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FLYING CLOUD FARMS INC. 
NEREUS (Errey)—A cerise self, the throat silvery gray lined with crimson. Wide open 
flowers of good form and texture and well placed on a good spike. The pleasing color 
of this one should make it a favorite. L 50c, M 30c, S 20c, Bits. 4-20c. 
NERISSA (Errey)-—A salmon shaded with greyish lavender. It will open twelve blooms on 
a fine spike and makes an outstanding exhibition variety. Received much attention 
in our display at Boston this past season. L 2-1 5c, M 3-10c, S 6-15c, Bits. 35-10c. 
NEW ERA (Ellis-Majeski, U. S.)—A pure La France pink with a cream throat and midribs; 
very ruffled, well placed blooms; about eight open on an eighteen bud spike. Very 
beautiful color. L $3.50, M $2.50, S $1.50, Bits. 25c each. 
NINTH SYMPHONY (Pfitzer)—A fine new scarlet red slightly lighter throat. Very large 
wide open blooms of extra good substance on tall spikes. Don’t miss this one. L 40c, 
M 30c, S 20c, Bits. 4-1 5c. 
NOCTURNO (Pfitzer)—Dark black red blooms of medium size on a good spike. The color 
is very fine and those interested in this unusual color should not miss it. L 50c, M 30c, 
S 20c, Bits. 3-1 5c. 
NOEL REEVE (Phillips, Australia)—The color of this variety is somewhat changeable. In 
early summer it comes a beautiful cerise pink, slightly flecked; the inner portion of the 
flower being cream. In the cooler Autumn weather the cream predominates, the outer 
edges being a pa'e pink. Can make a great exhibition spike, giving twelve open blooms 
perfectly set on a tall spike. A wonderful glad! L 1 5c, M 10c, S 3-15c, Bits. 20-10c. 
OKARINA (Pfitzer)—This new one has been very fine with us. It has a smoky overcast 
but the lavender ground color is more attractive than that commonly found in smokies. 
It makes fine big spikes with many open and surely has a future. L 60c, M 40c, S 25c, 
Bits. 2-20c. 
OMAKA (Julyan, New Zealand)—Fine orange scariet—which does not fade in the sun— 
with beautiful throat blotch of deeper color. An excellent variety. M 40c, S 25c, 
Bits. 2-20c. 
OPAWA (Julyan, New Zealand)—Scarlet orange with smoky flecks at the edges of petals; 
large creamy throat and lines in petals. Eight open on an eighteen bud spike. L 80c, 
M 40c, S 25c, Bits. 2-20c. 
ORANGE (Mair, Scotland)—This variety is a pure shade of orange, a seif color, and this f.ne 
variety should have many admirers. L 80c, M 40c, S 25c, Bits. 2-20c. 
ORANGE TRIUMPH (Heemskerk, Holland)—Round weli shaped flowers of clear uniform 
orange; good spikes. Trial Garden award in Holland. L 60c, M 40c, S 20c, Bits. 4-25c. 
ORLANDO (Errey)—One of Errey’s best exhibition varieties. Ten large blooms open on 
a strong show spike. The co'or is rosy salmon with a yellow throat. L 2-20c, M 4-20c, 
S 6-20c, Bits. 30-1 5c. 
OUR SELECTION (Bail, Australia)—Salmon red, heavily flecked with darker shade and often 
marked on the edge of the petals with slate flecking although oftentimes these flecks 
are entirely missing and the flower comes much lighter in color. Ten or twelve large 
ruffled flowers are not unusual. L 3-1 5c, M 5- 15c, S 10-15c, Bits. 50-1 5c. 
PARADISE (Pruitt, U. S.)—Apricot self with slight scarlet line in the throat; blooms a bit 
ruffled. Good increaser. L 15c, M 10c, S 2-15c, Bits. 20-10c. 
PASTEUR (Lemoine, France)—A large extremely showy flower. The color is light ruby red 
with two large maroon blotches surrounded with creamy white. One of Lemoine’s very 
best varieties. L 3-1 5c, M 6-1 5c, S 10-1 5c, Bits. 50-1 5c. 
PASTORALE (Pfitzer)—Another light blue from the leading originator of ‘ blue glads. 
Although not evenly colored, this is a most pleasing glad which is set off by a lighter 
throat and should be included in your collection of blues . L 50c, M oOc, S 20c, Bits. 
4-20c. 
PAUL DESCHANEL (Lemoine)—Bright rose pink with showy dark blotch that makes fine 
spikes similar in type to the other Lemoine varieties. This variety won first at Boston 
as an exhibition variety. L 3-20c, M 5-20c, S 1 0-20c, Bits. 50-20c. 
PAUL GRAMPEL (Pfitzer)—New bright red self; opens about five on a good spike. Looks, 
from short experience, like a good commercial. L $2.25, M $1.75, S $1.00, Bits. 25c 
each. 
From Fort Wayne, Indiana came the following:—"I feel I want to tell you about 
the results of the bulbs I got from you in the spring. I am real glad you sent me Gladys 
Clegg as an extra. I planted it April 16th. A week ago last Sunday July 11th, I cut 
the spike (2 open) and now being in the house eight days, the last four florets are in fine 
shape. It is one of the most beautiful spikes I have ever seen!” 
