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FLYING CLOUD FARMS 
Have seen some fine spikes of it. 
L 10c, M 2-lOc, S 3-lOc, Bits. 20-10c. 
SUMMERWEALTH (Alkemade, Holland) 
— Very large and healthy grow¬ 
ing. Pure white; the best white 
from Alkemade. Looks like a good 
commercial. L 40c. 
SUSSEX (Errey, Australia) — Large sal¬ 
mon pink flowers with a chrome 
yellow center; makes a nice color 
combination. About ten will open 
well placed on a spike. It is a very 
beautiful variety but unfortunately 
a bit slow as a propagator. L 2-25c, 
M 3-25c, S 5-20c, Bits. 15-15c. 
TAIAROA (Miller, New Zealand) —This 
is a large salmon pink with a pur¬ 
ple blotch in the throat a bit fleck¬ 
ed with slate. It will open about 
eight good blooms on a nice spike. 
It is a good increaser and it seems 
to be Miller's best introduction to 
date. L 30c, M 20c, S 10c, Bits. 
10-15C. 
TAINUI (Julyan, New Zealand) — A 
tall strong growing variety that will 
open about ten well placed blooms 
at once. The ground color is yel¬ 
low overlaid with orange scarlet 
and has a conspicuous blotch of 
red. This variety was very fine 
the past season and was a winner 
at Boston. L 75c, M 35c, S 25c, 
Bits. 2-15c. 
TAKINA (Burns, New Zealand) — This 
variety has the largest florets of 
any variety we have ever seen. It 
will open about seven florets up 
to eight inches in size, in fact, 
has been shown in New Zealand 
with nine open. The placement is 
good, it is a strong grower and 
propagates easily. The color, a 
bit hard to describe, is Ridway's 
rosaline purple, almost a pure vio¬ 
let red, lightly flecked a darker 
shade. It is truly a wonderful 
variety. Received an Award of 
Merit in the Mammoth Class at the 
Ballarat Test Garden and is con¬ 
sidered, with Miss New Zealand, to 
have put New Zealand on the glad¬ 
iolus map. L $1.50, M $1.00, S 50c, 
Bits. 3-25c. 
TAMAKI (Whiieley, New Zealand) —A 
slatey purple going darker at the 
edges, few brighter lines in throat 
and flower fades to rose shades in 
the center. L 25c, M 15c, S 3-25c, 
Bits. 6-lOc. 
TANGERINE (Morrison, Australia) — 
An exquisite variety producing tall 
graceful spikes of large glowing 
orange flowers. A decided improve¬ 
ment on La Paloma. This variety 
is outstanding as a decorative and 
should be a valuable commercial 
because of its strong growth. It 
bloomed freely from bulblets in 
ordinary field culture from August 
1 on and now the price will per¬ 
mit the commercial grower to give 
it a trial. The foliage is an espec¬ 
ially dark green in color. L 15c, 
M 10c, S 3-15c, Bits. 20-10c. 
TA-SMAN (Julyan, New Zealand) —Rich 
geranium pink with more creamy 
lips pencilled with crimson. The 
very large round florets of extra 
good substance and are slightly 
ruffled. A wonderful exhibition 
glad that opens up to ten florets 
at one time. Truly a wonderful 
glad. L $2.50, M $1.75, S $1.00, 
Bits. 25c each. 
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 
A customer from Brattlebcro, Vermont writes: — "I would like to tell you that I had 
fine results from your bulbs this year. Pimpernel was perhaps the most flaming, with a bloom 
of over six inches from a small bulb. Star of Bethlehem, Alec and Perle Brilliant followed it 
closely. These did so well I'm ordering them again." 
