40 
FLYING CLOUD FARMS INC. 
WHITE TRIUMPHATOR (Salmam, Holland)—Very large flowers, pure white, tall straight 
spikes and an extra fine early variety. Most votes for the best gladiolus at the first 
Haarlem Show. Also received Trial Garden award and First Class Certificates in Holland. 
L 75c, M 50c, S 25c, Bits. 3-20c. 
WINDEMERE (Errey)-—-This variety is most attractive in color; flesh pink overlaid with salmon. 
Extra fine for interior decoration. L 20c, M 15c, S 10c, Bits. 10-15c. 
WITTLESBACH (Byvoet, Holland)—Fine new dark violet purple. Makes tall spikes and seems 
a step ahead in this color class. Midseason. L 75c, M 40c, S 25c, Bits. 2-1 5c. 
WURTEMBERGIA (Pfitzer)—This popular glad, that is red with a white throat, is extra large. 
The spikes are tall and it is a strong grower. Really a wonderful glad and it should be 
in every garden today. L 3-15c, M 6-15c, S 10-15c, Bits. 50-15c. 
YELLOW PERFECTION (Pfitzer)—A medium colored yellow. Every spike straight and well 
placed. Dark green foliage and this variety should be much better known by the com¬ 
mercial growers as well as the exhibitor; in fact, it may be the best commercial yellow 
to date. L 3-1 5c, M 6-1 5c, S 10-1 5c, Bits. 50-1 5c. 
ZAUBERFLOTE (Pfitzer)—Peach rose with a vivid red blotch which makes a nice color com¬ 
bination. The spikes are straight and slender, carrying the seven or eight large open flowers 
extremely well. From our short experience, we would say this variety certainly had a 
future. It was a winner for us at New York and received very favorable comment. 
L 50c, M 30c, S 20c, Bits. 4-20c. 
ZAUBERIN (Pfi tzer)—Very early ruffled yellow of good color that should make a fine cut 
flower variety. L 15c, M 10c, S 3-1 5c, Bits. 10-15c. 
ZUNI (Mitsch, U. S.)—Nice smoky of salmon shade and slate overcast. About ten med¬ 
ium sized ruffled florets open on a long spike. Strong grower. Picardy x Lighthouse 
seedling. L $3.00, M $2.00, S $1.00, Bits. 30c each. 
This Florida grower wrote:—“The shipment of bulbs from you came yesterday. I must 
tell you how very pleased I am with the stock you sent me.. This lot of bulbs is certainly top- 
notch in every respect; nice, clean, healthy looking and high crowned. It certainly is a 
pleasure to deal with a man like you.” 
From Detroit, Michigan came the following:—“Enclosed is money order for accompany¬ 
ing order for glads. Your generous discount for early buying was irresistible, especially 
since it is offered by an organization of such high reputation.” 
A Pennsylvania customer writes:—“1 was so pleased with your selection of varieties for 
discount and extras, as well as generous overcount, I am offering enclosed order as a testi¬ 
monial of my satisfaction.” 
Another customer from Massachusetts writes:—“I take great pleasure in writing you at 
this time to let you know the wonderful success I had with your glads. I have been growing 
glads for a good many years but I never had such beautiful flowers as those grown from 
your bulbs the past summer. They were admired by all my friends and neighbors.” 
Baltimore, Maryland, 3-2-37—“I might say that I have received bulbs from three other 
growers this year but the quality of your bulbs is far superior.” 
Another New Jersey customer writes:—“Bulbs received o. k. and they are certainly fine. 
Your generous count and the extras are greatly appreciated. 1 shall look forward to the 
blooming time with much anticipation as the entire lot are new to me.” 
From Ohio, 12-28-36, came the following:—“Am sending another order for bulbs and wish 
to state that I had wonderful success with the ones I received from you last year. Miss New 
Zealand bloomed from one of the bulblets this last fall and it was wonderful. I have two No. 
I bulbs from the 2 Maunga bulblets I planted last year. In fact, I have nearly all No. 1 bulbs 
from the bulblets I planted last spring as* I planted them about the middle of March.” 
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.” 
From Barre, Mass, came the following:— f T wish to thank you for your overcount and 
oversize on my last year’s order and to tell you how much I again enjoyed my splendid flowers 
from your bulbs especially Mr. Cuthbertson and Laidley; I hadn’t realized they were so 
similar till they bloomed last year. Ayrshire and Milkmaid, the two you sent gratis, were 
lovely. Ayrshire to me is quite similar in general color to Bagdad and a lovely thing, the 
vvhite blotch setting it off beautifully.” 
