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FLYING CLOUD FARMS INC. 
EUIDES (Errey) —An ivory white going to a cream center and very lightly flushed toward the 
outside edges of the petals with lilac pink. It makes fine spikes with about eight or ten 
open of perfect formation and I believe will be a fine commercial as well as a great exhi¬ 
bition variety. Was awarded F. C. C. Ballarat Trial Grounds. L 20c, M 15c, S 10c, 
Bits. 15-20c. 
EULALIE (Errey) —This is a pale pink with deeper flecks at the outer edges. The center is 
cream with a few slight carmine flecks but the general effect is of a pale pink self. About 
ten large flowers open on a typical Errey spike. L 35c, M 25c, S 15c, Bits. 5-1 5c. 
EVADNE (Errey) —A lovely deep orange self with two small and attractive garnet feathers set 
off by small yellow specks. Spikes open many well placed florets at one time. This was 
a popular glad here this summer, L 20c, M 2-20c, S 3-20c, Bits. 8-1 5c. 
EVELYN STINTON (Symons, Australia) —A new introduction from this famous originator. 
The color is best described as blush pink heavily overlaid with chocolate. Fine longj 
spikes of exhibition type. Will open up to fourteen flowers of good size and texture at 
once. Received an Award of Merit at Ballarat Test Cardens. L 25c, M 2-25c, S 2-15c, 
Bits. 8-15c. 
FAHNENJUNKER (Craetz, Holland) —A medium yellow self; a strong clean grower making 
long straight spikes, and a good increaser. One of our very best commercial yellows. 
L 2-12c, M 3-10c, S 10-15c, Bits. 50-10c. 
FALCON (Errey) —A very lively orange with a cream throat heavily peppered with crimson 
that does not burn in the heat. One of the most brilliant colored glads you can grow 
and it is very attractive too. The long spikes open many individual florets at one time. 
M 20c, S lOe, Bits. 6-15c. 
FAVORITE (Heemskerk) —Large flowers of salmon red color on strong spikes and an easy 
healthy grower; flat, open, round florets lying well against the stem. L 25c, S 2-1 5c, 
Bits. 8-1 5c. 
FIREFLAME (Mair) —A dazzling orange.scarlet, slightly darker feather. Will compare most 
favorably with all other varieties in this class. Ten or more open on a typical Mair^ 
spike. L 30c, M 20c, S 10c, Bits. 6-1 5c. 
FIREOPAL (Pfitzer) —This scarlet red glad is a nice addition to its color class. One of the 
newer ones that has a typical Pfitzer spike and seems promising from two years growing. 
L 35c, M 25c, S 15c, Bits. 5-15c. 
FLAMING METEOR (Mitsch, U. S.) —Bright red self, about five large flowers open at once on 
a very tall spike with wide dark foliage. Fair propagator and gives good spikes from* 
medium bulbs. L 2-14c, M 3-lOc, S 10-1 5c, Bits. 50-10c. 
FLORA FARMER (Quackenbush, U. S.) —A pure pink variety with a creamy white throat, the 
petals going darker at the edges. The florets (about 5 V 2 ") are ruffled; five or six are 
usually open with several more showing color on a long spike of 1 8 to 20 buds. This 
variety was shown at the last New York show and attracted our attention; at Boston it 
was shown and received an Award of Merit from the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 
I believe this will be a very popular variety. Any size bulb $5.00 each, Bulblets $1.00 
each. 
FORTH (Mair) —A bright and very taking orange salmon set off with a clear yellow blotch in 
throat and a few yellow flecks; good show variety. L 25c, M 2-25c, S 2-15c, Bits. 
8-1 5c. 
FRALANCE (Burns, New Zealand) —La France pink much the color of old Coryphee but a 
great improvement over it. There is an attractive cream blotch in the throat; a really 
lovely glad. L $2.00, M $1.25, S 75c, Bits. 20c each. 
FRANK J. McCOY (Briggs, U. S.) •—Not one of the new ones but the public was slow in real¬ 
izing that it was one of the world’s greatest exhibition varieties. Frank J. McCoy won 
the championship at the N. E. C. S. show in Boston three times in four years. The color 
is deep pink with very slight throat markings and has been a very consistent producer of 
exhibition spikes. No exhibitor can afford to be without it. One of the few that is also 
a leading commercial variety. L 2-1 Oc, M 4-10c, S 10-10c, Bits. 60-10c. 
FRASCATI (Pfitzer) —A wonderful rose red with deeper marks in throat, fine rich color; long 
spikes and a strong grower. Midseason. L $1.00, M 60c, S 40c, Bits. 2-1 5c. 
FRAU AENNY FORSTER (Barth) —A very delicate carmine-pink; throat a brighter color. The 
flowers are slightly ruffled and of fine type. A fine new one from this originator who 
has sent us many outstanding varieties. L 60c, M 40c, S 20c, Bits. 3-1 5c. 
FRAU DR. HANIEL (Frietsch, Holland)— A fine scarlet red self that grows'strong and seems 
to be a contender to take the place of Dr. Bennett. A good one. L 25c, M 2-25c, S 
2-1 5c. Bits. 8-15c. 
FRAU PROF. COCHT (Pfitzer) —Cream with rose carmine throat markings and slight suffu¬ 
sion of the color at edges of the petals. A popular novelty with us. L 50c, M 30c, 
S 20c, Bits. 5-25c. 
FREYA (Pfitzer) —Light rosaline purple shading darker; two red purple midribs in the throat; 
rather striking. Nice long spikes. L 50c, M 30c, S 20c, Bits. 4-15c. 
