
championships. L 2-12c, M 4-15c, 
S 10-15c, Bits. 50-10c. 
MR. FREDERICK CHRIST (Deiner, U. S.) 
—This fine pink glad is similar in 
color to the well known Coryphee 
but a straight grower and a winner 
at many shows. Saw some wonder¬ 
ful spikes of it the past season. L 
20c, M 15c, S 10c, Bits. lO-lOc. 
MR. PASKELL (Mair, Scotland) — Rather 
a bright rose which becomes a 
little more ash colored at the edges 
of the petals and which has a 
white throat. This is a most attrac¬ 
tive glad. L $1.00, M 75c, S 50c, 
Bits. 10c. 
MR. WM. CUTHBERTSON (Mair, Scot¬ 
land) — White with delicate rose 
pink at the ruffled edges. Ten or 
twelve well placed florets open at 
a time on a long spike of twenty 
or more buds and a popular color 
with the florists, making a good 
commercial as well as a real ex¬ 
hibition variety. One of the most 
popular in my garden the past sea¬ 
son and a winner at many shows. 
L 2-12c, M 3-lOc, S 8-15c, Bits. 100- 
25c. 
MRS. C. P. WORLEY (Whiteley, New 
Zealand) — Salmon red with a 
cream throat, large blooms well set 
on a strong spike. A fine exhibi¬ 
tion variety and the best of her 
introductions. L $2.00, M $1.50, S 
$ 1 . 00 . 
MRS. FINNIE (Mair, Scotland) — One 
of the best new ones from Scot¬ 
land. Pure salmon rose with many 
open and makes a fine spike. This 
will be one of Mair's most popular 
ones and along with Ideal should 
be two good commercials in this 
color section. L 25c, M 15c, S 10c, 
Bits. 12-25c. 
MRS. G. WADE (Whiteley, New Zeal¬ 
and) — A yellow self that opens 
ten nice placed ruffled blooms on a 
long spike. A 1934 introduction up 
to Miss Whiteley's usual standard. 
L $1.00, M 75c, S 50c, Bits. 3-20c. 
MRS. G. T. MALTHOUSE (Mair, Scot¬ 
land) — Light mauve on a white 
ground sometimes flecked a bit. 
The placement of this variety is 
perfect. It makes a long spike and 
will open ten blooms. My ideal 
for formation and it has won many 
championships. L 25c, M 15c, S 
10c, Bits. 10-20c. 
MRS. GEORGE WHITE (Leroy, Australia) 
—Beautiful long spikes of dark 
rose pink shade with fine red throat 
markings. Eight to ten blooms open 
at once; an exhibition variety. L 
75c, M 50c, S 25c, Bits. 4-20c. 
Another customer, from Detroit, Michigan, wrote on Feb. 20, 1936 — "The bulbs I received 
from you last year sure were fine. Margaret Peter won a blue ribbon for me at Monroe, 
Michigan glad show last August and Carmenia won a red ribbon so I must have a few more 
of these two varieties this year." 
